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May 12 2025HEALTH

ChatGPT's Role in Pinpointing Epilepsy's Source

For those living with epilepsy that doesn't respond to medication, surgery can be a game-changer. The goal is to remove the part of the brain causing seizures, known as the epileptogenic zone. Figuring out exactly where this zone is located can be tricky. Doctors use several methods to map it out. O

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Healthcare Records

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is booming. Large language models (LLMs) are now creating fake electronic health records (EHRs). This is big news. These synthetic EHRs can be used to train doctors and test new medical models. Plus, they help keep real patient data private. But

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Treatments for Teen Jaw Issues

Two different methods were put to the test for treating teens with a specific jaw problem. This problem is called anterior disk displacement without reduction, or ADDwoR for short. It affects how the jaw moves and can cause pain. The study focused on teens aged 12 to 18. They were split into two gro

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Koalas' Final Chapter: Unveiling Their Top Causes of Death

Koalas, those adorable marsupials from Down Under, face a variety of threats that often lead to their untimely demise. To get a better understanding of what's hurting these furry friends, a detailed look was taken at records from a major Australian university. The investigation focused on koalas t

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Is Moxidectin the New Hope for Lymphatic Filariasis?

Lymphatic filariasis is a serious condition. It is caused by a parasite called Wuchereria bancrofti. This parasite leads to hydroceles and lymphedema in millions of people around the world. These are painful and disfiguring conditions. They can severely impact a person's quality of life. The curren

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

EBV Infection and Immune Cells in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a type of cancer that often involves the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This virus can mess with the immune system, making it harder for the body to fight the cancer. A specific type of immune cell, called regulatory T cells (Tregs), plays a big role in how NPC develops

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May 12 2025WEATHER

Shaking in the Roof of the World

In the early hours of a Monday morning, a significant earthquake shook Tibet. This tremor, which measured 5. 7 on the Richter scale, was recorded by scientists. It struck at a depth of 10 kilometers, which is relatively shallow. This depth is important because it means the earthquake was closer to t

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

The Ocean's Big Dip: A Time When Seas Dropped

The Earth's oceans have always been in flux, but did you know there was a time when sea levels dropped dramatically? This wasn't due to some dramatic event like a meteor strike, but a slow, natural process that unfolded over millions of years. Between fifteen and six million years ago, something unu

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Oregon's Hidden Giant: Underwater Volcano Ready to Rumble

A colossal volcano lurks beneath the Pacific, poised to erupt. Axial Seamount, roughly 300 miles off Oregon’s coast, is no ordinary volcano. It stands tall, nearly 3, 600 feet high, fueled by Earth's fiery mantle. This underwater giant sits atop the Juan de Fuca Ridge, where two massive tectonic pla

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Two Weight Loss Drugs Go Head-to-Head

A recent study pitted two popular weight loss drugs against each other. The results showed that Zepbound, made by Eli Lilly, helped people shed nearly 50% more weight than those using Wegovy, from Novo Nordisk. This was the first time these two blockbuster medications faced off in a clinical trial.

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