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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Sea Secrets: Didemnin B's Battle Against Cancer

Didemnins, a family of molecules found in marine creatures, are known for their powerful cancer-fighting abilities. One of the most studied members, Didemnin B, has shown great promise in stopping tumors from growing. But using it in patients has been tough due to problems like poor absorption and h

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Predicting the Cost of Publicly Funded Medicines: A Look at Different Forecasting Methods

Forecasting how much public money will be spent on medicines in the future is tough. There's a lot of uncertainty because new drugs keep hitting the market, and it's hard to know how they'll affect the economy. Experts haven't agreed on the best way to do this forecasting yet. Some people like to l

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

NBA Cancels Games due to Wildfires and Winter Storms

You know how the NBA always has a packed schedule? Well, they had to hit the pause button on three games this past Saturday. Turns out, Mother Nature had other plans. First off, those wildfires in California caused some serious disruptions. The San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers, along wi

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Dealing with Death in Clinical Trials: What Matters Most?

Imagine you're running a clinical trial to test a new treatment in critical care. You're tracking how patients do after the treatment, but what if some patients don't make it long enough to see the full results? That's what we're calling "truncation due to death. " The big question is, how do we han

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

How Age, Marriage, and Money Shaped Exercise Habits During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought big changes to our lives, including how much we moved around. A study looked at adults in Arkansas to see how their exercise habits changed during the pandemic, and what factors played a role. Researchers asked 1, 205 adults in July and August 2020 about their exercise

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

The Challenges of Sidestepping Unnecessary Medical Care: A Look at Choosing Wisely

Trying to avoid low-value healthcare services can be tricky, but the initiative "Choosing Wisely" is making waves. This campaign encourages doctors and patients to talk openly about the need for certain tests or treatments. It's all about making smart healthcare choices. Low-value care refers to me

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Turn Audio Cables into Long-Distance Data Links

Imagine turning an old audio cable into a data transmission line that stretches over 143 kilometers. That's exactly what two hackers achieved recently. At a tech gathering in Germany, one hacker showed how to extend Toslink optical audio cables way past their usual 10-meter limit. Another hacker, ju

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Lupeol: How an Indian Plant Fights Breast Cancer

Ever heard of Gymnostachyum febrifugum? This plant, found in the Western Ghats of India, has been used in traditional medicine for ages. Scientists wanted to figure out how it might help fight breast cancer. They started by looking at the chemicals in the plant's roots using a technique called GC-MS

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Knee and Hip Replacement: What Anxiety Before Surgery and Pain After Can Tell Us

Total knee and hip replacement surgeries usually have great results, but chronic pain can be a big problem afterwards. Scientists wanted to figure out who might struggle with this long-term pain. They looked at patients six months after their surgery and used the ICD-11 system to classify different

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

How Brain Networks Change After Stopping Seizure Meds

Researchers wanted to understand how the brain's network changes affect seizure relapse when people stop taking their seizure medication. They looked at 24 people who stayed seizure-free (SF-group), 22 who had seizures again (SR-group), and 46 healthy individuals (Control group). They used brain sca

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