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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Pill Could Change the Game for Heart Failure Patients

Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is a serious condition. It often goes untreated due to doctors not prescribing the right meds and patients not taking them as directed. Four specific drugs are recommended for these patients. However, getting patients to stick to this regimen is a

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

The Flexible World of Bacteria: How Streptomyces Adapt and Divide Labor

Bacteria are often seen as simple, single-celled organisms. However, some bacteria, like Streptomyces coelicolor, show complex behaviors. These bacteria divide labor among cells. Some cells focus on growth and reproduction, while others make antibiotics. This division happens because some cells lose

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Psoriasis Treatments: Risankizumab and Secukinumab Face Off

Psoriasis is a tough skin condition. It can be really hard to deal with. It can be mild or severe. It can be a real pain. There are two treatments that are quite popular in Italy. They are risankizumab and secukinumab. Both are known to be effective. They help a lot of people. But which one

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up BaTiO3 with La and Mn

The world of materials science is always looking for ways to make things better. One interesting experiment looked at how adding a bit of lanthanum and manganese to BaTiO3 affects its properties. This mix, called BLTM, changes the shape of the crystal structure, making it more cube-like. This might

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Military Makes Key Gain in Khartoum

A significant shift occurred in Sudan's ongoing conflict. The Sudanese military announced it had regained control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum. This move is a big deal because the palace had been a stronghold for the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for nearly two years. The palace, a symbo

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

Tin Solar Cells: A New Spin on Efficiency

The world of solar energy is always buzzing with new ideas. One of the latest focuses on tin-based perovskite solar cells. These cells have a special material called PSS. It's great at moving positive charges, but it has a big flaw. The acids in PSS react badly with the ITO electrode. This reaction

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Chronic Hives and Thyroid Health: A Global Perspective

Chronic spontaneous urticaria, or hives, is a condition that causes itchy welts on the skin. It can be quite uncomfortable and frustrating for those who experience it. Interestingly, researchers have been looking into a possible link between this skin condition and thyroid function. The thyroid is a

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

EU's Military Aid to Ukraine: A Bumpy Road

The European Union's efforts to boost military support for Ukraine have hit a few roadblocks. The original idea was to send Ukraine at least 1. 5 million rounds of artillery ammunition in 2025. This plan was announced last month, but it was immediately blocked by Hungary. The EU then tried to ral

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

American Freed After Two Years in Taliban Custody

The Taliban government in Afghanistan recently released an American citizen who had been held captive for over two years. This man, George Glezmann, was a tourist when he was detained in December 2022. His release was described as a humanitarian gesture by the Taliban's foreign ministry. This event

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

A Rare Skin Condition and Pregnancy: A Look at Secukinumab

GPP or Generalized Pustular Psoriasis is a serious skin condition that can affect pregnant women. This condition is not common and is marked by the appearance of pus-filled bumps all over the body. These bumps are not infected, but they are full of a type of white blood cell called neutrophils. The

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