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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Tech Could Change Diabetes Care Forever

Insulin resistance is a big deal. It messes with how our bodies handle glucose, leading to a bunch of health issues like high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and even heart problems. For many people, this resistance is a precursor to type 2 diabetes, often lingering for years before diagnosis. So,

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Jul 20 2025CRYPTO

The U. S. Takes a Big Step in Crypto Regulation

In a significant move, the House of Representatives has approved three bills aimed at regulating the cryptocurrency industry, with one of them now heading to President Donald Trump's desk. The bills are part of Trump's push to establish the U. S. as a global leader in crypto. The first bill, which

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late Night TV Shake-Up: Money Talks, Politics Walk

The recent end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has sparked a heated debate. Some say it's about money, others think politics played a role. Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, has strong opinions on the matter. Portnoy points out the harsh reality of business. Colbert earns a hefty sa

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Jul 20 2025WEATHER

Sizzling Days Ahead: What to Expect in the Midlands

The Midlands is bracing for a scorcher, with high temperatures and humidity sticking around until at least Monday. The culprit? A strong high-pressure system that's not letting up anytime soon. Tonight, expect a warm and muggy evening, with temperatures only dropping to the mid to upper 70s. Don't e

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Testing New Tools to Spot Thyroid Cancer Spread

Scientists are looking into better ways to detect when thyroid cancer spreads. They are checking out two methods: FNA-TG and FNA-CYFRA 21-1. These methods involve taking tiny samples from lymph nodes in the neck to see if cancer has spread there. The goal is to see if these methods work well and if

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

China's Growing Fight Against Fat-Induced Pancreas Inflammation

In China, there's a rising concern about a type of pancreas inflammation caused by too much fat in the blood. This condition, called hypertriglyceridemic acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP), is becoming more common. Experts are studying this issue closely. They want to understand why it's happening more of

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

What Makes Your Pancreas Unique?

The pancreas, a vital organ, varies in size and fat content among people. This variation is especially noticeable in those with diabetes. However, the reasons behind these differences are not fully understood. Race, genetics, and lifestyle choices might play a role. For instance, certain genetic ma

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: Why Homeless People Get Left Behind

Every year, breast cancer claims around 42, 211 lives in the United States. Shockingly, people without homes are hit harder by this disease. They not only get breast cancer more often but also face higher death rates compared to those with stable housing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevent

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Jul 19 2025EDUCATION

SC State University's Big Plan to Fix the Housing Crunch

SC State University is making big moves to tackle their housing problem. They're planning to build new dorms and renovate old ones to make room for more students. The university is looking to get some serious cash from a federal program to help pay for these projects. They're planning to build a hu

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: AI's Role in Healthcare

AI is making waves in healthcare, but it's not just about speed. It's about getting things right. A recent study highlights the importance of balance. It's not just about making AI super smart. It's about using it wisely. The study points out that speed, reach, and ability are crucial. But they nee

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