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May 12 2025HEALTH

Can Lung Cancer Treatment Be Safely Resumed After a Serious Side Effect?

In the treatment of lung cancer, doctors often use a combination of chemotherapy and radiation. But there is a problem. Sometimes, this mix causes a serious side effect called pneumonitis. This is when the lungs become inflamed. Pneumonitis can be bad enough to stop treatment. But what happens

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Big Changes: What's New and What's Next?

The state of Colorado wrapped up its 2025 legislative session after 120 days of intense lawmaking. This session saw the passing of hundreds of bills, touching on some of the most contentious political topics around. Many of these bills are now waiting for Governor Jared Polis's final approval to bec

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Hormones on Women's Muscle Strength

Women's muscle strength and function decline earlier than men's. This is often due to changes in hormones during menopause. A study looked at 88 women, from 18 to 80 years old, to understand this better. The research focused on the quadriceps, a key muscle group. The study found that muscle strength

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Our Surroundings on Heart Health

The world around us has a big say in how our blood vessels behave. It can either help or harm our hearts. This is especially true when it comes to things like air pollution and certain chemicals. These troublemakers can cause stress in our bodies, leading to long-term inflammation and making our blo

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May 12 2025EDUCATION

How War Affects Parents and Their Kids

Parents in war zones face a tough challenge. They must protect their kids from the chaos around them. This is especially true for families forced to leave their homes. A recent look into this situation focused on Israeli parents who had to move because of conflict. The study dug into three key area

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May 12 2025EDUCATION

School Nurses: The Unsung Heroes in Education

In the realm of education, there's a group of professionals who often go unnoticed but play a crucial role in the well-being of students. These are the school nurses, and their training is a topic of interest, especially in Russia. The focus is on how Russian medical universities, including Kazan S

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May 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft and OpenAI: A Tech Power Play

The tech world is buzzing with a high-stakes game of chess between Microsoft and OpenAI. These two giants are in the middle of a serious negotiation. The goal? To reshape their partnership and pave the way for OpenAI to go public someday. This isn't just about money. It's about control, innovation,

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May 11 2025HEALTH

A Father's Promise: The Power of Medical Progress

In the realm of medical science, hope often comes from unexpected places. One man, Eric, was given a grim diagnosis: colon cancer that had spread to his liver. At just 35 years old, his future looked bleak. Yet, Eric had a dream. He wanted to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day.

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May 11 2025RELIGION

A New Voice for Peace: Leo XIV's First Sunday Blessing

Newly appointed Pope Leo XIV made his debut at the Sunday noon blessing, choosing a unique approach to convey his message of peace. This was not just any blessing. Leo XIV decided to break tradition and stand at the heart of St. Peter’s Square, right in the middle of the action. This was a bold m

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Why Babies Die in Poor Countries

The number of children who die before they turn five is a big problem in many poor countries. Most of these deaths happen in places where people do not have much money. These countries are often called low- and lower-middle-income countries. Even though some progress has been made, it is not clea

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