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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Cells and Low Oxygen: A Surprising Connection

Breast cancer cells, especially the aggressive triple-negative type, can change when they don't get enough oxygen. This is called hypoxia, and it's a big deal in the world of cancer research. Scientists have found that when these cells are starved of oxygen for a short time, a protein called Annexin

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Is Planned Parenthood Worth Our Tax Dollars?

Planned Parenthood, a name that often sparks debate, has been receiving a significant chunk of taxpayer money, around $700 million annually. This funding has been a hot topic, especially with figures like Elon Musk calling for an end to it. The organization's financial reports paint a clear picture

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Brain Fuel: The Sleep Switch

Glucose is the brain's main energy source. When you eat, glucose levels rise. The brain uses a process called glycolysis to turn glucose into energy. This process also creates a substance called lactate. Lactate is crucial for maintaining alertness. During sleep, lactate levels drop. Special channe

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

COVID-19: How Australia Tried to Get Everyone to Scan Those QR Codes

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia's government had to act fast to keep people safe. They sent out messages to encourage people to follow rules, like using QR codes to check in at places. The goal was to stop the virus from spreading. They needed to get people to change their behavior quickly.

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Planned Parenthood's Health Care Crisis

Planned Parenthood is more than just a place for abortions. It's a lifeline for millions of Americans who need basic health care. But lately, things are tough. The clinics are struggling, and it's not just about money. It's a mix of political pressure, aging buildings, and not enough staff. The num

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Missouri Clinics Ready to Restart Abortion Services

In a big win for those who support abortion rights, a judge in Missouri recently put a stop to a rule that made it hard for clinics to offer abortion services. This decision comes after a long battle between abortion providers and the state. Abortions had been practically banned in Missouri since 2

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Canada in Trump's Sights

The Canadian government was abuzz with whispers that US President Trump had Canada in his sights for annexation. This wasn't just idle gossip. The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, disclosed this to a group of business leaders at a summit. He believed he was speaking privately, but his words were over

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Feb 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star Takes the Spotlight: Cannes Film Festival’s New Leader

A prominent French actress, Juliette Binoche, is stepping into a new role. She's taking over as jury president for the 78th Cannes Film Festival. This isn't just any festival; it's the world's most prestigious one. This year, Cannes is showcasing leadership by a woman for the second time in a row.

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Your Long route to Stardom

Marianne Faithfull. a powerful name in music that exploded into Rock and Roll since her death. "She was so much a part of my life for so long. told Mick Jagger. Marianne sang songs for people. New York Times, News Paper, Liberation and the Rolling Stones were part of her band. She

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Hand vs. Open: Two Surgical Approaches for Complex Colon Surgery

When faced with tricky colon operations, doctors have a choice: hand-assisted laparoscopic colectomy (HALS) or starting with keyhole surgery and possibly switching to open (LCOS). Each method has its pros and cons. HALS uses a small incision for a hand, aiding the laparoscope's cameras. LCOS begins

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