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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Bone Cancer Survival: Kids vs. Adults

Osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer, affects both kids and adults. But how do their survival rates compare? This question has puzzled researchers for a while. A recent study dug into a huge database to find answers. The main goal was to see if there's a difference in how long patients live after dia

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: What's Happening in Texas and New Mexico?

Measles is making a comeback in the Southwestern United States. Texas is currently dealing with a significant outbreak, with 58 confirmed cases as of the latest update. The situation is particularly concerning in Gaines County, where 45 infections have been reported. This county, along with Terry, L

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Making Babies More Affordable: A Big Step for IVF

A recent move by the U. S. government has made waves in the world of family planning. The President has signed an order to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) more accessible and affordable for Americans. This isn't just about cutting costs; it's about making sure that everyone has a fair shot at star

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

PHE: The Silent Threat Lurking Around Us

PHE, a tricky pollutant, is part of a larger group known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). It's not just found in cities; it's also hiding in farms, mines, and waste sites. Scientists are actively investigating how PHE impacts our health and the environment. PHE has a unique way of bindin

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Tracking COVID-19's Aftermath: Austria's Wastewater Insights

Austria has been keeping a close eye on the remnants of COVID-19. The country has been using wastewater data to estimate the number of infections after the pandemic. This approach is not new. Wastewater has been used to track other diseases in the past. It is a clever way to monitor the spread o

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Government Health Workers: The Unseen Casualties of a Purge

Imagine working hard to make sure seniors get affordable medicines, or to stop dangerous chemicals from getting into our food. Imagine fighting to lower the high maternal death rates in America. These were the jobs of thousands of dedicated government employees. But suddenly, they found themselves o

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Amino Acids: Revolutionizing Animal Feed

Amino acids are the building blocks for many processes in animals. They help in building muscles, organs, and even the immune system. This is why they are crucial for the health and growth of animals. In the past, people focused on giving animals crude protein. But now, scientists know that animals

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Conversations in Your Gut

The gut is a lot more than a simple passage for food. It's a lively community of bacteria, constantly communicating through a process called quorum sensing. This isn't just a chat among the bad bacteria; the good ones, like Bifidobacteria, are actively involved too. Bifidobacteria are like the supe

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Legs Up: A Simple Tool for Stroke Recovery

Stroke recovery is tough. But what if there was a simple way to help? Let's talk about intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) therapy. It's not some fancy gadget. It's a basic device that uses air pressure to gently squeeze and release the legs. The idea is to boost blood flow and improve movement

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Parabens in Our Daily Lives: The Surprising Diet Connection

Parabens, like methyl-(MeP), ethyl-(EtP), and propyl-(PrP) parabens, are everywhere. They are used to stop germs in food, cosmetics, and personal care products (CPCPs). But, did you know that our diet plays a big role in how much of these chemicals we are exposed to? First, let's talk about

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