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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Microorgans: A Fresh Look at Biomedical Research

Over the past decade and a half, biomedical research has seen a fascinating evolution, moving from cultivating stem cells to constructing intricate, miniature organ models known as organoids. These tiny, 3D structures mimic the functions of full-sized organs, marking a shift from understanding cell

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Nov 24 2024LIFESTYLE

Flying in Style: What Makes Turkish Airlines Business Class Special?

Welcome to Turkish Airlines’ business class experience on long-haul flights! This airline has made a name for itself by blending comfort, luxury, and the rich culture of Turkey into every journey. With awards like the Skytrax ranking for best business class catering, you know you're in for a treat.

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Former Top Doc Warns of Health Threats Surge

Dr. Jerome Adams, former U. S. surgeon general, took to social media to alert the incoming administration about a rise in infectious diseases. Adams, who worked with President Trump, expressed concern over the increase in whooping cough, measles, and bird flu cases. He emphasized the need for a stro

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Photos of Diddy at a Party: What Do They Show?

Pictures have surfaced showing rapper and businessman Sean "Diddy" Combs in an unusual situation at one of his parties. In the photos, Diddy, who was 34 at the time, is seen eating a chocolate-covered strawberry off a naked woman. The woman is lying on a table covered in food and fruit, with a leaf

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Research Honesty: A Look at Medical Pros in Ningxia, China

A recent survey looked into how much medical professionals in Ningxia, China, know about being honest in research, and what they think about doing wrong things in academics. They asked about 3 main things: knowledge, attitude, and actions. The goal? To find out why some folks might not always play b

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Reviving Old Medicine: A Fresh Fight Against COVID-19

You might be surprised to learn that scientists are turning to old drugs to combat COVID-19. Medicines like chloroquine, ivermectin, and remdesivir are being explored as potential weapons against the new coronavirus. These drugs aren't fresh off the assembly line, but they could be mighty effective

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Wisconsin Badgers Stumble: Breaking Down the Nebraska Defeat

The Wisconsin Badgers faced a rough defeat against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday, losing 44-25 and ending a 10-game winning streak in the rivalry. This loss dropped the Badgers to 5-6 on the season, making their chance to become bowl-eligible slim. Let's dive into what went wrong. First off,

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Saliva's microbe army: How sugar problems impact gum health

Did you know that the tiny creatures living in your saliva can tell a lot about your health? Especially if you have type 2 diabetes. In a recent study, scientists took a closer look at these microbes when diabetes meets different levels of gum disease. They found that the mix of microbes changes qui

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

How Blood Vessel Problems in Pregnancy Loss May Be Linked to Certain Antibodies

Did you know that some antibodies in your body could be playing a sneaky role in recurrent pregnancy loss? Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are often the culprits. Scientists are digging deeper to find out if these antibodies could be causing trouble with blood vessels in women who keep losing preg

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Mystery of Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis: When the Body Turns Against the Brain

Ever thought about your own body attacking you? It might sound like a horror story, but it's a real medical condition called autoimmune encephalitis. One such type is anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, where the immune system goes rogue and produces antibodies that disrupt the brain's normal function.

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