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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Japan's Push for Faster Cancer Drug Approvals

Japan is determined to speed up the availability of new cancer treatments. These treatments offer better outcomes than existing options. To make this happen, countries use special pathways to quicken the approval process. This is known as expedited approval. A study compared the speed of drug ap

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Jun 03 2025SPORTS

The Most Entertaining MLB Players of 2025

Baseball is all about having a good time, right? It's a break from the daily grind, a chance to enjoy some exciting moments. So, let's talk about the players who make the 2025 season a blast to watch. These aren't necessarily the best players, but the ones who bring the most fun to the game.

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How to Pick the Best Non-Medical Measures for Health and Money

Countries have different ways of handling infectious diseases. They use non-medical measures to control outbreaks. These measures can have big effects on both health and the economy. So, it's crucial to find the right balance. A new approach helps figure out which measures work best. It looks a

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Jun 02 2025CELEBRITIES

A Neighborly Dispute Turns Deadly for John Redcorn's Voice Actor

A well-known voice actor, Jonathan Joss, was fatally shot in a dispute with a neighbor. The actor was 59 years old. The incident occurred on a Saturday night in San Antonio. The police were called to a home where they found Joss with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite efforts to save his life, he

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

How Do Scientists Really Feel About Cheating in Research?

Scientists often talk about the importance of honesty and fairness in their work. These values are supposed to guide them in their research. But do scientists really live up to these ideals? Do they always follow the rules? A recent study tried to find out. It looked at how scientists from four

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Dementia Across Generations

Dementia is a big deal, and it's only going to get bigger. Why? Because people are living longer. As life expectancy goes up, so does the number of folks dealing with dementia. This isn't just a problem for individuals; it's a challenge for societies everywhere. So, what's the deal with dementia ac

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Mapping Out Trachoma: How Location Data Can Make a Difference

In the world of public health, predicting the spread of diseases is crucial. One method gaining traction is model-based geostatistics. This approach uses location data to estimate the prevalence of neglected tropical diseases, like trachoma, in developing regions. Trachoma is a big deal in these are

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

A New Vaccine Option for Some Adults

The Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to a new, lower-dose Covid-19 vaccine from Moderna. This vaccine is specifically for adults aged 65 and older, as well as those between 12 and 64 who have health conditions that put them at higher risk for severe Covid-19. It is important to

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Fitness as a Key to Beating Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a serious disease, but new research shows that regular exercise can greatly improve the chances of survival. This study, which involved people from several countries, showed that a structured exercise program can help keep colon cancer from returning. The study was unique b

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Colorectal Cancer: New Hope in Treatment and Prevention

Colorectal cancer is a significant health issue in the United States, ranking as the second leading cause of cancer deaths. This year, over 150, 000 new cases are expected, with nearly 53, 000 fatalities. This is a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective prevention and treatment strategies

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