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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Stomach and Gut Cancers in Nepal

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are a big problem. They cause many deaths around the world. In Nepal, doctors wanted to learn more about these cancers. They looked at how common they are, the symptoms people have, and what they look like under the microscope. The study happened in a lab in Kathmandu.

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hilary Farr Sets the Record Straight on Wild Health Rumors

Hilary Farr, the well-known TV personality, recently had to clear up some wild rumors about her health. It all started when fake images of her looking unwell started spreading online. These images were made using AI, and they were not kind. One even showed her in a hospital bed with an oxygen mask,

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Real-World Bladder Cancer Care in Italy

Italy has been lagging in understanding how muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) affects patients in everyday life. Unlike lab experiments, this is about real patients and real treatments. Researchers turned to administrative databases to gather information on patient characteristics and treatment

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Germs Can Help Fight Mouth Cancer

Mouth cancer is a big problem. It's not getting better. Smoking and drinking are big reasons. But now, scientists think tiny germs in our mouth might also play a role. Some bad germs, like Fusobacterium nucleatum and Porphyromonas gingivalis, can cause trouble. They can lead to cancer by causing in

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

A Little Fighter's Journey: Beating the Odds

Malachi, a lively toddler, loved his dinosaurs, monster trucks, and the Miami Dolphins. His mom, Meghan Jenkins, was busy with work and daycare, enjoying the hustle and bustle of life. But in March 2021, things took a worrying turn. Malachi became unusually tired, coughed a lot, and one day, threw u

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Peeking into Cell's Secret Doors

Cells have tiny doors called membrane rafts. These doors let in signals from the outside. These signals start big chemical activities inside the cell. But seeing these doors in action is hard. They are very small and always moving. Scientists have a new way to watch these doors. They use a special

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

CRISPR and Cancer: A New Way to Fight Back

Cancer is tricky. It finds ways to hide from the body's defense system. One way it does this is by using something called PD-1 and PD-L1. These are like secret handshakes that tell the immune system to back off. This makes it hard for treatments to work well. Scientists have a new tool called CRISP

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Friends and Family Might Help Fight Cancer

In China, cancer is a big health issue. A recent study looked at how social life might affect cancer risk in adults aged 45 and older. Over 12, 000 people were followed for nearly ten years. Researchers checked things like income, education, and social support. The results showed that people with b

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Helping Cancer Patients Breathe Easier: The Balloon Trick

Cancer is hard enough. But when a patient also has lung issues, things get even tougher. One such problem is CTEPH. This is a condition where blood clots block vessels in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. A treatment called BPA might help. BPA uses tiny balloons to open up blocked blood vessels

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Birth Control and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

A recent study from Sweden has stirred up conversations about birth control and breast cancer. This study followed over 2 million women under 50 for more than a decade. The findings show that while hormonal birth control is generally safe, there are slight differences in breast cancer risk depending

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