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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and Seizure Meds: What You Need to Know

Epilepsy is a serious condition that affects many individuals, and antiseizure medications (ASMs) are commonly used to manage it. However, these medications can have unintended effects on the heart. Some ASMs can interfere with how the body processes fats, leading to an increased risk of heart disea

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Feb 15 2025FINANCE

Adyen: The Tech Stock That's Making Waves

In the tech sector, Adyen is a name that's been buzzing lately. This company, known for its payment processing services, has caught the attention of big players in the investment world. Recently, an analyst from a well-known firm suggested that Adyen is a great buy. This analyst, who focuses on tech

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Case: Justice Department's Sudden U-Turn

The Justice Department has asked a court to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a move that has sparked controversy and resignations. This decision comes after a tense standoff between the Justice Department's leadership in Washington and the independent-minded prosecutor

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Oops! Trump's Team Accidentally Fired Key Nuclear Staff

In a surprising turn of events, over 300 employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) were let go. This agency is responsible for managing the country's nuclear weapons. However, it seems that the officials who made this decision were not aware of the NNSA's crucial role. The En

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Feb 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Microplastics: The Tiny Pollutants We Can't Ignore

Microplastics, tiny particles smaller than 1 mm, are everywhere. They come from factories making plastic and from bigger plastic waste breaking down over time. These tiny bits of plastic behave differently in the environment because of their small size and unique surface chemistry. Think of it like

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Stem Cells vs. Sun Damage: A Mouse Tale

In the world of skincare, fighting wrinkles and other signs of aging is a big deal. Scientists wanted to see if human fat stem cells could help reverse sun damage in mice. They used two different methods to inject these cells: a regular syringe and a special multi-needle injector. First, they divide

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Improving Diabetes Management: A New Combo Therapy

Imagine this: a new treatment that not only helps manage type 2 diabetes but also makes patients happier with their care. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, let's dive in. First, let's talk about the basics. Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition where the body doesn't use insulin pro

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Challenges in Turner Syndrome

Turner Syndrome is a condition that affects growth, and it's a big worry for families. Kids with this syndrome often struggle with being shorter than their peers. The latest guidelines, released in 2024, highlight the importance of understanding growth patterns in Turner Syndrome. These guidelines a

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Feb 14 2025FINANCE

Trade Talk: How Trump's Words Are Shaking Business Confidence

Ken Griffin, the head of Citadel, recently spoke out about the impact of President Trump's aggressive trade tactics. He believes that Trump's strong words are causing harm. Griffin thinks that these words make it hard for business leaders and policymakers to trust the U. S. as a reliable trading par

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Breaking Down Breast Cancer: A New Strategy Emerges

Breast cancer is a global health challenge that scientists are tackling head-on. Instead of just using traditional methods, they are now exploring new ways to fight this disease. One promising approach involves using drugs that target specific proteins called CDK4 and CDK6. These drugs, known as CDK

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