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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer: How Organoids Are Revolutionizing Treatments

Breast cancer is one of the most common and varied cancers globally. Different treatments are prescribed based on the unique gene expressions and clinical features of various cancer subtypes. However, even with advanced tumor assessments, treatments don't work equally well for everyone. This is wher

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Nov 20 2024LIFESTYLE

Living with a Roommate's Troubles: When Enough is Enough

Imagine living with someone for four years, and their son's troubles becoming your own. That's what happened to one person who wrote to Dear Abby. The roommate's son, Byron, has been in and out of jail since he was 15. His dad keeps bailing him out, and this person used two of their credit cards to

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Cleveland Eyes WNBA Team: A Fresh Sports Opportunity

Cleveland, a city known for its passionate sports fans, is making a move to bring the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) to town. Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, is leading the charge through his company, Rock Entertainment Group. This group has plans to submit a propo

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Weather Warnings: What Kenyan Pregnant Women and Caregivers Think and Do

Imagine living in a rural area in Kenya, like Kilifi, where the weather can be harsh, especially for pregnant women and new mothers. Extreme weather isn't just uncomfortable; it poses real risks for infant health. Heat and storms can lead to stillbirths, premature births, and difficulties in accessi

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Learning from WHO's Vaccine Study During COVID-19 in the Eastern Mediterranean

When a health crisis like COVID-19 hits, local health policies play a crucial role in managing the situation. The World Health Organization (WHO) conducted a study on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. This region includes countries like Egypt, Iran, and Paki

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Russia's Flexible Alliances: A Look at Its Shifting Policies

Russia's foreign policy has always been flexible, shifting alliances as President Vladimir Putin sees fit. Take, for example, Azerbaijan's recent retaking of Nagorno-Karabakh. Despite decades of alliance with Armenia, Russia didn't step in. Similarly, Russia's relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering Healthy Bacteria in Breast Milk: A New Hope Against Cancer

Scientists in Türkiye have found something amazing in breast milk. They discovered four new strains of a bacteria called Lactiplantibacillus plantarum. These tiny helpers might be our new allies in the fight against colon cancer. First, let's talk about their superpowers. These bacteria can survive

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Young Voices from East London: How Nature and Neighborhood Shape Teen Happiness

Imagine you're a teenager living in East London. Your happiness isn't just about what's happening at school or home, but also about where you live. A recent study used a cool method called Photovoice to understand what makes East London teens happy or sad. They took pictures and shared stories about

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Breastfeeding Patterns Vary: A Look into Mothers' Choices in Northern Ghana

Breastfeeding is known to be hugely beneficial, especially for the first six months. But, do all moms in northern Ghana follow this advice? A study in 16 districts across four regions, involving 2000 caregivers, found that while 75% exclusively breastfed (EBF) for six months, some did less (19. 2%)

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Educational Divide: Breast Cancer Rates in Belgium

Belgium has one of the highest age-standardized incidence rates for breast cancer worldwide, yet it also boasts high survival rates. Researchers are delving into why this is, with a particular focus on educational disparities. The study looks at three key aspects: differences in breast cancer incide

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