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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

How Blood Vessel Problems in Pregnancy Loss May Be Linked to Certain Antibodies

Did you know that some antibodies in your body could be playing a sneaky role in recurrent pregnancy loss? Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are often the culprits. Scientists are digging deeper to find out if these antibodies could be causing trouble with blood vessels in women who keep losing preg

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Uterine AVMs: A Closer Look at Cases and Treatments

You might think that bleeding after a surgery is normal, but sometimes it's not. We're talking about a condition called uterine arteriovenous malformation, or AVM. This happens when blood vessels in the uterus get all mixed up and start bleeding. It's becoming more common because of things like cesa

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Preterm Birth in Twins from IVF: What You Need to Know

Ever wondered what causes very early or early preterm births in twin pregnancies after in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)? A recent study looked into this. Scientists at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital analyzed 2042 twin pregnancies from 2019 to 2022. They found that

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Sports Stars Warned: Protect Your Homes from Sneaky Thieves!

Imagine you're rich and famous, like an NBA or NFL superstar. You might think your homes are safe, right? Wrong! The NBA has recently warned its players about some really skilled thieves. These aren't your average burglars; they're part of organized crime rings from South America. They use high-tech

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Will Trump's Policies Really Lower Crime Rates? Experts Weigh In

Donald Trump made tougher crime policies a big part of his campaign. He wants to send immigrants away, bring back "stop-and-frisk", and kill drug dealers. But will these ideas actually work? Experts aren't so sure. They say crime rates go up and down no matter who's in charge. Plus, immigrants don't

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Supreme Court to Decide on Congress' Power Delegation

The Supreme Court has taken on a significant case that questions Congress' ability to give power to federal agencies. This case involves the Universal Service Fund, which provides cheap phone and internet services to rural schools and low-income families. The fund is managed by the Federal Communica

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

The Shift Away from Progressive Politics in California

Former Democratic donor Allison Huynh has seen a big change in California politics. She thinks that voters are turning against progressive policies. Huynh used to give money to the Democratic Party, but she's now unhappy with how they handle big city issues like in San Francisco. She thinks liberals

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Battlefield Breathing: Helping Wounded Soldiers Breathe Better

Soldiers injured in battles often have trouble breathing. One serious problem is called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). This happens when the lungs can't get enough oxygen. Doctors and researchers looked into how to best treat this near the battlefield. They found two main methods: mecha

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Trump's TV Talents: From Fox to Cabinet

President-elect Donald Trump is assembling a Cabinet that reads more like a TV guide than a list of policy heavyweights. He's picked several faces from Fox News, including Sean Duffy for Treasury secretary and Pete Hegseth for the Pentagon. There's also Dr. Mehmet Oz, known for his health show, at t

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Health Differences in Elderly Hypertensive People: A Rural Focus

Have you ever wondered how hypertension affects elderly men and women differently in rural areas? It's a complex issue, and researchers are trying to shed some light on it. They're looking at physical, mental, and cognitive health problems, and how they show up in men and women over 60 who have high

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