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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Detecting Kidney Rejection Early: A New Approach

Scientists have found a promising way to detect kidney rejection early using cell-free DNA from donors. This method, called dd-cfDNA monitoring, can spot antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) in people who have received kidney transplants. The tricky part is that we need to see if this method actually h

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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Holiday Sweetness: Tom Cruise's Famous Cakes Spark Excitement Among Celebrity Friends

This holiday season, Tom Cruise's renowned Coconut Cakes have been the talk of the town among his A-list friends. The cakes, featuring a lush white chocolate base, cream cheese frosting, and coconut flakes, are a highly anticipated gift. Glen Powell, Cruise's co-star from "Top Gun: Maverick, " was o

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Repairing Cracks: Cutting-Edge Concrete with Bacteria

Imagine concrete that doesn’t just sit there, but actively fixes itself when it gets damaged. That’s what scientists are working on with a type of concrete mixed with special bacteria. Here’s how it works: tiny bacteria are added to the concrete mix, but they stay dormant, like little living seeds.

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Celiac Disease: Beyond the Gut

Celiac disease, let's call it CD, is a bit like a mystery that your body solves by attacking itself. You might have heard about it, maybe because you or someone you know can't eat gluten. Gluten is a protein found in things like bread, pasta, and cereals. When people with a specific genetic makeup e

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Skiing Champion Mikaela Shiffrin's Recovery: A Team Effort with Michael Phelps

When you're an athlete like Mikaela Shiffrin, your body isn't the only thing that needs to be strong. Your mind does too. Shiffrin, a top skier, just had surgery. She's not alone in this tough time. Fellow athlete and mental health advocate, Michael Phelps, is cheering her on. Shiffrin's injury hap

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Spotting Retinal Diseases Early: A New Approach

Did you know that many eye diseases show signs in the retina before symptoms appear? That's why scientists are working on ways to detect these diseases early. One new method is called Pan-Ret. It's a special system that can spot abnormalities in retinal images without needing lots of labeled data. H

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Faces Massive Attack: Russia Targets Energy with Missiles and Drones

On Friday, Russia launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine, firing 93 cruise and ballistic missiles along with almost 200 drones. This attack was one of the most intense strikes on Ukraine's energy sector since the start of the full-scale invasion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rep

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Ski Star Sofia Goggia's Comeback: A Friendship That Helped Her Overcome Injury

Italian alpine skier Sofia Goggia is known for her speed and determination on the slopes. But after a severe leg injury last February, her world came to a halt. Not only did her body suffer, but her mental health took a big hit too. She struggled to find her way back, until her friend Lindsey Vonn,

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Dec 14 2024EDUCATION

Friendships on the Court: Middle Schoolers Bond Over Pickleball

At Crayton Middle School, a special bond is forming on the Pickleball court. The school's Special Olympics Unified program brings together students from both special and general education classes to engage in physical activities. Jazayah Grimes, a deaf student, has found a real connection with his p

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Flying First Class Gets Tougher: Why Upgrades Are Hard to Come By

Since the pandemic, folks have been willing to pay more for the extra space in first class. This means fewer free upgrades for frequent flyers. The competition is fierce, with more people vying for those coveted seats. Even during the off-season in early 2025, demand is expected to stay strong. Airl

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