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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Healing: The Evolving Story of Beta-Blockers After a Heart Attack

Heart attacks, known to doctors as myocardial infarctions, have some history with a drug called beta-blockers. Traditionally, beta-blockers have always been thought to be a useful option for reducing the risk of death and complications after a heart attack. This is based on the ol

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

The Stormy Senate Showdown

The US Senate had a day of chaos and tension on day 10 of the new White House administration, with a series of hearings for three controversial Cabinet nominees. The hearings were a whirlwind of claims and testy exchanges. In the midst of this political storm, President Trump was tweeting about a pl

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Government's Big Push to Cut Diversity Initiatives Creates Big Mess

Let's start with a big move by the government. They are removing all references to "diversity, " "equity, " and "inclusion" across federal agencies. This includes even the most basic employee manuals. Take the Internal Revenue Service’s procedural handbook for employees, for example. The terms were

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Dangers of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Metabolic bariatric surgery has long-term effects and complications, especially when it comes to nutrition. So what is being done about these issues. Obesity is a major health concern. It increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems. Metabolic bariatric surgery is a trea

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Milk in Potato Chips: A Scary Surprise for Allergy Sufferers

Last year, the FDA in America announced a serious warning about some potato chips. The chips in question were Lay's Classic Potato Chips, which had a hidden ingredient: milk. This was dangerous news for people with severe milk allergies. Eating even one chip could trigger a deadly reaction. The FDA

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Jan 31 2025BUSINESS

Big Wins for Big Pharma: Novartis Bounces Back

In the fourth quarter of 2024, a big Swiss drug maker, Novartis, beat expectations but missed its own yearly goals. It announced a huge 16% jump in net sales. That's $13. 2 billion, way more than the estimated $12. 795 billion. The company's adjusted core operating income also surpassed expectation

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Decade of Discovery: How a Journal Shaped the Fight Against Diseases

The world of medicine is constantly evolving, always striving to understand and combat infectious diseases. A decade ago, a journal was born to help in this mission. It was designed to be a beacon of excellence, a place where scientists could share their cutting-edge research and findings. Infecti

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: Why Early Detection Matters

January has flown by, but it's not too late to take action against cervical cancer. This disease is a significant concern for women, ranking as the fourth most common cancer. It's no exaggeration to call it a serious threat. Many people don't realize that cervical cancer can be prevented. In fact,

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Getting Humans to Trust AI in Healthcare

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way people think about healthcare. It's in everything from diagnosing diseases to predicting patient outcomes. Pharmacies are also jumping on the AI bandwagon, using it to verify medication. This AI can tell a pharmacist if a pr

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Survivors: How Moving More Can Be A Game Changer

Physical activity is a powerful tool that can significantly boost the lives of those who have survived lung cancer. Imagine the impact of incorporating more movement into daily routines. It's a game changer, and it's not just about feeling better, it's about living better. Lung cancer survivors have

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