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May 24 2025HEALTH

New Hope for PCOS: GLP-1 and SGLT2i

The journey of managing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been challenging. This condition is a complex hormonal disorder. It brings with it a mix of high androgen levels, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic issues. These factors often lead to reproductive problems and a higher risk of heart and m

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Gut Bacteria in Fall Armyworms

The fall armyworm, a notorious pest, owes part of its success to tiny helpers living in its gut. These gut bacteria play a big role in how well the fall armyworm reproduces and spreads. They do this by tweaking important hormones in the insect's body. This is not just about reproduction, though. The

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Heavy Toll on Puerto Rico's Elders

Puerto Rico is aging quickly. Almost everyone there is of Hispanic or Latino background. This is one of the fastest aging populations globally. The focus is on people aged 85 and older. This group faces a significant cancer challenge. Researchers looked into how common cancer is and how often it lea

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May 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Dedicated to the Amazon

A renowned Brazilian photographer has left a lasting impact on the world. Sebastião Salgado passed away at the age of 81. The news was shared by his nonprofit organization, Instituto Terra. The cause of his death was not disclosed. Salgado was not just a photographer. He was also an economist a

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

Plankton's Lipid Tricks in Changing Oceans

The tiny organisms known as plankton are masters of adaptation. They have developed clever ways to cope with the ever-changing conditions of the global oceans. While scientists have studied how microbes react to environmental shifts in labs, the real-life adaptations of plankton's lipidomes in the w

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Brain Blockages: What Doctors Think About Fixing Them

Brain blockages are a big deal. They are a major cause of strokes around the globe. Doctors are still figuring out the best ways to handle these blockages. A recent gathering of experts shared their thoughts on how to manage these issues. They all agreed that changing lifestyles and using medicines

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Strange Sleep Behaviors: What's Happening and How to Handle Them

Sleep can be a wild ride for some people. REM sleep behavior disorder or RBD is a condition where people act out their dreams. This can lead to injuries for the person with RBD and their sleeping partner. The causes of RBD can vary. In adults, it often comes before a serious brain condition. It

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May 23 2025SPORTS

How Will the Knicks Regain Their Composure After a Devastating Loss?

The Knicks are grappling with a tough question after their shocking loss in Game 1. How do they bounce back from a game they nearly had in the bag? The team's coach, Tom Thibodeau, knows the drill. He understands that the playoffs are a rollercoaster of emotions. Highs and lows are part of the game,

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

U. S. President's Trade Threats: A New Twist in Global Economics

The U. S. president has recently stirred the pot in global trade by proposing hefty tariffs on European goods and smartphones. This move comes as a surprise to many, given the long-standing alliance between the U. S. and the EU. The president's threat of a 50% tax on EU imports and a 25% tariff on s

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Russia's Biggest Prisoner Swap Since the War Began

A significant event unfolded in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine started a major prisoner exchange. This was the biggest swap since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. It happened over three days. The first day saw 390 people returned to Ukraine. This deal was made during talks

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