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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Who Can Lower Your Heart Disease Risk?

Ever wondered if standard medications might help reduce your chances of dying from heart disease. It seems that some of the most common pills given to people with diabetes or high cholesterol might impact your cardiovascular risk related to a measurement called the TyG index. Let's break it down,

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

Messing With Our Blood

Imagine a messed-up blood system where blood cells aren't even given a fair chance to grow and do their job. It's called MDS, and it's a problem no one wants. Think of a bunch of key players in the bone marrow. There are special cells called MSCs, which are like the mega landlords of the bone marrow

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

T-ALL: Unraveling the Mysteries of T-cell Leukemia

T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or T-ALL, is a tricky cancer where T-cells go wrong and start multiplying out of control. It is important to break down T-ALL into groups. This helps doctors figure out the best way to treat it. It's usually grouped into three categories: early T-cell precursor

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Feb 08 2025WEATHER

Winter's Mix: What to Expect Today

You can prepare yourself for a day of mixed precipitation. Yesterday, a cold snap set temperatures to the low teens. This morning, skies are covered, and snow is heading coastward. It might already be falling where you are. In the Boston area, expect flakes to begin between 9 a

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Invites: Who Can Join the Party?

Apple launched a new app called Invites for iPhone users, but it's not for everyone. First things first, the Invite app is exclusive to iPhone users. If you're rocking an Android or an old iPhone with iOS 17 or earlier, you're out of luck. You need to have iOS 18, the latest version.

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Feb 07 2025BUSINESS

The Maximum Charge

There are plans for a new electric car, OK so this is the deal; it sells itself so you can make the purchases in app and drive away almost instantly. That's what the man behind Volkswagen- backed Scout Motors had in mind anyway for a plant in South Carolina, Massachusetts

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's 5G Shift: A Steady Pace

Apple is about to do something they've never done before. Instead of just buying chips, they'll be putting one of their own inside a phone. They have lots of experience making hardware. Now they are going to do the same for 5G chips. This is the most exciting bit. All phones have pieces inside them

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

A Disruptive Vision for Gazan Future

President Trump, in a surprising executive decision, proposed a new vision for Gaza, turning this volatile region into a luxurious Riviera-style haven. By doing so, the president didn't just shuffle around another policy, but he shook things up, forcing the world to rethink its approach to the Isra

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Feb 07 2025BUSINESS

Sun Country's Big Cargo Plan

Sun Country Airlines has a major plan. They want to double their money from cargo in just one year. This will happen after they add eight more Boeing 737-800 freighters to their fleet. These planes will be provided by Amazon. This is a big deal. The company wants to finish integrating these air

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Do Health Workers Pick Up PPE?

Why don't healthcare workers always use protective gear during epidemics? Is it about attitude, skills, or something else? Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran tried to find out. This wasn't just a regular study. It was all about how to better understand and predict the behavior of healthca

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