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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Treatments: New Signals & Drugs

Breast cancer is a big deal, right up there with the second most common cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide. Did you know it can be split into different types based on how aggressive it is, its genetics, and its stage? Despite lots of research, scientists still don't know exactly what cause

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

MAO-A's Surprise Role in Fighting Cancer

Imagine this: a brain chemical that messes with your mood also plays a big role in cancer. That’s what researchers found out about something called Monoamine Oxidase A, or MAO-A. This stuff is like a switch that can turn immune cells from sleepy to superhero in tumors. Normally, MAO-A breaks down br

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Serie A This Week: Roma v. Lazio, Napoli v. Fiorentina

The Serie A soccer season is heating up! This weekend is packed with exciting matches, especially the big one: Roma versus Lazio in the Derby della Capitale. This will be the first night game in six years due to security reasons. Roma drew with AC Milan recently, while Lazio is sitting fourth in the

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Man Utd's Goalkeeper Shake-up: What's Next?

Manchester United is on the hunt for two new goalkeepers, according to Sky Sports. The team is looking to bolster their goalkeeping squad, especially after some shaky performances this season. Current starter Andre Onana's spot is secure, but there's room for improvement in the backup roles. Sky Spo

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret Power of 1, 4-Dihydropyridines in Managing Heart Health

You might have heard of 1, 4-dihydropyridines, or DHPs for short. These tiny molecules pack a big punch when it comes to heart health. They're like little keys that fit perfectly into specific locks on our body's calcium channels. These channels, especially the L-type ones, control how much calcium

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

The New Orleans Truck Attack: A Different Kind of Bomb

On New Year's Day, Shamsud-Din Jabbar surprised investigators with his choice of explosive. He used a chemical never seen in U. S. or European attacks. This rare compound was found in two homemade bombs placed near where he drove a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street. Jabbar's Houston trailer was s

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

President Carter’s Six-Day Celebration: Events and Community Remembrance

From rural Georgia to Washington and back, various events will take place over the next week to honor the life and career of President Jimmy Carter. The celebrations are specially tailored to represent his roots in the small town of Plains, his political journey through Georgia and Washington, and h

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Man United's New Owner: A Stormy Start

Manchester United's fans are upset with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his company INEOS, saying they've made the club's atmosphere worse. Ratcliffe bought a big chunk of the club, hoping to improve things, but that hasn't happened yet. He's been making big changes to save money, like letting go of staff and

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Is Video Calling the Future of Stroke Diagnosis?

Strokes are a significant cause of death and disability worldwide, making quick and precise identification crucial. However, diagnosing strokes before reaching the hospital can be tricky, with about half of suspected cases turning out to be something else. To tackle this, a new system called prehosp

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

Tragic Loss: Teacher Clara Thomann Dies in Greek Hiking Accident

Clara Thomann, a 33-year-old science teacher from California, was unfortunately killed while hiking in Greece. She was on vacation in the Greek Islands with her partner, Elliot Finn, when she fell down a steep gorge near Plakias, Crete, on December 23. The fall was devastating—she plunged about 164

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