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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star's Home Lost: Milo Ventimiglia Faces Malibu Fire Devastation

Milo Ventimiglia, known for his role in 'This Is Us, ' recently lost his home in the Malibu fires. After evacuating with his family, he returned to see the damage. The experience was "heavy, " as he put it, with memories flooding back as he surveyed the ruins. The actor watched his home burn via sec

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Exploring Maternal Health in Somalia: The Maternity Care Journey

Somalia, a country working to overcome years of turmoil, faces a significant challenge: poor maternal health. With maternal mortality rates at an alarming high, efforts to enhance maternal care are crucial. This study delves into the journey of maternal care in Somalia, focusing on the levels of com

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Undocumented Patients Face Barriers to Lifesaving Stem Cell Transplants

In the United States, people without proper documentation who are dealing with blood cancers often struggle to get a potentially life-saving stem cell transplant. Instead, they're often stuck with less effective treatments that have a higher chance of being fatal. This situation is largely overlooke

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Jan 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Kylie Kelce Gets Orderly Tips, Challenges Gender Norms

Kylie Kelce, wife of NFL star Jason Kelce, found some unexpected parenting wisdom recently. Soccer superstar Alex Morgan shared her no-fuss approach to keeping a clean home in an episode of Kylie's Not Gonna Lie podcast. Kylie loved it! She laughed about the clutter chaos of motherhood and was inspi

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of R2 Retrotransposons: A New Way to Insert Genes

Ever wondered how scientists might one day fix genetic diseases? R2 retrotransposons could be the key. These tiny genetic elements can slip new genes into specific spots in our cells. Here's how scientists can check if R2 retrotransposons are doing their job right in mammalian cells. First, they ma

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Can't Math and Physics Get Along?

Ever wondered if math and physics could ever break up? Well, the Independence Postulate (IP) says they’re like two worlds that never meet. This means math stuff, like patterns and sequences, doesn’t mess with physics stuff, like the real world. But here’s where it gets interesting. Because of this s

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Hip Surgery: How Alignment Affects Long-Term Results

When it comes to hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS), doctors often talk about how the shape of the hip joint can affect outcomes. While there's a lot of focus on how the hip socket (acetabular version) and thigh bone (femoral version) are positioned, less is known about

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Check Your Chrome Extensions: 33 Are Stealing Data

Over the holiday season, while everyone was celebrating, a group of researchers discovered that 33 Chrome extensions in Google's Web Store had been stealing data for up to 18 months. These extensions affected around 2. 6 million devices. One such extension, used by 400, 000 people, was updated with

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Immune Cell Shifts: A Look at PD-1 Inhibitors in Melanoma and Lung Cancer

Imagine you're battling advanced malignant melanoma or non-small cell lung cancer. Doctors might use immune checkpoint inhibitors, like those targeting PD-1, to help your body fight the disease. But here’s the thing: only about 20-40% of patients actually see real benefits. So, scientists set out to

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Dialysis in Somaliland: A Hidden Health Crisis

In the heart of the Horn of Africa lies Somaliland, a self-declared state with a unique healthcare challenge. While the world focuses on wars and famines, a silent crisis unfolds: the lack of dialysis treatment. Dialysis is a life-saving procedure for those with kidney failure, but in Somaliland, it

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