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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Sitcom Worlds Collide: Abbott Elementary Meets It's Always Sunny

Since 2021, "Abbott Elementary" on ABC has been winning hearts with its laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt stories about teachers making a difference in a Philadelphia school. On the flip side, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on FX and FXX has been serving up screwball comedy since 2005, with

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Charlie Day Hopes for a Buddy Comedy with Sheryl Lee Ralph

Charlie Day, known for his role in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, recently opened up about a possible future buddy comedy with Sheryl Lee Ralph from Abbott Elementary. The two actors hit it off during the crossover episodes between the two shows. Day admitted he was initially skeptical about the

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Red Flags in Newly Diagnosed Ovarian Cancer: A Closer Look at Immune Response

When cancer spreads, it tends to twist the environment around it. In metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), normal neutrophils, which usually help fight infections, get tricked into becoming "suppressors. " These reprogrammed neutrophils can hinder the activation of T cells, a vital part of our

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Stable Surfactants in Keeping Biopharmaceuticals Fresh

Biopharmaceuticals are on the rise, but they have a big problem—they tend to clump together quickly. Right now, we use surfactants like polysorbates and poloxamers to stop this from happening and make them last longer. However, these surfactants aren't very stable themselves. They change into many d

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

China's Massive Coast Guard Ship at Disputed Reef

In a recent development, China has deployed one of the world's largest coast guard ships to Scarborough Shoal, a reef in the South China Sea that is claimed by both China and the Philippines. This massive vessel, nicknamed the "monster ship, " is over 12, 000 tons and 541 feet long. It's equipped wi

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Hydrophilic Compounds in Fu Brick Tea: A Journey Through China's Tea Regions

Fu Brick Tea, or FBT, is a popular beverage in China, but not much is known about the hydrophilic compounds it contains. These compounds are water-loving and can affect the tea's taste and health benefits. Scientists used advanced methods to study 73 FBT samples from six major Chinese tea-producing

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Dupilumab’s Unusual Helping Hand for Ear Infections

Have you ever heard of an ear infection called eosinophilic otitis media (EOM)? It’s tough to treat, and it often goes hand in hand with conditions like eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) and asthma. These conditions are all caused by something called type 2 inflammations. Recently, a specia

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Philip Morris's Education Push: Harm Reduction or Hidden Agenda?

In the world of tobacco, Philip Morris International (PMI) has been quietly supporting educational courses for healthcare professionals. These courses, disguised as independent, focus on harm reduction, suggesting smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes as safer alternatives to traditional smoking. But i

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Steph Curry's Historic Night: A Thumb Injury Can't Stop Him

Steph Curry, the Golden State Warriors' star player, made basketball history last night. He led his team to a big win over the Philadelphia 76ers, scoring 30 points, dishing out 10 assists, and grabbing 6 rebounds. Curry's performance was even more impressive because he did it with a sprained thumb!

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Syphilis on the Rise in Military Pregnancies

From 2012 to 2022, the number of pregnant women in the Military Health System (MHS) who had syphilis went up big time – by 233%! In 2012, there were 123 cases, which is about 66 out of every 100, 000 births. By 2022, that number jumped to 169 cases, or around 220 out of every 100, 000 births. But it

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