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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Upgrades: What's Next for Gemini Advanced?

Google recently sent out a newsletter to its Gemini Advanced subscribers, hinting at exciting developments in the coming months. The subscription, priced at $19. 99 per month, is being promoted as a "pass to Google's next-gen AI. " This suggests that the updates might not be limited to just the Ge

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

Nikola's Electric Dream:From High Hopes to Bankruptcy

Nikola Corp, a company that once had investors and analysts buzzing, has taken a big step. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This means they're having a tough time keeping their business going. They couldn't find a buyer or get more money to keep running. Nikola's CEO, Steve Girs

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Skin Deep: Who's Seeing What?

Imagine you have a skin issue. Who do you think is more likely to spot it? A skin doctor or someone else? A study looked into this, focusing on a big hospital system in California. They checked out the records of patients who had dermatitis. Dermatitis is a skin condition that can make your skin red

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Pharmacists: The Unsung Heroes of Healthcare

People are living longer, but health issues are becoming more common. Diseases like heart problems, diabetes, asthma, and cancer are increasing. This puts a strain on healthcare systems, especially where resources are limited. The World Health Organization has identified four major diseases that nee

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Surgeons and Robots: A New Way to Measure Skills

Surgeons in gynecological oncology need to be top-notch. But how do you know if they're doing a great job? Robots might have the answer. They can gather data during surgeries. This data can create automated performance metrics (APMs). APMs can show if a surgeon is doing well or needs to improve. But

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Do Apps Really Help Cancer Patients Stick to Their Meds?

Cancer patients often have a handful of pills to take daily. Forgetting a dose can disrupt treatment and harm health. This is a big problem for both patients and the healthcare system. Enter technology. Apps and digital tools promise to help patients remember their meds. But do they actually work?

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Putin's Oil Problem: How Sanctions Are Shaking Up Russia's Economy

Russia's economy is feeling the heat. The U. S. Treasury recently hit Russia's oil industry hard. They targeted 183 vessels, mostly tankers, that were moving Russian oil around the world. This move has made it tough for Russia to sell its oil, especially to China and India. These countries were big

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle in Your Body: How Food and Stress Affect Fertility

Infertility is a common issue for many women, and it's often tied to oxidative stress. This stress happens when harmful free radicals overwhelm the body's antioxidant defenses. This imbalance can cause significant problems for the reproductive system. A new measurement tool, the oxidative balance sc

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Feb 19 2025CRIME

A Shocking Case Unfolds: The Mental Health Worker Accused

In the grim world of human trafficking, a new twist has emerged. A 42-year-old mental health worker, DeShaun McClean, found himself in the spotlight. He was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl named Emmarae Gervasi. Emmarae had already been through a horrifying ordeal. She was rescued

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Drinking and Cancer: What You Need to Know

Drinking alcohol can lead to cancer. This isn't new information, but a recent advisory from the Surgeon General has shed more light on the issue. The advisory highlights that alcohol is linked to several types of cancer, including mouth, throat, voice box, esophagus, breast, liver, and colon. This i

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