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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: The Importance of Quality Assurance

Prostate cancer treatment has seen significant advancements, with prostate brachytherapy emerging as a key method. This procedure uses ultrasound to precisely place radioactive seeds into the prostate. The success of this treatment heavily relies on the accuracy of the ultrasound equipment. This is

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

The Spartans' Big Ten Tournament Exit

The Michigan State basketball team's journey in the Big Ten tournament ended with a loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals. The Spartans, who had dominated the regular season, found themselves on the losing end of a 77-74 game. This defeat served as a wake-up call, highlighting vulnerabilities that cou

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Tiny Copper Heroes

Bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. Scientists are exploring new ways to fight these superbugs. One promising idea is using tiny, artificial enzymes called nanozymes. These nanozymes mimic natural enzymes in our bodies. They can generate reactive oxygen

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Mar 15 2025FINANCE

Investor's Dilemma: Gold vs Bitcoin

In the ever-changing world of investments, a well-known investor has made some bold moves. This investor has shifted focus away from Tesla and Bitcoin. Instead, he is now looking at Nvidia, JPMorgan, and Meta Platforms. This shift comes at a time when the market is experiencing a downturn. The i

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Mercedes' Mixed Start in Australia

The Australian track had Mercedes drivers facing a rollercoaster of emotions. Kimi Antonelli, the rookie, had a rough start. He was sent out on medium tires in Q1. Those tires didn't work well for him, so he switched to soft tires. Unfortunately, he hit some gravel and slid over the kerbs, damaging

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

Holes in Rabbit Skulls: Why Do They Have Them?

Rabbits and hares have a unique feature in their skulls. They have holes in their snouts and at the back of their skulls. This is unusual because other herbivores with long snouts don't have these holes. Scientists have been curious about why these holes exist and what purpose they serve. T

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Putting Patients First: Does It Really Help with Substance Use Disorders?

Substance use disorders, or SUDs, are a big challenge. They affect millions of people worldwide. One approach to tackling this issue is patient-centered care, or PCC. This approach focuses on the patient's needs, preferences, and values. The idea is to make the patient feel more in control of their

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Surfaces in Northeast Texas: What You Need to Know

In a concerning turn of events, four individuals in Lamar County, Northeast Texas, have been diagnosed with measles. This is a significant development, as measles was declared eliminated in the U. S. back in 2000. The affected individuals range from a young baby to an adult, and all of them were unv

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Duke's Star Duo Faces March Madness Hurdles

Duke University's basketball team faced a tough blow during their ACC Tournament game. Cooper Flagg, a standout freshman, went for a rebound and landed awkwardly, injuring his left ankle. The injury was severe enough that he had to be taken off the court in a wheelchair. The team's defensive star

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Mar 14 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Sees Big Gains But Still In Trouble

The stock market saw a significant boost on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising by 1. 8% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping by 565 points, or 1. 4%. This surge came after a tough week for investors, marking the fourth consecutive losing week. Despite the gains, the market is still in a rough p

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