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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Molecules Fight Alzheimer's: A Fresh Approach

Alzheimer's disease is a major challenge for modern medicine, as we still lack drugs that can truly stop or slow its progression. The number of people affected by Alzheimer's is expected to rise dramatically in the coming years. One big reason why finding new treatments is so hard is that many diffe

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

The Hidden Cost of Voting by Mail

Have you ever wondered what happens to votes that don't make it to the ballot box? With the increase in mail-in voting, there's a growing concern about "lost votes by mail. " These are votes that never get counted due to procedural issues. Let's break down how these problems can eat away at the voti

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Boss Gets the Boot as Mayor Takes Control

Pedro Martinez, the schools chief of Chicago Public Schools, was unceremoniously fired on Friday. The city's school board, controlled by Mayor Brandon Johnson, made the decision after a closed-door meeting. This move follows a long-running dispute between the mayor and Martinez over educational poli

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Exploring How Fermented Lentils and Quinoa Change Older Adults' Gut Bacteria

As plant-based foods gain popularity, scientists are exploring new ways to make them even better. One recent study focused on fermented lentils and quinoa flour, which could offer older adults a protein boost. The researchers wanted to see how these foods affect the gut bacteria of older adults. The

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Discovering Health Heroes: Camel vs. Cow Milk Proteins

Cow milk has long ruled the dairy scene, but newer alternatives are rising. Why? Because they might offer better health benefits. These benefits come from special proteins in milk that boost the immune system and have extra powers to do good things in the body, called bioactive peptides. Researcher

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Tools for Fighting Cancer: A Breakthrough in Targeting NSD2 Proteins

Scientists have made a significant discovery in the fight against cancer. They've created new compounds that can destroy specific forms of a protein called NSD2, which plays a role in cancer development. NSD2 comes in three versions due to a process called alternative splicing: long, short, and RE-I

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

UC Campuses Reach Agreement on Handling Gaza Protests

In a recent move, the U. S. Department of Education has settled complaints from Jewish and Muslim students across five University of California campuses. The complaints stemmed from protests last spring over the war in Gaza, alleging that the universities didn't handle antisemitic and anti-Arab hara

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Power of Apple Cider Vinegar: Benefits and Risks Explained

Vinegar has a long history, but lately, apple cider vinegar is the star. It can fight off harmful bacteria, control blood sugar, and even aid in weight loss. But there's a catch – it should be used wisely. Let's talk about what it is first. Apple cider vinegar, or ACV, comes from fermenting apples,

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Biotech's Double-Edged Sword: Finding Threats Before They Strike

Biotechnology is zooming ahead, and with it, new types of biological threats are emerging. These aren't your typical germs; they're cleverly engineered and could do real harm if we don't spot them in time. Scientists are on the case, using DNA screening to sniff out these troublemakers before they c

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Congress Faces Shutdown: Republicans and Democrats at Odds

The U. S. Congress is rushing toward a government shutdown after the House of Representatives, led by Republicans, failed to pass a funding plan backed by President-elect Donald Trump. The plan was opposed by almost all Democrats, who were frustrated and angry after Trump rejected an earlier biparti

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