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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Numbers in Medicine

In 2024, the world of medicine saw some big changes. Researchers dug deep into how drugs affect people and the economy. This is what we call pharmacoeconomics. It is a big word. But it is just about how much money we spend on drugs and how well they work. It is important to know if a drug is worth t

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Night Out Turns Deadly in Myrtle Beach

A night of fun in Myrtle Beach's entertainment district ended in chaos. 11 people were hurt in a shooting. Police had to step in and stop the violence. The suspect was shot and killed by an officer. The shooting happened on a Saturday night. The area was busy with people enjoying the night. A f

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Apr 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Sky High Social Spots: Where to Find Bars on Planes

The Airbus A380, a massive aircraft, has brought back the trend of onboard bars. This feature was once common but had faded away as airlines focused on fitting more seats. Now, several airlines are using these bars to make flying more enjoyable for their first and business class passengers. Emirate

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Wisdom of the Waves: How Torres Strait Islanders View Growing Old

In the Torres Strait, growing old is not just about getting older. It is about staying connected to the land, the culture, and the community. This is what a group of researchers wanted to understand. They spoke with 45 people from nine different communities. They used a method called yarning circles

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Eye's Hidden Clues to Health

The human body is a complex system where different parts are connected in ways that might not be immediately obvious. One such connection is between the eyes and the heart. Recent findings suggest that changes in the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye, can reveal a lot about a

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Apr 28 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weather Rollercoaster: From Sunshine to Storms

The weather in Metro Detroit is set to take a wild ride this week. It all starts with a pleasant Sunday. The day began with a chill, temperatures hovering between 30 and 40 degrees. But by afternoon, things warmed up nicely, reaching the mid-60s. As night fell, the skies stayed mostly clear, and tem

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brick Kilns and Hidden Dangers: A Look at Soil Pollution

Brick kilns are everywhere. They produce the bricks that build our homes and cities. But there's a hidden cost. These kilns can release harmful substances into the soil. A recent study dug into this issue. It looked at 60 samples from coal, ash, and soil around brick kilns. The focus was on 11 poten

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Youngsters and VHL Disease: Uncovering the Differences

VHL disease is a genetic condition that can cause tumors to form in various parts of the body. It is often studied in adults, but what about kids and teens? There is not much data on how VHL disease affects younger people. This makes it hard to know how to keep an eye on and manage the condition in

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Urban Emergency Departments: A New Frontline for HIV Prevention?

In the battle against HIV, a powerful weapon called PrEP exists, but it is not being used enough. PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, can prevent HIV infection. Emergency departments in cities could be a great place to offer PrEP. However, it is not clear if patients in these departments would be ope

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Rye in Wheat Rust Defense

Wheat is a staple food for many people around the world. It is a major source of carbohydrates and nutrients. It is also a major crop in many countries. But wheat faces a big problem. A disease called stripe rust can wipe out entire fields of wheat. This disease is caused by a fungus. It can s

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