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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Brain Metastasis in Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a tough opponent, especially when it spreads to the brain. The blood-brain barrier, a protective shield, often stops treatments from reaching brain tumors. Osimertinib, a drug used to treat a specific type of lung cancer, can cross this barrier. However, some cancer cells develop resi

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Oct 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Iceland's Unexpected Visitors: Mosquitoes Arrive for the First Time

Iceland, known for its icy landscapes and volcanic activity, has recently seen something unusual: mosquitoes. These tiny insects, which are rare in Iceland, were found near the capital, Reykjavik. An expert in insects, Matthías Alfreðsson, confirmed that three mosquitoes were collected. They were fo

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

A Man's Dangerous Path: From Capitol Riot to Threatening a Congressman

Christopher Moynihan, a 34-year-old man, found himself in trouble again after being arrested for threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. This is not his first run-in with the law. He was part of the group that stormed the U. S. Capitol in 2021 and was later pardoned by President T

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Oura Ring: Your New Health Guardian

The Oura Ring is stepping up its game. It's not just about sleep tracking anymore. This smart ring is getting two big upgrades: stress monitoring and blood pressure estimation. Stress is a sneaky thing. You might not even realize you're stressed until it's too late. The Oura Ring is changing that.

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

What Do People in Northern Uganda Think About Genetically Modified Mosquitoes?

In Northern Uganda, a new way to fight malaria is being discussed. Scientists have created mosquitoes with a special gene that can spread through populations. This is called gene drive. The goal is to reduce the number of mosquitoes that spread malaria. But how do people in Northern Uganda feel abo

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Impact Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Managing type 2 diabetes is a daily challenge. It's not just about taking medication. Food choices play a big role. A recent study looked at how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help. CGM tracks blood sugar levels in real time. This helps people see how their food affects them. The study rev

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Justice: The Story of Francesca Albanese

Francesca Albanese, a U. N. official, has become a local hero in her hometown of Ariano Irpino, Italy. People there support her, even paying for her coffee. But her work has made her a target of the U. S. government. As the U. N. special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, she has documented

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Oct 15 2025HEALTH

New York Finds First Local Chikungunya Case in Six Years

New York has seen its first case of the chikungunya virus in six years. The person who got sick lives in Nassau County on Long Island. They started feeling bad in August after traveling somewhere nearby but not out of the country. Officials think the person got the virus from a mosquito bite. But t

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Earbuds: Beats vs. Apple for Heart Rate Tracking

In 2025, Beats and Apple both launched high-end earbuds with a unique feature: heart rate monitoring right in your ear. Both brands are owned by Apple, so they work seamlessly with iPhones and offer special iOS features. However, Beats' Powerbeats Pro 2 also work well with Android devices, giving th

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Alert: New Virus Found in Atlantic County

In a recent discovery, health officials in Atlantic County found that mosquitoes in the area carry a virus called Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV). This news came out on a Wednesday, revealing that the sample was taken from Morris Avenue in Egg Harbor Township. The sample was collected on October 1 and

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