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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

How Brain Cells Go Rogue in Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common brain disorder. It is caused by faulty brain circuits. The exact reasons why these circuits malfunction are still a mystery. However, recent progress in brain research has shed some light on the matter. Scientists have found that certain types of brain cells play a big role

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

The Power of Methylprednisolone in Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Guillain-Barré syndrome is a scary condition. It is a rare autoimmune disorder. It affects the nerves and can lead to paralysis. The body's immune system mistakenly attacks the nerves. This causes weakness and paralysis. It can be life-threatening. The condition often starts with tingling in t

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Fast Radio Bursts

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are incredibly brief flashes of radio waves. They come from far beyond our galaxy. Their origins remain a mystery. Scientists have made significant strides in detecting these bursts. Hundreds of new bursts have been found. Some of them repeat. This has opened up new wa

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Apr 11 2025CRIME

A Tragic Tourist Trip Over the Hudson

A helicopter tour over New York City ended in disaster on April 10, 2025. Six people lost their lives when their helicopter crashed into the Hudson River. The group included a pilot, two grown-ups, and three kids. These tourists were from Spain, enjoying a sightseeing adventure over the city. Th

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Jawbone Unveils Secrets of the Mysterious Denisovans

In the depths of the Penghu Channel off Taiwan, fishers stumbled upon a remarkable find: a jawbone that belongs to the enigmatic Denisovans. This isn't just any jawbone. It's the most complete Denisovan fossil ever found and genetically identified. The individual, a male, roamed the Earth at least 1

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Apr 11 2025EDUCATION

Why Thankfulness Can Be A Game-Changer for Nursing Students

A nursing student's journey is tough. It is a mix of long hours, high stress, and constant learning. But there is a simple tool that can make this journey easier. It is gratitude. This is not just about saying thank you. It is about making it a habit. It is about seeing the good in every day. This c

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Unmasking GHB: The Race to Catch the Invisible Drug

GHB, or gamma-hydroxybutyric acid, is a sneaky substance. It's often used in recreational drugs and, sadly, in drug-facilitated sexual assaults. The problem? GHB breaks down quickly in the body. This makes it hard for investigators to collect evidence. Plus, it's tricky to tell if GHB was added to a

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

New York's Governor Faces Legislative Roadblocks on Mental Health and Justice Reforms

New York's Governor Kathy Hochul is in a tough spot. She's pushing for some changes in the law, but she's facing a lot of resistance. The changes she wants are about how the state handles people with serious mental health issues and how evidence is shared in court cases. These aren't huge changes, b

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Cancer Risks in Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome

Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome is a rare genetic disorder. It is part of a group of conditions known as RASopathies. These conditions are caused by mutations in genes that control cell growth and division. People with CFC face a higher chance of developing cancer. This is due to the genetic change

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Helping Families Navigate Hereditary Cancer Risks

Hereditary cancer syndromes are a big deal. They can run in families and increase the risk of certain cancers. Over the past 15 years, tools called decision aids (DAs) have been created. These tools help families make informed choices about managing these risks. They guide them through complex decis

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