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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Quercetin's Nano Future in Fighting Skin Cancer

Quercetin, a plant-based compound, has been shown to fight cancer by reducing inflammation and protecting cells from damage. It stops the growth of tumors by blocking certain substances and enzymes. However, quercetin has some challenges, like poor absorption and quick breakdown in the body. This ma

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Dec 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

GM Switches Gears on Self-Driving Cars

General Motors (GM) has made a big change in its plans for self-driving cars. Instead of trying to create a fleet of robotaxis that drive themselves, GM will now focus on improving driver-assistance features. This change comes after GM realized that developing a robotaxi service would need a lot of

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Dec 11 2024SPORTS

Who's on Top? NFL Power Rankings Revealed

The Lions are still the kings of the jungle in the NFL power rankings. They've only lost once, making them the team to beat. The Eagles, on the other hand, had a tough time against a weak team, which isn't a good sign for their future games. The Chiefs keep pulling off wins in unexpected ways. Could

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Dec 11 2024POLITICS

Winning Hearts, Losing Numbers: A Congressman's Healthcare Mistake

Representative Ro Khanna from California made a big blunder on a social media platform, wrongly claiming that top health insurance companies made over $1. 3 trillion in profits in 2023. The real figure? A much smaller $70. 7 billion. This mix-up happened during a time when talks about healthcare ref

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Dec 11 2024EDUCATION

Medical School's New Grading System: Helping the Underserved?

Imagine a medical school where grades are simply pass or fail, instead of the usual 1 to 5 scale. This was the case for a group of medical students who were part of a study comparing two classes: one with the old, competitive grading system, and one with the new pass/fail system. Researchers wanted

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Dec 11 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Scents: Favorites Revealed

Ever wondered what your favorite celebrity smells like? You might be surprised by the popular fragrances stars actually wear. Let's dive into some of the best-loved scents celebrated by stars, from Kacey Musgraves' favorite Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 to Taylor Swift's rumored Tom Fo

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Dec 11 2024SPORTS

PSG's Fightback: Young Blood Shines in Crucial Win

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has breathed new life into their Champions League campaign with a vital 3-0 victory over Red Bull Salzburg. The French giants, who have struggled in the group stage so far, now hold a slim lead in the race for the knockout phase. New faces Nuno Mendes, Goncalo Ramos, and De

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Watching and Waiting: A New Way to Handle Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer in Korea

In Korea, doctors are exploring a new way to manage low-risk thyroid cancer. Instead of rushing into surgery, they're considering an approach called active surveillance (AS). This means keeping a close eye on the cancer without immediate surgery. But not all doctors are ready to embrace this idea. A

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Dec 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Money Matters: Should We Judge Family?

Imagine this: a woman is feeling frustrated with her mother-in-law's spending habits. This mother-in-law has gone through her late husband's inheritance and now relies on multiple income sources. The woman, along with her family, is dealing with financial struggles, including a hefty student loan de

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors' Lives in Africa: A Wide-Ranging Report

Did you know that not much is known about the lives of women who have survived breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa? A recent study looked into this issue, comparing the lives of women who have had breast cancer with those who haven't, across various regions in Sub-Saharan Africa. These regions were

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