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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Risk: What Women with Benign Breast Disease Need to Know

Benign breast disease (BBD) is a term that covers many non-cancerous conditions. But here is the thing: having BBD can sometimes increase a woman's chances of getting breast cancer later in life. This is important because it means that understanding these risks can help doctors find better ways to

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Babies and Parabens: What You Should Know

Babies' skin is extremely sensitive. It needs extra care to stay healthy. So, it's important to know what we're putting on it. Parabens are chemicals that stop germs. They're in many things we use every day, like makeup and shampoos. But did you know they're also in some baby lotions and creams?

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Dementia: How Cultural Support Groups Can Make a Difference

Dementia is a big challenge for families. It's not just about the person with dementia, but also the caregivers and the whole family. Imagine if there were support groups that could really help families through this tough time. These groups would understand and respect each family's unique cultural

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Special Diets for Dogs with Chronic Gut Issues

Dogs with chronic gut problems, known as chronic enteropathies (CE), face a tough battle. These issues cause ongoing or recurring stomach troubles without any clear cause like parasites or infections. A recent study took a close look at a special diet to help these dogs. The study focused on dogs t

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Heart Trouble: Spotting Risks in Diabetes and Kidney Disease

Diabetes and kidney disease are a dangerous combo. People with both conditions face a much higher chance of heart problems. Traditional ways of predicting these risks aren't always accurate. This is where machine learning comes in. It's a type of artificial intelligence that can learn from data

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Feb 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Race: Catching Up or Leaping Ahead?

China's journey in AI is a story of rapid growth and catching up. It's not just about copying what others have done. China is learning fast and making its own mark. This isn't like the old days when countries just copied each other. China is doing something different. They are producing a lot of AI

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Beyond the Liver

A silent epidemic is sweeping through our communities, and it's not just about what's on our plates. It's about how we live our lives. People with lower incomes are bearing the brunt of this issue. This condition is called MASLD, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. But it's

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Does a Rough Past Always Mean Memory Issues?

Imagine you've had a tough life. Maybe you faced some serious challenges when you were younger. You might be wondering if those hard times could cause memory problems when you get older. A recent study in Germany tried to figure this out. Researchers gathered nearly 900 people to see if tough exper

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Mindful Mentors: Shaping Future Scientists in Alzheimer's Research

Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are a huge problem for many people, especially those from minority backgrounds. That's why a special program is helping young students from underrepresented groups learn about this issue. The program is called Inspiring Undergraduate Student Training

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

The Mystery of the Sports Gene

The idea that genes could predict who will be the next big sports star has been a hot topic. The ACTN3 gene, with its specific variant called C>T, has been under the microscope. The thought is that this variant might give someone an edge in speed or strength. But hold on, just because someone has th

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