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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Computers: Helping Doctors Personalize Treatment

Imagine a future where every patient gets a unique treatment plan. This is the goal of personalized medicine, and computers are making it happen. By analyzing lots of data, machine learning (ML) helps doctors figure out the best treatments for each person. ML is like a super-smart helper fo

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Linda McMahon's Education Mission

Linda McMahon is in a tough spot. She's been chosen to lead the Department of Education, but there's a catch. The president who picked her wants the department to be shut down. This is an unusual situation, as the person in charge of an organization is being asked to dismantle it. McMahon's

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Wrestling's Dark Past Shadows McMahon's Education Bid

Linda McMahon is up for a big job. She wants to lead the Education Department. This job is huge. It oversees more than 50 million students in about 98, 000 public schools and 32, 000 private schools around the United States. But there are some big concerns. Some former employees of the WWE and their

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education

Trump has a bold idea to shake things up in the education world. He wants to shut down the Department of Education right away. He thinks it's a waste of money and doesn't do much good. He pointed out that the U. S. spends a lot on education but doesn't get great results. He wants to send education d

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Smoking and COPD: A Double Trouble

COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a challenging lung condition. It's like dealing with multiple problems at once, such as struggling to breathe, constant coughing, and dealing with mucus buildup. This happens because the airways or tiny air sacs in the lungs are not working properly

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Text Messages and Hypertension: A New Approach to Care

Imagine if you could get a little nudge to live healthier just by reading a text message. That's what researchers wanted to find out when they looked into using text messages to help people with high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a big deal because it can lead to serious heart problems. Doc

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Can We Predict Cancer Survival?

Esophageal cancer is a serious illness that starts in the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach. It's not easy to treat, and doctors are always searching for better ways to help patients. One approach is using neoadjuvant treatment, which involves giving treatment before the main procedure, like

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Lymphoma: The Search for Better Biomarkers

The world of medicine is always on the lookout for new ways to fight diseases. Recently, a new type of treatment called CD3xCD20 bispecific antibodies has been approved for use in treating two types of lymphoma: follicular lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. These treatments are exciting bec

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

TNK vs tPA: The Stroke Treatment Face-Off

When someone has a sudden ischemic stroke, doctors have to act fast. Two main drugs are used to break up the blood clots that cause these strokes: alteplase (tPA) and tenecteplase (TNK). For a long time, tPA was the preferred choice. But new guidelines from the American Heart Association suggest tha

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

From Jan. 6 Investigator to Trump's Ally: A Sudden Shift

Emil Bove, a former federal prosecutor, found himself in the spotlight after the January 6th Capitol attack. He was a key player in the investigation, working closely with the FBI to track down suspects in New York. Bove's dedication to the case was evident, as he pushed for his office to take a cen

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