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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Gaming: Fun, But Be Careful!

Gaming has evolved from simple games like Pong to complex video games and augmented reality experiences. This evolution has brought a new set of physical and mental challenges. Let's explore what happens to your body when you spend too much time gaming. First, consider the upper body. Arms, shoulde

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Syphilis Testing: Are We Missing the Mark?

Doctors have been using nontreponemal tests (NTT) to detect and monitor syphilis for a long time. These tests are supposed to help screen for the disease, confirm diagnoses, and track treatment progress. However, recent discussions among medical professionals have sparked concern. Sometimes, the res

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: A Battle with Symptoms and Self-Care

Cervical cancer is a tough battle that many women face. One of the common treatments for this type of cancer is concurrent chemoradiotherapy. This treatment combines chemotherapy and radiation therapy at the same time. It can be a challenging experience for patients. Many women face a variety of sym

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

When Disaster Strikes: The Unyielding Health Heroes of the Eastern Mediterranean

The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has been a hotspot for trouble for over ten years. Nearly half of its 22 countries and territories have been in chaos due to political conflicts, increasing violence, and natural disasters. These events have torn apart communities, sparked disease outbreaks, an

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Pictures Tell Stories: Using Images in Toxicology

Imagine looking at a tiny cell under a microscope and seeing its insides. This is what scientists do in labs to study how things work. They use special cameras to take pictures of cells and see how they change. This is called imaging. It's like taking a selfie, but for cells. These pictures help sci

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: The Lymphocyte Link

Breast cancer is a scary diagnosis, but there are many ways to fight it. One type is ERBB2-positive breast cancer, which used to be called HER2-positive. Doctors have been looking for ways to make treatment easier for patients with this type of cancer. They want to find markers in the body that can

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Brain Zapping: The Safe Way to Map the Mind

The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society has laid out some serious guidelines for a procedure called electrical stimulation mapping (ESM). This isn't your average brain surgery. It's a method used to map out the brain's functions and trigger seizures in a controlled way. The society has come up

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Senate Seat Shake-Up: Smith Steps Down, New Faces Emerge

Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota has decided not to run for re-election. This news has sparked a flurry of activity among potential candidates from both major political parties. The Democratic Party is facing a tough challenge in trying to regain control of the Senate, where Republicans currently hol

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

When and Why Young Adults Should Exercise

Young adults, aged 18 to 35, are a unique group. They're not kids anymore, but they're not quite adults either. This makes them different from older adults in how they behave and what they need. A recent study looked into how the time of day young adults exercise affects their overall activity level

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Braving the Blizzard: How Avalanche Survival is Changing

Avalanche accidents are happening more often, but the number of deaths isn't increasing. This is due to better prevention and rescue efforts. It's a big deal because it means more people are getting caught in avalanches, but more people are also being saved. Avalanche accidents are common in mounta

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