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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Sclerosing Mesenteritis

Sclerosing mesenteritis is a rare condition. It's not widely talked about. This is a problem. It affects the mesentery, the tissue that attaches the intestines to the abdomen. It can cause inflammation and scarring. This can lead to serious issues. But there's hope. Doctors are working to improve di

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Young Voices on Violence: What Kids Think About Being Asked Tough Questions

Kids and teens often have to deal with tough questions about violence. A recent study looked into how they feel about these routine checks in outpatient care. The research used a mix of methods. It gathered numbers from a survey of 184 kids aged 6 to 17. It also included in-depth talks with four kid

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Why Women Are Left Out of Ankle Injury Studies

Ankle injuries are a big deal in sports. They can sideline athletes for weeks, sometimes even months. But here's a surprising fact: most of the research on these injuries doesn't include enough women. This is a problem because women might experience these injuries differently than men. First, let's

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Managing High Cholesterol Through Life

When it comes to managing high cholesterol, it is important to understand that it is a lifelong issue. It is not just about the cholesterol level at the time of a doctor's appointment. The risk of heart disease comes from having high levels of bad cholesterol over a long period. This is especially t

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The March Madness Maths

The 2025 college basketball tournament is now in full swing, with only 32 teams left standing after the first round. The top seeds in each region managed to avoid major upsets, setting the stage for an exciting second round. Teams like Colorado State, Drake, and McNeese are hoping to pull off surpri

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Mar 22 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis to Return to Public Eye After Long Hospital Stay

Pope Francis is set to make a public appearance after five weeks of recovery. He will be appearing from the hospital where he is being treated. This will be his first public appearance since he was admitted to the hospital for double pneumonia. He will be greeting well-wishers from Rome’s Gemelli

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

What's Missing in Parkinson's Disease Research?

Parkinson's disease is a complex condition. It affects millions worldwide. It's a progressive disorder. This means it gets worse over time. It impacts movement and can cause tremors. It can also lead to stiffness and balance issues. The search for better treatments is ongoing. One area of focus is p

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

The Eye and The Immune System: A New Connection

In the world of cancer treatment, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a big deal. They help the immune system fight cancer. But they might also cause some trouble. One such issue is uveitis, an inflammation of the eye. The question is: do ICIs really increase the risk of uveitis? This is

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The Big Dance is Here: Who Will Reign Supreme in 2025?

The NCAA Women's Tournament is finally here and it is a thrilling time for basketball fans. The field of 68 teams has been set and the top seeds have some challenging paths ahead. UCLA, the number one overall seed, has a tough road ahead after winning the Big Ten Tournament. But there was some debat

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

March Madness and the Hidden Gambling Risks

March is a big month for sports fans, but it's also a time to talk about problem gambling. This is because March Madness, a huge sports betting event, happens during Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Since online sports betting became legal in Michigan, there's been a noticeable increase in people

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