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May 22 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Bright Star: Why Pittsburgh Won't Trade Paul Skenes

The Pittsburgh Pirates are in a tough spot. Their season has been rough, and they recently let go of their manager, Derek Shelton. Fans are buzzing about the possibility of trading their star pitcher, Paul Skenes. However, any talk of trading Skenes seems to be more about wishful thinking than reali

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Rural Cancer Care: Bridging the Gap with Smart Solutions

In the United States, a significant number of people, roughly 32 million, reside in rural counties. These individuals face a major hurdle: limited access to comprehensive cancer care. This lack of access leads to several issues. Patients in these areas often report more negative social and economic

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May 22 2025HEALTH

How to Keep Older Adults Moving

There is a growing concern about the challenges older adults face with walking. The good news is that losing the ability to walk well is not a sure thing as people age. With the number of older adults increasing, it is crucial to find ways to help them stay independent and active. The key is to

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Can a Lifestyle Change Slow Down Dementia?

A recent study looked into whether a mix of activities could help older folks in Japan with health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes. The goal was to see if this mix could slow down memory loss and other thinking problems. The study took place over a year and a half in a single apartment c

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Joint Surgery: The Hypermobility Hurdle

Joints that move too much can cause big problems when surgery is needed. This is especially true for athletes with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome or other hypermobility conditions. These folks have joints that bend and stretch more than usual. This can lead to more complications when they need surgery on th

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Phosphorus Pioneers: The Man Who Changed Farming Forever

Phosphorus is a big deal in farming. It's a key nutrient for crops, but it can also cause serious environmental problems. One person who understood this better than most was Andrew Sharpley. He spent over four decades studying phosphorus and its impact on the environment. His work has shaped how we

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Blood Markers in Borneo: A Genetic Look at Four Groups

The focus is on human platelet antigens, or HPAs. These are crucial markers in the body's immune system. They play a big role in certain medical conditions. Knowing the genetic makeup of these markers in different groups can help prevent and manage these health issues. In Malaysia, a lot of data ha

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What's Making Students Worry?

Back pain is a huge issue. It's the top cause of long-term disability. And guess what? It's only going to get worse. Fear avoidance beliefs (FAB) play a big role in how bad back pain gets. They can affect when it starts, how intense it is, how often it happens, and how it impacts daily life. Young a

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Patients Benefit from Specialized Care

Breast cancer patients often face a tough journey, especially after surgery and during radiotherapy. A recent study shed light on how specialized care can make a big difference. The research involved 102 patients who had their first radiation treatment between July 2021 and June 2022. These patients

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

How Small Changes in Horse Care Make a Big Difference

The well-being of horses is often judged by specific behaviors or health signs. However, a horse's overall welfare is shaped by its entire environment. This includes how it is cared for and how it is used. Previous work has shown that different riding schools can have horses with unique emotional tr

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