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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

The High Cost of Fighting Lung Cancer in Brazil

In Brazil, the diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer often comes too late. This delay pushes up the price of treatment. The financial burden of treating this disease in private healthcare settings is a growing concern. The cost of treating lung cancer can be astronomical. This is especially true

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Brain Drain: How Waste Buildup Might Be Behind a Mysterious Condition

A puzzling brain condition called idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) has three main signs: trouble thinking, walking issues, and bladder control problems. Plus, brain scans show enlarged fluid-filled spaces. What causes iNPH? That is a hard question to answer. Some people get better wit

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Genome Secrets with Smart Sequencing

Genome sequencing has made huge leaps forward. Now, some methods can map out chromosomes from end to end. However, these advanced techniques often need a lot of data from different sources. This can make the process expensive and time-consuming. The good news is that researchers are finding ways to

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Macau's Gaming Revolution: The Rise of Smart Tables

Macau's casinos are embracing a new era of technology with the rapid adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. This shift towards "smart tables" is one of the most significant advancements in the gaming industry, promising better security, smoother operations, and improved player

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Mar 29 2025FINANCE

IPOs: The Bumpy Road Ahead

The Trump administration had big plans for the stock market. The idea was simple: cut taxes, reduce regulations, and watch as tech giants flocked to public exchanges. This was supposed to kick-start a wave of initial public offerings (IPOs). Experts like Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon were optim

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

What Makes Older Adults Choose or Avoid Health Tech?

There is a lot of talk about health tech these days. It is everywhere, and it is growing fast. But not everyone is jumping on the bandwagon, especially older adults. Why do some older folks say yes to health tech, while others say no? There are two main ideas that try to explain this. They are calle

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Nurse Navigators: The Unsung Heroes of Digital Cancer Care

In the fast-paced world of cancer treatment, digital remote monitoring (DRM) has emerged as a game-changer. It helps doctors keep an eye on patients from afar, making cancer care more efficient. But here is the twist: the success of DRM heavily relies on nurse navigators (NNs). These professionals a

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Mexico: A New Chapter in Border Security

Mexico is now a key player in the U. S. 's strategy to manage immigration and crime. The U. S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem traveled to Mexico to wrap up a tour of Latin America. This trip was all about talking shop on immigration, crime, and deportation. She had already stopped in El Sal

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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

Memphis Grizzlies: New Coach, New Hope?

The Memphis Grizzlies have made a big move. They fired their head coach, Taylor Jenkins, with just nine games left in the regular season. This decision came as a shock to many, especially since Jenkins had been the most successful coach in the franchise's history. The team is currently 44-29, sittin

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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

The SEC's Basketball Revolution

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has long been known for its football prowess. However, the conference has quietly transformed into a basketball powerhouse. This shift is evident in the record-breaking number of SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament. 14 teams from the SEC made it to the tournament, a fe

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