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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Two Tumors Meet: A Mystery in the Gut

Imagine having two totally different types of cancer growing side by side—without you even knowing it! Well, that's exactly what happened to a patient with a gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) tumor. Doctors thought they had a single adenocarcinoma on their hands. But genetic testing and lab exams reve

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Trusting Science: A Casual Chat

Science has a trust problem. It’s not just about vaccines, but anything that feels mysterious or scary. Take vaccines, for instance. They’re a miracle, but who wants to be poked with a weakened germ? It’s all about trust. Recently, a big vaccine skeptic, Robert F Kennedy Jr, was nominated for a top

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why Students Choose Psychiatry: A Look at Victorian Medical Workforce

Australia is grappling with a shortage of psychiatrists, making it important to figure out what factors influence medical students to choose psychiatry as their specialty. One key aspect is the work environment. Medical students often consider the variety of tasks and the chance to make a real diffe

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Oxytocin: The Hormone That Unites Us All

Did you know oxytocin is not just a hormone for females? It's been around since the dawn of mammals and impacts our bodies in many ways. A collection of articles named "Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology" shares 15 stories about this amazing hormone. Each author tells their personal journey into

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Science Trust: How to Rebuild It?

Science is losing people's trust, and it's a big problem. A doctor once saw a kid have a seizure right after getting a vaccine. The mom was scared, even though the vaccine wasn't the cause. This shows how trust is key when it comes to things like vaccines. Recently, someone who thinks vaccines are b

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Vaccination Rates Dropping: Old Diseases Come Back

Did you know that whooping cough had a record year in 2024? Over 32, 000 people got it, with a staggering 2, 000 cases in California alone. This isn't just scary, it's a clear sign that vaccination rates are dropping. Infants are especially at risk, with over 60 babies under 4 months hospitalized, a

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Mysteries of Hydroxycinnamates in Maize: A Genomic Adventure

Everyone knows that maize, or corn, is a big deal in the world of agriculture and biofuel. But did you know that hidden inside its stalks, or stover, are special compounds called hydroxycinnamates? These compounds, ferulate and p-coumarate, play a crucial role in how maize plants resist pests and ho

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Medicines with Secret Animal Ingredients: What You Need to Know

Ever think about what's really inside the pills you're taking? You might be surprised to learn that many medicines and anesthetics contain hidden animal parts. This can be a big deal for people with certain religious beliefs, who might prefer to avoid these ingredients. The weird thing is, there's n

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

A Woman's Second Chance: Reliving Childhood Vaccines

Meet Marianna, a Texan who did something extraordinary: she received all her childhood vaccines again. Why? A series of life-threatening health issues, including aplastic anemia and post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, made her immune system as weak as a newborn's. Doctors had to rebuild he

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Educated Leaders, Healthier Kids: A Study in India

Did you know that a leader's education can make a big difference in children's health? Research in India found that when local leaders have a college degree, there are fewer infant and child deaths in their areas. This isn't magic; it's because these leaders understand the importance of early health

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