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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Comparing Two CAR-T Therapies: Liso-cel and Axi-cel in LBCL

At a single hospital, patients with large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) who didn't respond to initial treatments were given either lisocabtagene maraleucel (liso-cel) or axicabtagene ciloleucel (axi-cel). Liso-cel is newer and not widely studied outside clinical trials yet. From June 2021 to September 2022

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Red Sox's Meeting with Juan Soto: More Than Meets the Eye

The Boston Red Sox recently sat down with star free agent Juan Soto. Insiders like Jon Morosi hint that this meeting was about more than just wooing Soto. The Red Sox might be eyeing other top players represented by Soto's agent, Scott Boras. This includes pitchers like Corbin Burnes and Blake Snell

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Tablet: What to Expect

Ever wondered what Google's got cooking up for their next tablet? Well, let's spill the beans! Insiders have given us a sneak peek into the upcoming Pixel Tablet 2, and it sounds like it's going to be quite the game-changer. One of the most exciting features might be a keyboard case – finally! This

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Online Comments Influence Health Opinions in a Divided World

These days, people's views on health issues are all over the place, especially on social media. Comments can range from super supportive to downright against something, and they often include rude language. But how do these comments really affect how people think about health? A study looked into ho

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Get to Know Russell Wilson: Faith, Heritage, and Challenges

Russell Wilson, the NFL quarterback, is more than just a sports star. He's known for his strong Christian faith and unique heritage. Born to Harrison and Tammy Wilson in 1988, he grew up deeply influenced by his parents' values. When his father passed away in 2010, Wilson's faith became even more im

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI is Making Programming Accessible to Everyone

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in the tech world, opening up software development to people from all backgrounds. Thomas Davenport from Babson College and Ian Barkin, a venture capitalist, argue in their book All Hands on Tech that AI is democratizing tech skills. With low-code and no-

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Learning to Live with Differences

For a while now, we've been hearing about the friendly campaigning style of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. They were seen as a less harsh alternative compared to their opponents. Their supporters tried to mimic this approach. But when they lost, the pleasant demeanor v

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Vasectomy: Myths and Truths about Sex Life Changes

Vasectomy is a popular and reliable method of birth control. Yet, many men worry that it might affect their sex life or cause dysfunctions. Let's explore what the facts really are. First, it's important to understand what vasectomy is. It's a simple surgery that stops sperm from mixing with semen.

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: How It Hits the Road

You know, Parkinson's disease isn't just about tremors and slow movements. It can also mess with your ability to drive. And for many people with PD, driving is a big deal – it's how they stay independent. But as PD progresses, things start to change. Reactions might slow down, and even simple tasks

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Exercising for Better Brains: Which Workouts Help Kids with Developmental Disorders?

Do you know that certain types of exercise can really make a difference for children and teens with developmental disorders? Scientists looked at 68 different studies to figure out what works best. They found that combative sports like karate or boxing might be the top choice for boosting physical s

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