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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Immunity: Vaccines Battle Cervical Cancer

You know how cervical cancer can trick the immune system into ignoring it? Well, scientists are fighting back with special vaccines. These vaccines help the body's soldiers, like lymphocytes and natural killer cells, to team up and target the bad guys, the cancer cells. The vaccines do this by boost

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

The Secret Wealth Managers Behind Oligarchs

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries like the USA, UK, and EU imposed sanctions on wealthy individuals close to Putin. But these rich folks, known as oligarchs, seem to dodge these punishments like pros. How? It's all about the secretive experts who help them hide their money offshore.

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Russian Propaganda: A Powerful Tool?

Before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a unique survey experiment was conducted. This experiment aimed to see if the propaganda spread by the Putin regime could sway public opinion to support military action. The results, collected a year before the actual invasion, showed that even mild fo

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's New Weapons: A Turning Point?

Imagine this: President Biden just gave Ukraine the green light to use some powerful missiles from the U. S. to target Russia. These missiles, known as ATACMs, can hit much deeper into Russia's territory. Why the change? Well, Russia has been getting some help from North Korea, with thousands of tro

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Work Disability and Heart Disease in Young Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis: What's the Link?

Young adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) might face a higher risk of heart disease if they become unable to work due to their condition. A recent study looked into this idea by examining data from the CorEvitas registry. Researchers compared two groups of people under 65 with RA: those who develo

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why VIP Matters for Adipose Tissue in Cold Weather

Adipose tissue is a dynamic organ crucial for survival roles like immune responses and thermogenesis. New studies reveal it has a complex anatomy and physiology. Vasoactive intestinal peptide, known as VIP, and its receptors (VPAC1 and VPAC2) play significant roles in various bodily functions. Howev

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Benefits of Taking Meds on Time for Heart Patients

You know how sometimes people don’t take their medicines as they should? Well, this can be a big problem for folks with heart diseases, especially in places like Mexico, Thailand, and China. A recent study looked into what could happen if these patients took their meds properly. The results? Big sav

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Meet STAREE: A Big Study on Statins and Older People's Health

Ever wondered if taking statins can help healthy older folks avoid heart problems? That's exactly what the STAREE trial is trying to figure out. This is a big deal because doctors aren't sure if the benefits of statins outweigh the risks for older people who don't already have heart issues. STAREE i

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Heart Health Awareness: What Indian Communities Know and Do

You've probably heard about heart diseases, but do you really know how to prevent them? In India, not everyone might be in the loop about these critical facts. That's why it's essential to find out what people in communities know, think, and do about heart diseases and their risks. Surprisingly, the

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Vasectomy: Myths and Truths about Sex Life Changes

Vasectomy is a popular and reliable method of birth control. Yet, many men worry that it might affect their sex life or cause dysfunctions. Let's explore what the facts really are. First, it's important to understand what vasectomy is. It's a simple surgery that stops sperm from mixing with semen.

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