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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande's Eternal Sunshine: The Story Behind Her Divorce Album

In early 2023, news broke that Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez were heading for divorce after two years of marriage. By March 2024, the split was final. Around the same time, Grande released her new album, Eternal Sunshine, which fans quickly dubbed a "divorce album. " The singer has opened up about

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Simulating Malaria Eradication: A New Model

Imagine a world where we can predict and plan for the end of malaria. Scientists have created a model that shows how drugs can work together to wipe out this disease. The model focuses on how people and mosquitoes interact, using a system called SIS. It helps us understand how different drugs can re

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Cost-Effective Omalizumab for Chronic Hives: Finding the Best Dose

Chronic urticaria, a skin condition that causes hives and swelling for over six weeks, can be a real pain. It’s tough on quality of life and often needs long-term treatment. One such treatment is omalizumab, but it’s pricey, making it hard to access in countries with high healthcare costs. Researche

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Ovarian Cancer: How Medical Images Help

Ovarian cancer is one of the most fatal gynecological cancers worldwide. While medical imaging is used to screen for ovarian cancer, accurately identifying whether a tumor is benign or malignant is still challenging. This is because the images can vary, making it hard to get objective results withou

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Why Malaria Hits Poor Kids Harder: Ghana's Untold Story

Malaria is a big problem for little kids, especially in countries where it's common. Kids under five get sick with it the most. Everyone knows that kids from poor families suffer more, but no one really understands why. This study in Ghana looked into that. They wanted to know how the wealth of a fa

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Truth Behind Extreme Longevity: It's Not What You Think

Ever wondered how some people live to be over 100 years old? A researcher from University College London has a surprising answer. He found that many of the world's oldest people come from places with bad health and poor record-keeping. This means the data we have about extreme longevity might not be

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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Feeding Bandiagara: Challenges in Food Aid and Resilience

Mali strives to improve food security by boosting agriculture and water management, and diversifying income sources. While climate-smart farming shows promise, issues like scarce resources, market access, and political turmoil remain. Add to that gender disparities and dependency on foreign aid, and

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Discovering Protective Genes: How SORL1 Fights Alzheimer's Across Different Populations

Alzheimer's disease is a tough battle, but some people have a secret weapon: a gene called SORL1. This gene seems to have a powerful shield against the disease, and it works its magic across different ethnic groups. However, scientists haven't studied this enough in diverse populations. Let's dig in

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Making Malaria Funds Clear: Why Kenya Needs Linked Diagnostics

Malaria is a big problem in Kenya. Money from different places, like international programs, is meant to help. But sometimes this money doesn't work well with what's already happening in the country. This can make it hard to give good healthcare and can hurt people's health. One big issue is that t

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Understanding KRAS in Biliary Tract Cancers: A Survival Study

Scientists have been looking into the role of KRAS variants in biliary tract cancers. These cancers include intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (IHC), extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (EHC), and gallbladder adenocarcinoma (GB). The study aimed to find out how common these KRAS variants are and if they af

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