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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Finding New Hope Against Leishmaniasis: A Year's Breakthroughs

Leishmaniasis, a significant but neglected disease in tropical regions, urgently needs improved treatments. Over the past year, researchers have been active in developing new tests and strategies to find better medicines. The current treatments are limited, making it challenging for doctors to treat

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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Grief and Stigma: What People Think When a Family Member is Incarcerated

Imagine how tough it is for family members when someone they love gets locked up. A study looked into how people perceive the grief of these families. Over a thousand participants read short stories about grieving families, with variations in the duration of grief, race, and the type of crime commit

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Winter Chill: What to Expect in North Texas This Week

Get ready, North Texas! A cold snap is on its way, bringing freezing temperatures and maybe even some wintry mix. The National Weather Service says an Arctic air mass is heading our way overnight on Monday. This means we'll be feeling the cold for most of the week. Expect highs in the 30s and 40s wi

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Discovering Health Benefits in an Unlikely Vegetable

Have you ever thought that common vegetables could hold hidden health secrets? Scientists have found something amazing in a popular edible plant from Vietnam called Elatostema tenuicaudatum. This plant, which is often eaten in the northwest region of the country, has been studied for its potential b

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Laryngeal Chondrosarcoma: Understanding the More Aggressive Types

Laryngeal chondrosarcoma, a rare and slow-growing cancer, comes in different forms. Three types—high-grade, dedifferentiated, and myxoid—are known for being more aggressive. They can spread and have worse outcomes. This review looks at how these tougher types are treated and how patients fare. It's

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

A Salty Surprise: The Unusual Size of ClpB Protein

Scientists dug into the world of proteins and made a surprising find. A protein called ClpB, which lives in salty environments, was thought to team up with five others to form a hexamer. But using a method called the Ferguson plot, scientists discovered something unexpected. ClpB was much larger tha

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Warming Waters: How Changes in Light Affect Antarctic Fjords

The West Antarctic Peninsula is warming quickly, which is causing glaciers to melt and the fast-ice to disappear earlier. This study looked at how this warming affects the underwater conditions in Potter Cove, an Antarctic fjord. Over 30 years, scientists tracked air temperatures and found that warm

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

The Secret to Sports Success: What Your Vastus Lateralis Muscle Says

Ever wondered what makes some athletes better than others? It might have a lot to do with their vastus lateralis muscle. This muscle, part of your quadriceps, can tell a lot about your sports performance. A recent study looked into how the architecture, quality, and stiffness of this muscle affect a

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Circle RNAs: Unraveling Their Role in Cancer Fights

Ever heard of circular RNAs, or circRNAs? They're about as tiny as DNA, and they're making a big splash in cancer research. Scientists are diving deep into how these little guys might help fight cancers like colorectal, gastric, liver, and lung. Researchers have been closely looking at these circRN

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Decoding the Genetic Dance: How Two Genes Team Up for Cancer Risk

Scientists are making big strides in understanding how our genes contribute to risk for esophageal cancer. This type of cancer, called esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), often starts with a condition called Barrett's esophagus (BE). Many genetic factors have been linked to these conditions, but how th

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