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Jan 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Health: What a Psychic Sees for Summer 2025

Imagine you're Kate Middleton, dealing with a tough 2024 that included cancer treatment. Now, a psychic named Mystic Meg says you're not out of the woods yet. She predicts health challenges will hit again in the summer of 2025. Kate might face issues due to her ambitious nature, as a Capricorn. The

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Richarlison Stays Put: What's Next for the Brazilian Star?

Tottenham Hotspur's Brazilian forward, Richarlison, isn't planning to leave the club during the January transfer window, according to recent news. The 27-year-old has faced several hamstring injuries this season, keeping him off the pitch for most of the year. Rumors have suggested that he might be

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Swift Bug Tests: Can They Help Docs Cut Antibiotics?

Rapid microbiological tests, done right at the patient's side, could help fight the growing problem of antibiotic resistance. But how can these tests help doctors in the UK, working in community clinics? Not much is known yet about how these tests could be woven into their daily work. These speedy

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring Primary Healthcare Crises Across Europe: A Workforce and Governance Perspective

Primary healthcare is a crucial concept around the world. However, not much attention is paid to the essential role of healthcare workers within the distinct settings they operate in. This study aims to connect the primary healthcare policy with the ongoing debate about the healthcare workforce cris

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Beating TB: The Journey of AcpM Protein

Have you ever wondered how bacteria become resistant to drugs? One culprit, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a sneaky bug causing deadly tuberculosis. A key player in TB's resistance is AcpM, a protein that helps Mtb build its tough outer shell. Understanding AcpM is crucial because it can h

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Ethiopia's Fertility Risks: A Socioeconomic Tale

In Ethiopia, certain behaviors during pregnancy can lead to serious problems. These include having babies too close together, starting or ending childbearing too early or late, and having many children. These are called high-risk fertility behaviors (HRFB). Understanding why some people do this more

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Jan 02 2025WEATHER

Icy Blast Ahead: US Braces for Extreme Cold

Get ready, folks! Mother Nature is dishing out a massive dose of Arctic air, and it's heading straight for the eastern two-thirds of the United States. This isn't your average winter cold; we're talking dangerously low temperatures that will affect over 70% of the country's population. The cold spel

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Why a Fatty Molecule Helps Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Spread

Triple-negative breast cancer, one of the toughest types to treat, can spread to places like your lungs. Scientists have struggled to understand how this happens until now. They’ve discovered that a process called palmitoylation is to blame. In this process, a molecule named GRK6 gets tagged with fa

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Superbugs: New Ways to Disrupt Drug Resistance

Imagine a world where antibiotics can't keep up with the bugs they're designed to fight. That's the challenge posed by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPEs), a group of multidrug-resistant pathogens that are becoming increasingly hard to treat. These bacteria have plasmids, which are like

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Art Treasures for All: Kahlo, Matisse, and More Join the Public Realm

It's a new year, and that means a fresh batch of art, literature, and photography is now free for everyone to enjoy, use, and adapt. Say hello to the works of Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, and Robert Capa, among others, as they enter the public domain. In the United States, works from 1929 and those

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