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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Understanding Life After Esophagectomy: Patient Voices Matter

Esophagectomy, a major surgery to remove the esophagus, can really shake up a patient's life. Studies show that while it's good for survival, it's tough on daily living. Patients often face big, lasting changes in how they live. Doctors mostly look at survival rates and major side effects when choos

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Pigment Changes in Sorghum Leaves Treated with Herbicides and Growth Regulators

Did you know that the color of sorghum leaves can tell a lot about how well the plant is growing? Scientists looked into how a common herbicide called Citadel 25 OD affects the pigments in sorghum leaves. They found that using more herbicide lowered the amount of pigments like chlorophylls and carot

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Ready When You're Not

Picture this: Germany is suddenly dealing with a serious security crisis, either on home soil or far away. Hospitals must be ready to handle emergencies like violence, terrorism, or even war. Doctors could face a surge of injured patients needing surgery. Standard medical training won’t be enough. T

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Burn Patients' Stories Shape Their Care

For years, the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ) has been keen to gather patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). A previous trial where hospitals took the lead saw few participants and many people dropping out, suggesting a new approach might be better. One major concern was th

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Are Patient Feedback Alone Enough for Knee Surgery Success?

When planning a big project, like constructing a bridge, you wouldn't just ask passersby if it's sturdy, right? You'd need measurements, tests, and lots of data. The same goes for knee surgeries. Doctors often rely on how patients feel after the surgery, which is known as patient-reported outcome me

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Musical Crime Comedy: A Unique Oscar Contender?

In the world of film, Netflix has just dropped a movie that's turning heads and causing a stir. We're talking about "Emilia Pérez, " a crime comedy musical that's being called the wildest potential Best Picture contender for the 2025 Oscars. This film is no ordinary flick. It's directed by Jacques A

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Will Weather Affect Packers vs. Bears Game?

This Sunday, the Green Bay Packers (6-3) take on the Chicago Bears (4-5) at Soldier Field. While fans are excited for the NFC North action, the weather might play a role in the game's outcome. Forecasts predict a mix of wind and light rain, which could make things tricky for kickers and quarterbacks

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Will the GOP Bow to Trump's Extreme Nominees?

In the days following his reelection, Donald Trump started unveiling his Cabinet choices. These are the folks who'll run the federal government for the next four years. Among them are some regular Republicans, like Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, and some wildly unqualified extremists, s

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Celtics vs Raptors: Lineup Challenges with Injuries

Winning ten out of their first thirteen games, the Celtics are on a roll. Can they keep up the pace? They’re facing the Toronto Raptors tonight, but there’s a big question mark regarding one of their key players, Jrue Holiday. With a left knee issue, he might call it a night. That could be a tough o

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

House GOP: Closer to Trump Than Ever

The House of Representatives is now more aligned with Donald Trump than ever before. A large chunk of the Republican members, about two-thirds, are new to Congress and have only known Trump as their party leader. This makes Trump's agenda easier to push through the House compared to the Senate, wher

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