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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Tiny Pieces of Cancer DNA Help in Monitoring Treatment

Scientists have been studying something called circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA. These are tiny bits of DNA that cancer cells release into the bloodstream. They've found that checking these bits can help doctors know if a treatment is working. Researchers looked at patients with two types of kidney c

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Vaccines and Fear: A Timeline and Some Truths

Shots have been making headlines for years, way before COVID-19 hit the scene. You might remember talk about vaccines for measles, mumps, and the flu. These chats often stem from false info and personal tales. Fast forward to 2024, a large study shed light on safety issues like heart inflammation, n

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Dec 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Magic on Stage: Holiday Shows and Concerts in the Bay Area This Weekend

This weekend, the Bay Area is buzzing with holiday entertainment. From classic tales to unique concerts, there's something for everyone. One must-see is the African-American Shakespeare Company's twist on "Cinderella, " which celebrates African American culture and female empowerment. Meanwhile, the

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Warming Tibet and Its Dusty Desert Neighbor: What's the Connection?

The mighty Tibetan Plateau (TP) is a big player in shaping climate and environmental changes, not just in its neighborhood but globally. Neighboring the TP, to the northwest, lies the Taklimakan Desert (TD), known for its distinctive dust aerosol behavior due to its deep basin geography. But guess w

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Meet Vavro Šrobár: The Doctor Who Shaped Slovakia

Vavro Šrobár was a big deal in Slovakia, especially in the early 20th century. He wasn't just a politician, but also a doctor who cared deeply about public health. When the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart, Šrobár stepped up as the first Minister to run the Provisional Government of Slovakia. He h

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Comments Stir Debate: RFK Jr. Faces Scrutiny from Experts

Long before vaccines, polio epidemics were deadly. In the 1916 outbreak, over 5000 people died in the U. S. alone. By 1952, the worst outbreak saw 57, 000 cases, with 21, 000 paralyzed and 3, 145 deaths. The polio vaccine since then has dramatically reduced cases worldwide by over 99%, saving millio

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Reda Elazouar Joins The Family Plan 2: A Look at the Sequel's Cast

Reda Elazouar, known for his roles in Pirates and Netflix's Sex Education, has joined the cast of The Family Plan 2. This sequel to the hit Apple Original Film is set to bring back Mark Wahlberg in the lead role and also stars Michelle Monaghan, Kit Harington, Zoe Colletti, and Van Crosby. The film

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Smart Pricing: The Key to Efficient High-Speed Railways

High-speed railways are always on the move, literally and figuratively. But how do they decide how much to charge for tickets? This is a big question for train companies who want to be both profitable and appealing to passengers. Let's break down how they can make smart pricing decisions. First, we

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

COVID and Other Infections: Trouble in the Middle East

Scientists dived into medical databases to find out more about infections that happen alongside COVID-19 in Middle Eastern countries. By February 2023, they had found 90 studies that talked about infections caused by bacteria (57 reports), fungi (32 reports), and other viruses (32 reports) happening

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Should You Buy a PS5 Pro Now or Risk a Tariff Price Hike?

So, you're eyeing that shiny new PS5 Pro? But wait, President-elect Trump has plans for tariffs that could bump up the price. Should you grab one now, or is it smarter to hold off? Let's dive in. Trump’s tariffs could add an extra 20% to 60% to the cost of imported goods, making that shiny PS5 Pro

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