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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Power of Personalized Medicine Education

Medical students are often trained to focus on specific diseases. This approach can be limiting, especially when dealing with patients who have multiple health issues. A shift is needed in medical education. It should move away from just treating diseases. Instead, it should focus on the whole perso

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Social Media Spat with Putin

Donald Trump's recent social media posts about Vladimir Putin have sparked a heated response from Russian state media. The former U. S. president took to his platform, Truth Social, to criticize Putin following Russia's missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. He warned that Putin is "playing with fire

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Marine Mud's Hidden Power: The Discovery of Aspergillicin I

In the vast world of marine life, there are countless tiny organisms that hold big secrets. One such secret is a newly found compound called aspergillicin I. This compound was discovered in a fungus called Aspergillus uvarum. This fungus was found in a sample of marine mud. It is not alone. Ten othe

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Japanese Patients Show Promise with Asciminib

Asciminib is a drug that has been making waves in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The ASC4FIRST study is a phase III trial that compared asciminib with other tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) chosen by doctors. The results were impressive, showing that asciminib was more effective

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Gambling Safely: What Works and What Doesn't

Gambling can be risky business. To tackle this, many messages have been created to warn people about the dangers of gambling too much. These messages aim to change how people think and act when gambling. However, do these messages actually work? A recent study looked at 3200 articles from 1890 u

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May 26 2025EDUCATION

What's the point of the Education Department?

The Education Department has been a part of the US government since 1979. It was created to help schools and students across the country. However, some people wonder if it's really making a difference. For years, the performance of students in the US has not improved much. In 2013, even before the

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May 26 2025CRIME

The Rust Movie Tragedy: A Look at the Aftermath

The Rust movie tragedy is a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk behind the scenes. The film's armorer, Hannah Gutierrez, has been freed from prison after serving 14 months. She was convicted of involuntary manslaughter following a two-week trial. This trial was the result of a fatal accid

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May 25 2025HEALTH

FASD: The Hidden Link to Legal Troubles

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a serious condition that doesn't get enough attention. It's caused by alcohol exposure before birth. People with FASD often struggle to get the help they need. This can lead them into trouble with the law. A recent study looked into this issue. It compared p

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May 25 2025CRIME

A Young Actress's Shocking Involvement in a Crypto Scheme

In the heart of Manhattan, a disturbing incident unfolded, involving a young woman with an impressive resume and a crypto investor. Beatrice Folchi, a 24-year-old from Latina, Italy, found herself in the middle of a nightmare. She was arrested at a SoHo penthouse, where an Italian man claimed he was

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May 24 2025CRIME

Jailbreak in New Orleans: A Wake-Up Call for Security

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has left many questions unanswered. It started with 10 inmates escaping from a jail cell. They were aged between 19 and 42. Some were in orange uniforms, while others wore white pants and T-shirts. They squeezed through a hole in the wall, leaving mocking messages b

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