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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Milwaukee and New York Repeat, Six Teams Make NBA Cup Quarters for First Time

The NBA Cup quarter-finals are set, and there are some new faces in the mix. Milwaukee and New York have once again secured their spots, just like last year. Joining them for the first time are Oklahoma City, Golden State, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Orlando. The group stage is over, and the match

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Meet the New Middle East Adviser: Massad Boulos

President-elect Trump has chosen Massad Boulos, a wealthy Lebanese businessman whose son is married to Tiffany Trump, as his senior adviser for Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Trump praised Boulos' business acumen and his support for Republican values, highlighting his role in building coalitions w

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Life After Breast Cancer in Gaza: How Culture Shapes Support

Breast cancer survivors in Gaza face a unique set of challenges, particularly when it comes to social support. This study delves into how cultural factors can either boost or diminish the amount of support they receive after their diagnosis. By listening to the stories of individuals who have faced

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Nov 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Baywatch Star Nicole Eggert Shares Struggles with Cancer's Lasting Effects

Nicole Eggert, known for her role in "Baywatch, " recently opened up about her breast cancer journey in an emotional Instagram video. She revealed that she had unexpected new scars, in the form of "cancer tattoos, " from her radiation treatment. These tattoos, despite being small dots, serve as a co

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Nov 30 2024WEATHER

Winter's First Blast: Northeast Ohio Braces for Big Snow

Hey, Northeast Ohio! Buckle up; the first major snowstorm of the season is barreling towards us. Lake, Ashtabula, and Geauga counties should brace for a lot of snow. Meteorologists are warning about heavy snowfall, with some areas potentially getting up to 20 inches. This could make driving tricky,

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Boobs in the Spotlight: How Breast Cancer Treatment Meets Personal Preferences

Think about what you see when you look at a woman's breasts. Yeah, it's a personal thing, right? Turns out, doctors need to think about this too, especially when treating breast cancer. They're not just focused on the health part; they're also considering how much of the breast each patient is comfo

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Surprising Link: Normal Weight, Obese Metabolism, and Breast Cancer

Imagine being at a healthy weight, but your body behaves as if it's overweight. This condition, known as normal weight obesity (NWO), sneaks under the radar of healthcare professionals. They often assume low health risks when the Body Mass Index (BMI) is normal. But does NWO up the odds of getting b

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Measurements Can Predict Breast Satisfaction

Ever wondered if some simple body measurements could tell us how happy people are with their breasts? Well, scientists decided to explore this idea. They wanted to see if there's a link between breast size and shape, and how women feel about them, especially in those who haven't had any surgery. The

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Military Health System Screening Rates for Breast and Cervical Cancer Differ

Screening for breast and cervical cancers early can make a big difference in saving lives. But did you know that the rates of these screenings can vary greatly in the Military Health System (MHS)? Researchers are trying to figure out what might be causing these differences. Imagine you're in the mi

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Checking for Breast Cancer: Three Methods Under the Microscope

There are three common ways doctors check for breast cancer when it's still early. Meet the mammogram, ultrasound, and MRI. They were all tested on 33 women who either had breast cancer or were suspected to. Let's see what each method is like. Mammograms are the oldies but goodies in the detection

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