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Mar 03 2025SPORTS

Maxi Kleber: From Germany to the NBA

Maxi Kleber, a name that has become a big deal in the basketball world, especially after his move to the L. A. Lakers. But who is he really? Let's dive into his life off the court and find out more about his roots and family. First off, Maxi Kleber was born in Würzburg, Germany. He's proud

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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Your Mouth: The Unseen Impact of Daily Choices

The mouth is a window into the body, reflecting choices made daily. Tiny molecules, known as microRNAs, act like switches, controlling genes. Two key players, miR-21 and miR-125a, are crucial in the battle against cancer. MiR-21 aids cancer growth, while miR-125a fights it. Scientists investigated

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of JAK2 Mutations in Thai Blood Disorders

In the world of blood disorders, there's a big player called JAK2. This gene can change in a way that causes problems in blood cells. This change is called a mutation, and it's a big deal in a group of diseases known as myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). These diseases mess with how blood cells

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

A Century of Resilience

Rose Girone, who was thought to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, passed away at the age of 113. She was a strong advocate for sharing survivors’ stories, and her life was marked by courage and determination. Her journey began in Janow, Poland, where she was born in 1912. She moved to Hamburg

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of Brain Tumors in Tuberous Sclerosis

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder that can cause tumors to grow in the brain. One type of tumor, called subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), is particularly concerning. These tumors can block the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, leading to serious issues like hydrocephalus. B

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Fun Ways to Stay Active Every Day

In today's world, people are sitting more than ever before. This can lead to some serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes. These problems are common in places like South Asia, East Africa, the Gulf, and Latin America. But there is a solution. Some clever folks came up with a plan calle

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Mental Health: Genes, Life Events, and the Big Picture

Mental health is a big deal. It's not just about what's in our genes or what happens to us in life. It's about how these two things mix together. Scientists in Brazil studied 298 young people to figure this out. They looked at 78 genes linked to mental health issues and tough life events. The study

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Feb 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Life in Uniform vs. Campus Life: Two Different Worlds

Imagine two worlds: one where every second matters and orders are everything, and another where you can take your time and enjoy the moment. That's military life versus college life. In the military, trainees are always on the go. They must be ready to act at a moment's notice. This is far from the

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Cleft Lip and Palate Affect Kids' Speech and Life in Malaysia

Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is a common birth defect that can significantly impact a child's ability to speak clearly. In Malaysia, many school-aged children face this challenge, and it's not just about how they sound. Their overall quality of life can be affected too. These kids often struggle with

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Stay Strong, Stay Young: The Power of Healthy Living

Imagine growing older and feeling weak. It's not a fun thought. But did you know that staying active and eating right can help keep your muscles strong and your body healthy? As we age, our bodies change. We might start to feel weaker. This is called sarcopenia. It's a fancy word for muscle

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