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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Cancer Care: The Role of Insurance Companies in Genomic Testing

Genomic testing is a big deal in cancer care. It helps spot cancer risks, diagnose issues, and plan treatments. But, getting these tests into everyday healthcare is tough, even when insurance covers them. Insurance companies, or payers, play a huge role in healthcare. They could be key to solving so

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Mar 01 2025FINANCE

Insurance Companies: Balancing Risk and Reward

Insurance companies face a tough job. They need to manage risk and make smart investments. This is especially true when dealing with uncertain events that can affect multiple types of insurance. Imagine an insurance company that can buy reinsurance to spread out risk. This reinsurance cost is based

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

How Good Governance Makes Health Care Work for Everyone

First, let's talk about primary health care (PHC). It's the first point of contact people have with the health system. It's where they go for regular check-ups, vaccinations, and treatment for common illnesses. To make PHC work well, we need a strong health system. This includes things like building

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Medicare's Milestone: Navigating the Future of Healthcare for Millions

Medicare, a program that has been around for 60 years, is a big deal. It provides health insurance to 67 million people, including seniors and those with disabilities. It's loved by people from all political backgrounds. It has also played a big role in increasing life expectancy and reducing health

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

NFL Combine Day 1: Defensive Linemen Shine

The first day of field drills at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis saw some impressive performances from defensive prospects. These players are linked to the 49ers in mock drafts or speculation. However, some prospects like Mason Graham from Michigan, Abdul Carter from Penn State, Mike Green from M

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Comeback: A Lesson in Determination

The Lakers' recent win was anything but a smooth ride. They started strong, but things got tough. The team had to fight hard to avoid a loss. This game showed off their defensive skills and their strong will to win. The Lakers have been playing some of the best defense in the league. Over the past

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Curry's Unbelievable 56-Point Explosion

Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors' star player, had an incredible night. He scored an astonishing 56 points. This was a game against Orlando. Curry made 12 shots from beyond the three-point line. One of these shots was from way beyond midcourt. This shot happened just before the end of the fi

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

English Only? Trump's Big Move

Trump is about to make a big change. He plans to sign an order that makes English the official language of the US. This means government agencies and organizations that get federal money can choose if they want to offer services in languages other than English. This order will undo a rule from forme

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Code: New Hope for Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a challenging type of breast cancer. It's tough to treat because it doesn't respond well to targeted therapies. This is partly due to changes in certain signaling pathways, like the PI3K and mTOR pathways. Researchers have found that a protein called

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Feb 28 2025SPORTS

Lactate Levels and Rowing Performance: What's the Connection?

Rowing is a sport that demands both strength and endurance. To understand what makes a rower great, scientists have looked at different ways to measure performance. One key area of interest is lactate thresholds. Lactate is a substance produced by muscles during intense exercise. The point at which

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