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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Free Russian Cancer Vaccine on the Horizon

Russia plans to give away a custom cancer vaccine starting in early 2025. Andrey Kaprin, the head of Russia’s Radiology Medical Research Center, said their vaccine targets cancer by stopping tumors from growing and spreading. Unlike vaccines that prevent cancer, this one is designed for patients alr

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

The NFL's Lesson on Hubris: Aaron Rodgers' Vaccine Controversy

Once a shining star in the National Football League (NFL), Aaron Rodgers' image has taken a nosedive. The Packers quarterback, known for his brilliance on the field, now faces criticism off it. The COVID-19 vaccine scenario revealed a side of Rodgers that upset many fans. Some see his actions as a c

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Chargers Stumble, Buccaneers Surge in Tampa Bay's Win

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a stunning comeback against the Chargers, turning a 17-13 halftime deficit into a 40-17 victory. The game took a dramatic turn when quarterback Justin Herbert's pass was intercepted, leading to a 35-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Mike Evans. The Buccaneers s

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Immunocompromised People: Still at Risk from COVID-19

COVID-19, caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2, has been a global issue since 2019. While vaccines and less severe variants have helped, people with weakened immune systems still struggle. They often don't respond well to vaccines and can get very sick from COVID-19. Experts have looked at how COVID-19 af

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. : Capitol Hill Bound on Health Secretary Quest

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is setting his sights on Capitol Hill, hoping to become the next U. S. health secretary. His visit won't be all smiles, though. Senators have their eyes on his past comments about vaccines and the food industry. They're expected to grill him on his vaccine stance, specifically

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Unraveling Asthma in the Workplace: A New Look at Different Types

Have you ever thought about how some types of asthma are caused by work? Scientists recently studied this by looking at different patterns, or phenotypes, of asthma that are related to work. They used a method called cluster analysis and turned to the help of machines, a field known as machine learn

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Dec 16 2024HISTORY

Art Meets Medicine: The Story Behind 'La Vaccine'

In 1822, France's government had a smart idea. They wanted more people to get vaccinated against smallpox. So, they asked a French artist named Constant Joseph Desbordes to create a painting that would teach people about the benefits of the vaccine. Desbordes came up with "La Vaccine, " which shows

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

MRI's Role in Spotting Placenta Issues

You might know MRI for its detailed pictures of the body. But did you know it's also fantastic for detecting problems with the placenta during pregnancy? This condition is called placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PASD). PASD happens when the placenta grows too deeply into the womb, which can cause

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Why RFK Jr. 's Nomination is a Challenge for Democrats

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , known for his liberal views, is facing a tough road on Capitol Hill. His nomination as health and human services secretary has Democrats divided. While some agree with his views on corporate influence and food additives, others worry his anti-vaccine stance and controversial

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

What Went Wrong with Ann Selzer's Iowa Poll?

Iowa pollster Ann Selzer recently faced questions about her poll that predicted a close race between Vice President Kamala Harris and President-elect Donald Trump in Iowa, a typically Republican state. The poll stirred controversy when Trump won Iowa by over 10 percentage points. In an interview, Se

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