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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Eye Cancer Treatment

A new method of treating a type of eye cancer is being tested. This cancer is called choroidal malignant melanoma. It grows in the eye's choroid layer. The treatment uses carbon-ion radiotherapy with a rotating beam. This approach was started in March 2018 at a hospital in Japan. The goal was to see

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Powerful New Material for Energy Storage and Water Splitting

A new material has been created that could change the game in energy storage and water splitting. This material is a mix of NbPO5 and CoFe2O4, carefully put together in a two-step process. The first step involves a hydrothermal growth method. The second step is electrodeposition. This combination gi

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Citrocin: Fighting Foodborne Bacteria

Food safety is a big deal. One of the main culprits behind food contamination is a sneaky bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes. This bacteria loves to form biofilms, which are like tiny, slimy cities where bacteria can hide and thrive. These biofilms are a major headache in food processing plants,

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Does Oseltamivir Really Help Hospitalized Flu Patients?

The flu season is a tough time for hospitals. Every year, many people end up in the hospital because of the flu. Doctors often prescribe oseltamivir, a popular antiviral drug, to these patients. The idea is that it can help fight the virus and make recovery faster. But here is the twist: the advice

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Bug Eating Trend: What Young Turks Think About Insects on Their Plates

The world is heating up, and rain is becoming scarce. This is making it tough to grow enough food for everyone. Plus, the weather is getting wilder. So, scientists are looking for new, eco-friendly food sources. Insects are one of those options. They are packed with nutrients and are kinder to the e

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Price of Progress in Lung Cancer Treatment

The battle against advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC) has seen significant strides with targeted therapies and immunotherapies. These treatments have shown promise in extending the lives of patients. However, there is a catch. The cost of these medications is sky-high. This raises importan

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Who Benefits From Cash Rewards For Weight Loss?

A recent study looked at how different groups of people responded to cash rewards for losing weight. The focus was on adults living in low-income areas who were overweight. The study was part of a larger trial that tested if financial rewards could help people lose weight better than just giving the

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Sexual Exploitation Among LGBTQ+ Adults

Sexual exploitation is a serious issue that affects many people. It happens when someone is forced into sexual acts without their consent. This problem is particularly severe among LGBTQ+ individuals. However, many studies have not given this community the attention it deserves. Often, these studies

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Urban Greening: How Nature is Healing Cities

The fast pace of urban living and growing health issues have led to a surge in interest for nature-based interventions. These are strategies that use natural elements to boost well-being and promote environmental sustainability. A recent study dug into 35, 418 pieces of research on this topic. The s

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Gambling Mistakes: Why Players Struggle with Spending

The world of electronic gaming machines is a tricky one. Many people who play these games struggle to keep track of how much they spend and win. A recent study looked into this issue and found some surprising results. First off, it's clear that most players have a hard time remembering and predicti

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