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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Treatments: New Signals & Drugs

Breast cancer is a big deal, right up there with the second most common cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide. Did you know it can be split into different types based on how aggressive it is, its genetics, and its stage? Despite lots of research, scientists still don't know exactly what cause

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting Obesity's Side Effects: Can Feruloylacetone Help?

Obesity can make muscles weak and resistant to insulin. This is known as sarcopenic obesity, and there's no cure yet besides changing your lifestyle and diet. Feruloylacetone (FER) and demethoxyferuloylacetone (DFER) are compounds found in the breakdown of curcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. They mig

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Medicines for Heart Thrombosis: Where We Stand Today

Medicines used to treat and prevent heart thrombosis have truly changed the game. They've made a big difference in how patients with heart artery disease do, but they've also made it trickier for doctors to decide on the best treatment. With improved ways to fix heart arteries and better stents, the

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

President Biden Honors 19 Leaders with Medal of Freedom

President Joe Biden is set to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 notable figures on Saturday. This prestigious honor goes to individuals who have significantly contributed to the United States and the world. Among the recipients are former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton,

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Long-Term Effects of Weight Fluctuations in Mice

Researchers have discovered that mice who experience weight cycling, commonly known as yo-yo dieting in humans, face more issues with blood sugar control and fat storage in their livers, especially if they have a history of eating a high-fat diet. Unlike previous studies that focused on short-term e

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Knee Surgery Showdown: Which Side Wins?

Ever wondered which side of the knee fares better when it comes to treating worn-out cartilage? Scientists are asking the same question, pitting lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) against medial UKA. These operations replace damaged cartilage on one side of the knee, but they target di

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Is Wrist Inflammation Really Linked to Anxiety?

You might think that constant wrist pain and swelling from synovitis would make anyone anxious. But does it really? Let's dive into a study that looked into this using clinical data and a fancy technique called Mendelian randomization. First off, wrist synovitis can be a real pain. It affects how y

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Charles Barkley Fires Back at JJ Redick's Media Criticism

Charles Barkley, a legendary basketball analyst on TNT's "Inside the NBA, " recently clapped back at Lakers coach JJ Redick. Redick had suggested the media might be partly to blame for the drop in NBA ratings this season. During a show, Barkley playfully accused Redick of targeting him and fired bac

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Cancers: Fallopian Tube vs. Ovarian

Let's talk about two types of cancers that affect women: primary fallopian tubal carcinoma (PFTC) and high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). A study from a single healthcare center looked into how these cancers are different from each other and what factors might affect a person's chances of reco

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Long Divorce Battle Ends: Jolie Scores $80 Million

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's eight-year divorce battle finally comes to a close. Their split, initiated in 2016 following years of marriage, was no easy task. Despite a prenuptial agreement, Jolie's finances got a significant boost. The main boost came from the sale of her share in their shared Fr

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