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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer's Amino Acid Secrets: Uncovering Subtypes and Treatments

Scientists have been digging into how lung adenocarcinoma, a type of lung cancer, handles amino acids. They discovered that different lung cancer cells behave differently when it comes to amino acid metabolism. By looking at public databases, they found 163 genes that act differently in lung adenoca

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Big Sponsorship Loss: What's Next?

Red Bull just lost a big chunk of cash. Bybit, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange, was a major sponsor for Red Bull's F1 team. They had a three-year deal worth $150 million. But that's over now, and Red Bull's website has already taken down Bybit's name from their partners list. No renewal,

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Boosting Immunotherapy After Neoadjuvant Treatment for Esophageal Cancer: A Closer Look

Immunotherapy has been making waves in the treatment of esophageal cancer, especially when used after initial chemoradiation. But what about patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma who've had a different combo—immunochemotherapy before surgery? Does adjuvant immunotherapy (AIT) still matter

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Alaska's Red King Crabs

Alaska's red king crabs, known for their massive size and delicious meat, are not just beloved seafood but also a vital resource for many communities. These crabs live in the rich and icy waters of the North Pacific, facing threats like climate change and overfishing. To better understand and protec

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Learning from COVID-19: A Five-Year Reflection

Five years after health officials first learned about the mysterious pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China, it's hard to believe how much has changed. The World Health Organization (WHO) got its first clue on December 31, 2019. Experts soon realized that the virus, later named COVID-19, would spread like

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Chicago's Crime Fight: A Team Effort

As 2024 draws to a close, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Police Superintendent Larry Snelling are celebrating a citywide drop in violent crime. They say it's a result of everyone working together. "It takes a village, " Johnson explained at a press conference. "We can't just blame the cops. " The

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Sick Season is Here: What You Need to Know About Flu, RSV, and COVID-19

As the holidays come to an end, so do the festivities for many families in Chicago. Instead of celebrating, they're dealing with a wave of illnesses. Flu and RSV, a respiratory virus, are on the rise, making their way through the city like a storm. Doctors say it's not surprising, as this time of ye

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

HPV Vaccine After Cancer: What Doctors Should Know

Have you heard that doctors sometimes recommend HPV vaccines to patients who already have HPV-related gynecologic cancers? This practice is quite common, but is it backed by solid evidence? Let's explore what the European Society of Gynecological Oncology (ESGO) has to say about it. Women who devel

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surprising Remake: A New Take on 'Speak No Evil'

You might think you can judge a movie by its trailer, but don't be so sure. The 2024 remake of "Speak No Evil" is a perfect example of why you should keep an open mind. When the trailer dropped, it looked like a shot-for-shot copy of the original Danish film, and it even gave away major spoilers. Bu

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Cinematic Feast: 2025's Exciting Comeback of Auteurs

2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for movie lovers who appreciate the unique visions of big-name directors. While blockbusters have dominated recently, the upcoming year promises a slew of intriguing films from acclaimed auteurs. Terrence Malick leads the pack with "The Way of the Wind, " a

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