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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

The Shift to Easier Blood Treatments

The treatment of nerve-related issues caused by antibodies has seen a big improvement. This is thanks to a method called plasma exchange. It's a clever way to clean the blood. The process used to be tough on patients. It required a central line, which is a tube put into a big vein. This made it hard

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

The Power of Glucocorticoids in Fighting Severe Pneumonia

In the realm of medical research, scientists have been diving deep into how well certain medicines work. One hot topic is how well glucocorticoids help with severe pneumonia. This is a big deal because pneumonia is a serious lung infection that can be life-threatening. It's important to know if t

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Apr 24 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Moments: A Peaceful End

Pope Francis' last moments were marked by tranquility, according to his doctor. Sergio Alfieri, the doctor, shared that the pope passed away peacefully at his residence, without any pain. This happened after the pope had been ill for a short time early on a Monday morning. The doctor had been in ch

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

DEI Programs Face Federal Hurdles

A recent ruling by a federal judge has temporarily halted efforts by the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which a

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Future of Heart, Kidney, and Metabolic Care: A New Approach

The world of heart, kidney, and metabolic health is complex. These conditions often go hand in hand, causing serious health issues and putting a heavy load on healthcare systems. Traditional treatments often miss the mark because they focus on one condition at a time. This is a problem because these

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Fish Blood Changes: How Cold Water Affects Two Tropical Species

Fish can be very sensitive to changes in their environment. Two types of fish, Colossoma macropomum and Piaractus brachypomus, were put through a temperature test. This was to see how their bodies reacted to a sudden drop in temperature, followed by a return to normal. The fish were kept in water

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Drugs and Telomeres: A New Look at Autism Treatment

Telomeres are tiny parts of our chromosomes that get shorter as we age. They play a big role in how our cells age and work. Scientists have found that people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have shorter telomeres. This has led researchers to wonder if the drugs used to treat ASD might affe

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Liver Cancer Patients

Liver cancer, specifically hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a serious and common health issue. It is the most frequent type of primary liver cancer. Traditional photon radiotherapy has been used to treat HCC, but it comes with significant risks. These risks include high exit doses of radiation and

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Rhythm Fixes: Race and Ethnicity in Treatment Outcomes

Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is a heart condition that affects millions worldwide. It's a problem where the heart beats irregularly, which can lead to serious health issues. Two main treatments exist: drug therapy and ablation. Drug therapy involves taking medication to control the heart's rhythm.

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link Between Psoriasis and Obesity

Psoriasis and obesity often go hand in hand. These two long-term health issues share similar underlying problems. One key factor is a persistent, low-level inflammation that affects both body fat and skin. This link means that people with psoriasis who are also obese may face a tougher battle. Their

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