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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Predicting Second Cancers: A Closer Look

Colorectal cancer can sometimes come back. This is called metachronous colorectal cancer. It happens after the first treatment. Doctors want to find ways to predict this. They made a model to do just that. The model uses data from past patients. It looks at many things. Like age, health history, an

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Tech Accusations: Iran Calls Out U. S. Firms in Gaza Conflict

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, recently took to social media to express strong disapproval. He accused Israel of using U. S. technology to target children in Gaza. This claim came after a video of a UN Special Rapporteur's remarks was shared on X. The spokesperson highlighted

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Life After the Races: Adam Cianciarulo's New Path

Adam Cianciarulo, a former motocross champion, is finding his way in life after retiring from professional racing. His career, which lasted over a decade, was intense and demanding. Now, he is adjusting to a quieter, more balanced lifestyle. Time feels different now. During his racing days, every w

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

How Waist Size Might Predict Muscle Loss in Older Chinese Adults

Researchers dug into a big health study in China to see if waist size could hint at muscle loss in middle-aged and older adults. They wanted to know if a number called the A Body Shape Index (ABSI) could help predict sarcopenia, which is when people lose a lot of muscle as they age. Most studies on

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

Checking if a Health Quiz Works for Honduran Students

Researchers wanted to see if a health behavior survey, called the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLP-II), works well for university students in Honduras. This survey is used a lot around the world to check how people take care of their health. But, no one had really tested if it makes sense

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Dec 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Century of Sounds: KMOX's Journey Through Time

KMOX, a well-known radio station, has been around for a full century. It's not just any old station, it has a rich history filled with famous voices and top-notch ratings. But what makes KMOX stand out? It's not just the big names that have graced its airwaves. It's the station's ability to stay rel

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Movers: A Shift in Strategy

Japan's financial leaders are hinting at a big change. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) might raise interest rates soon. This is a big deal because Japan has kept rates low for a long time. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said there's no big disagreement with the BOJ. This means the government is okay with

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

EU to Charge €3 on Low-Value Parcels from 2026

Starting in July 2026, the EU will impose a €3 customs duty on small parcels valued under €150. This change targets the surge in online shopping, particularly from Chinese platforms like Shein and Temu. Initially, the EU planned to remove the €150 exemption by 2028, but they sped up the process. Th

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

New Hope in Fighting Cancer: Tiny Molecules Take on Stubborn Stem Cells

Cancer is tricky. It hides and fights back. But scientists are on the hunt for new ways to beat it. They are looking at tiny molecules. These molecules might be able to target cancer stem cells. These are the cells that make cancer come back. The goal is to stop cancer from returning. Scientists ar

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Dec 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Green Push: How Far Along Are They?

China is the world's top carbon polluter. It's also making big moves to cut down on emissions. The country has set a goal to become carbon neutral. This means it wants to balance out the carbon it emits with the carbon it removes from the atmosphere. A recent study took a close look at China's plan

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