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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Home Insurance in NC: What's Changing in 2026?

It's official: North Carolina homeowners will see their insurance premiums go up by about 15% by mid-2026. This is all part of a deal the state's Insurance Department made with insurance companies. Commissioner Mike Causey led the charge, standing firm against the industry's initial request for a wh

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Young Women and Breast Cancer: A Growing Concern

Breast cancer isn't just a worry for older women anymore. Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine found that younger women, those under 50, are now facing a higher risk than ever before. This increase is especially troubling because it's happening quickly. In fact, between 2000 and

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Trump Returns to Washington: A Second Inauguration

Donald Trump made his way to Washington, D. C. , for his second presidential inauguration. He flew on a military plane, a courtesy usually extended by the outgoing administration. This time, it's because Trump is taking power again. The journey was different from his first inauguration eight years a

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Sleep Therapy & Cancer Fatigue: A Closer Look

Cancer survivors often deal with something called cancer-related fatigue. It's one of the most common problems they face. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) might help with this fatigue, but we're not sure exactly how it works. A group of researchers looked back at a study where peop

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Deep Tumors: A New Chlorophyll Derivative's Power

Imagine trying to kill deep-hidden tumors with light, but the light can't reach deep enough. Plus, tumors often have low oxygen levels, making them tough to kill with traditional methods. Scientists are now exploring a new type of light-absorbing chemical, called Near-Infrared (NIR) photosensitizers

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Cell and Gene Therapies: A Budget-Friendly Solution

You might have heard about cell and gene therapies (CGTs), which can treat rare and sometimes deadly diseases. The catch? They're expensive. People are worried that insurance companies might not want to pay for them. If you look at the big picture, the yearly cost of covering these therapies for eve

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Cultural Factors Affect How People Feel About Chemicals

Chemicals can make people feel worried or frightened, which can lead to them avoiding products that could be beneficial. This can also impact public policy decisions. Understanding why people feel this way is crucial to addressing these issues. The study looked at how people in different countries r

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Fatigue After Oropharyngeal Cancer Treatment: A Closer Look

You might think that once you're done with cancer treatment, life goes back to normal. But for many people who have had oropharyngeal cancer (cancer of the throat), this isn't always the case. A recent study looked into how radiotherapy, especially a method called intensity-modulated radiotherapy (I

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Magic of Storing Orange Scents: A Heating Trick

Ever thought about how to control and release scents at exactly the right moment? Scientists have been exploring ways to manage fragrances, especially in fields like psychology and entertainment. They've made an exciting discovery using a material called bulk poly(dimethylsiloxane), or PDMS, to stor

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs: A Look at Cancer Risk in Japan

You might be wondering if the drugs we use to treat rheumatoid arthritis could have any unwanted effects. Well, a recent look into a registry of patients in Japan has some interesting findings. The study was all about how the risk of cancer changes over time for people taking these drugs. First, le

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