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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Measles On The Rise: Why Some Vaccinated People Still Get Sick

The United States has seen over 800 measles cases this year. The majority of these cases are in West Texas, where an outbreak has been ongoing since January. Most people who catch measles have not been vaccinated. However, a small number of cases, about 3%, are in people who have been fully vacci

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Bone Tumors: The Cell-by-Cell Story

Bone tumors, specifically giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB), are tricky. They are not made up of just one type of cell. Instead, they are a mix of different cells. This mix makes them hard to understand and even harder to treat. To make things worse, these tumors are not uniform. They vary from one p

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Solution for Pediatric Feeding in Poor Areas

In many parts of the world, medical supplies are scarce. This is especially true for pediatric gastrostomy tubes, or G-tubes, which are used for feeding children who can't eat normally. Because these tubes are expensive, they are not always available. In these poor areas, doctors often use Foley uri

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Health Insights Online

Patients dealing with rehabilitation-related diseases often face lengthy recovery periods. This makes regular hospital visits tough to manage. So, where do they turn for advice? Increasingly, they're looking online. However, the wealth of information in online health communities often goes unused. T

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: The U. S. Faces Growing Health Challenge

Measles is making a comeback in the U. S. with 800 confirmed cases as of a recent count. This is more than double the number of cases reported in all of 2024. The virus has spread to several states, with Texas being the hardest hit. The outbreak in West Texas has reached 597 cases, with two children

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Fake Tattoo Fiasco

A recent online uproar has erupted over a picture shared by a former U. S. president. The image in question shows a man's hand with a tattoo, supposedly linked to the notorious MS-13 gang. The president claimed this tattoo proved the man's gang affiliation. The man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is a 29-yea

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Apr 20 2025CRIME

Plane Tragedy in Nebraska: A River's Grim Discovery

A terrible accident happened in Nebraska. A small plane met a tragic end in the Platte River. This happened on a Friday night, around 8:15 p. m. The plane was flying near Fremont, Nebraska, when it suddenly crashed. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office confirmed the sad news. All three people on board

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Oakland's New Hope: Barbara Lee Steers the City Forward

Oakland, California, has a new leader at the helm. Barbara Lee, a well-known figure in progressive politics, has been elected as the city's new mayor. She won the race against Loren Taylor, who conceded the victory after the April 15 vote. Lee, at 78, is no stranger to public service, having represe

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

A Star's Battle with Cancer: Olivia Williams' Journey and Advocacy

Olivia Williams, a well-known actress, has been fighting a tough battle with cancer. She is famous for her roles in The Crown and The Sixth Sense. Williams has been open about her struggle with pancreatic cancer, which was not diagnosed until 2018. This delay happened despite her visiting many docto

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Care in Sick Patients: What's the Deal?

Mental health struggles, like schizophrenia, are tough enough on their own. But what happens when someone with these issues also gets physically ill? This is a big question in healthcare. It's not just about treating the physical problem. Doctors must also think about how the mental health issue mig

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