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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Drug Potential: A Fresh Look at Co-Crystal Chemistry

Drug development has always been a complex process. It involves improving the way drugs work and how they behave in the body. One exciting area of research is co-crystal technology. This method is eco-friendly, simple, and effective. It offers a new way to enhance the properties of drugs. A recent

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Common Medical Scans

CT scans are a common tool in modern medicine. They help doctors spot and diagnose health issues. They also guide medical procedures. But there is a catch. These scans expose people to ionizing radiation. This type of radiation is known to cause cancer. A recent study shed light on this issue. It su

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

Mars Dreams May Face Earthly Hurdles

The U. S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, is under pressure to slash its workforce by at least 20%. This news comes from insiders who are aware of the situation. The push for these cuts is part of a broader effort to trim costs across the federal government. T

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Pancreatic Cancer Surgery and its Outcomes

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It often spreads to nearby blood vessels. Doctors sometimes have to remove part of a vein during surgery to get rid of all the cancer. This is called a venous resection. A recent study looked at how this affects patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Breast Cancer Risk: The Power of Genetic Scores

Breast cancer is a significant health concern. It affects millions of women worldwide. There is a lot of talk about new tools to fight it. One such tool is the polygenic risk score (PRS). This score is a number that shows a person's chance of getting breast cancer. It is based on many small gen

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Seizures in the Elderly: When Memory Loss and Epilepsy Collide

People who are 60 or older are more likely to develop epilepsy. This is especially true for those who are experiencing some form of cognitive decline. This decline can range from mild issues, like forgetting where they put their keys, to more serious problems, such as dementia. When epilepsy strikes

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

MacBook Pro Deals: Big Savings on Top Models

The price of 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models has been slowly increasing. But there's still time to snag a deal on Amazon. These laptops, powered by the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips, offer a range of configurations to suit different needs and budgets. The discounts are most significant on the

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Final Day Showdown: The NBA's Western Conference Battle

The 2024-25 NBA regular season is wrapping up, and the Western Conference is still wide open. Four teams are fighting for the final three guaranteed playoff spots. The Nuggets, Clippers, Warriors, and Timberwolves are all in the mix for seeds 4 through 6. The Eastern Conference has already secured a

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Apr 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Last of Us Season 2: What to Expect and Where to Watch

The Last of Us is back for a second round. This time, the story jumps five years ahead. Ellie, now 19, is at the center of it all. Her bond with Joel has changed a lot since the first season. The show is based on a popular video game. The first season followed a global pandemic caused by a fungal in

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Bernie's Big Showdown: A Clash of Visions in LA

In Los Angeles, a political storm brewed as Bernie Sanders took the stage. He warned the crowd of 36, 000 that the United States is in deep trouble. The senator from Vermont didn't hold back. He criticized President Trump's policies, claiming they favor the super-rich over the average worker. Sander

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