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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Affordable Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a major boost thanks to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). These drugs have shown great promise in fighting various types of cancer. However, there is a big problem. The cost of these treatments is incredibly high. This makes them out of reach for most people around the w

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Smart Hydrogel Dressings: A New Way to Heal Skin Infections

Skin infections are a big problem. They create an environment that's tough for healing. This environment is low on oxygen, high on hydrogen peroxide, and quite acidic. This makes it hard for skin to repair itself. Scientists have come up with a clever solution. They created a special hydrogel dressi

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Is AI the Future of Back Pain Relief?

Back pain is a widespread issue, affecting millions worldwide. In the UK, a new AI-powered app is stepping in to help manage this problem. This app, developed by Flok Health, is the first of its kind to be approved by the National Health Service (NHS) and the Care Quality Commission. It aims to prov

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: What's Changing with the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

The tech world is buzzing with whispers about the Galaxy S26 Ultra, even though it's more than a year away. Samsung is planning some big shifts for its top-tier phone. One of the most talked-about changes is the camera setup. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra might have one less camera on the

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Role in Federal Worker Rehiring

The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to pause a court order. This order mandates the rehiring of thousands of federal employees. These workers were dismissed en masse as part of a plan to significantly reduce the federal workforce. The administration's emergency appeal argues th

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Why HDAC3 Might Be the Key to Treating Alzheimer's and Other Brain Issues

Alzheimer's disease is a major cause of dementia in older adults. It affects millions of lives worldwide. This condition is linked to how our brain cells communicate and form memories. One key player in this process is something called histone acetylation. This is a process that helps control how ou

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Metformin: A New Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery?

Spinal cord injuries are a serious matter. They can lead to lifelong disabilities. Researchers have been looking into different ways to help people recover. One interesting find is a drug called metformin. It's typically used to manage diabetes. But scientists are now exploring if it can help with s

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Microglia's Role in Brain Healing After Sudden Injuries

Microglia are the brain's first responders to sudden injuries. They are a type of immune cell that lives in the central nervous system. When something goes wrong, like a bad fall or a stroke, microglia spring into action. They change their behavior and release tiny packages called extracellular vesi

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Largest Hospital Under Fire: The Latest in Israel's Escalating Offensive

Israel's military operations in Gaza have taken a grim turn. A hospital in southern Gaza was hit by an Israeli airstrike recently. This attack left part of the hospital in flames and resulted in multiple casualties. The target was a Hamas operative, according to the Israeli military. The strike hit

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Judges Under Fire: The Legal Battles Shaping U. S. Policy

A top legal official recently took to the airwaves to criticize several judges. The official claimed that these judges are overstepping their bounds by challenging various policies. The official suggested that the highest court in the land will eventually weigh in on these disputes. The official's

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