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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Team Effort: The Importance of Choices in Lung Cancer Care

Lung cancer is a serious disease. It is important to understand the choices people make when dealing with it. Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type. So, what matters most to patients, their supporters, and doctors when they make treatment choices? There are many aspects to consider. P

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin's Impact on Horse Worms: A Danish Study

In Denmark, a recent study looked at how well ivermectin works against strongylid worms in horses. These worms are everywhere and can make horses very sick. One big problem is that these worms are getting resistant to the drugs meant to kill them. Some countries in Europe have made rules to limit ho

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over Transgender Athletes in Maine's Schools

The spotlight is on Maine as a critical deadline has passed. The state is now in a standoff with the federal government over transgender athletes competing in girls' sports. This isn't just about sports. It's about money and the law. The federal government has accused Maine of breaking a key law ca

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's and Depression: The Power of CZ-17

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition to manage. It's not just about the shaking and movement issues. Many people with Parkinson's also struggle with depression. This is a big problem, and scientists are always looking for better ways to help. One interesting area of research is the kynurenine p

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Apr 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Spot Bearing Problems When Data is Scarce

In the world of industrial production, spotting problems in bearings is crucial. However, getting enough data to train models to spot these issues is often a challenge. Traditional deep learning models struggle when data is limited. This is where generative adversarial networks (GANs) come in. They

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Crowded ERs: The Unseen Struggle

Emergency rooms are a chaotic scene. They are always packed with people. They sit for hours on uncomfortable chairs. Only those with life-threatening issues, like a heart attack, get immediate help. This is the daily reality in many hospitals across the nation. It's not a pretty picture. A ficti

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Science Budget Takes a Big Hit

The Trump White House recently shared its budget plan for NASA in 2026. This plan suggests a significant reduction in NASA's overall budget, with a massive cut to its science programs. The proposed budget would slash NASA's funding by about 20 percent, which amounts to a $5 billion reduction from it

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Voting Rights in the Balance: The SAVE Act's Constitutional Challenge

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, was approved by the House of Representatives on April 10, 2025. This bill aims to make voting more difficult for many Americans. It requires individuals to show proof of U. S. citizenship, such as a REAL ID or passport, when registering to v

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Apr 11 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Resilience: Eric Dane's Journey with ALS

Eric Dane, a familiar face from shows like "Euphoria" and "Grey's Anatomy, " has shared some personal news. He has been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. This is a serious condition that affects the nerve cells controlling muscles all over the body. It's progressive, meaning

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Swiss Hospitals: A Model for Managing Medical Costs

Switzerland is known for its precision and efficiency. This reputation extends to its healthcare system. The country has made significant strides in standardizing and synchronizing hospital cost measurement. This approach has led to better management of medical expenses. It has also improved the ove

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