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May 18 2025HEALTH

Migraines in Later Life: A Hidden Challenge

Migraines with aura are often seen in young adults. But did you know that many people start having them much later in life? This is called late-onset aura. It's not as talked about, but it's more common than you might think. A recent study looked into this topic. They searched through thousands of p

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Liver Imaging Chemical Gets Safety Check

The liver is a vital organ that helps detoxify the body. It is important to monitor its health. One way to do this is through imaging. A new chemical, TEoS-DAZA, is being tested for this purpose. It is a precursor for a special type of imaging called PET/CT. This imaging technique uses a radioa

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May 18 2025HEALTH

How Two Proteins Affect Lung Cancer and Treatment

Lung cancer is a major health issue, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) making up most cases. This type of cancer often involves a gene called EGFR, which can be targeted with special drugs. However, these drugs often stop working over time. This is where things get interesting. Scientists have

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Staying Sharp: How Exercise Keeps Your Brain Young

The world is getting older. More people are living longer lives. With that comes a big problem: brains getting older and not working as well. But there's good news! Exercise is a powerful tool to fight this issue. It's not just about looking good. It's about keeping your mind sharp. Let's dive into

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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Retro Gaming: The Frustrations of Sierra's Classic Puzzles

Many young people today might not know this, but Sierra On-Line was a big deal in the world of video games. They created some of the most memorable adventure games from the 80s and 90s. These games were a staple for many gamers growing up. They had a unique charm, but they also had their fair share

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Journey: From Viral Photo to WNBA Powerhouse

Caitlin Clark's offseason workouts have significantly boosted her physical strength. This transformation is not just about looking good. It is about Clark's dedication to improving her game. Clark's journey began with a viral photo. It showed her flexing her muscles during the Big Ten women’s bask

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Schmidt's Pitching Revival: A Test Against Soto

Clarke Schmidt is finally in a good spot. His health is solid, and his pitches are sharp. This puts him in a great position for his upcoming matchup against the Mets and their star player, Juan Soto. If Schmidt can get Soto to swing at bad pitches, it will be a clear sign that his stuff is on point.

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May 17 2025CRIME

The Complex Web of Accusations Against Sean Combs

Cassie Ventura, an ex-partner of Sean Combs, delivered a powerful testimony that painted a disturbing picture of their relationship. She spoke about alleged threats, drug use, and violence, including a claim of rape. This testimony is crucial for prosecutors aiming to prove that Combs engaged in sex

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for North Idaho College Graduates

North Idaho College saw a historic moment with its largest graduating class ever. 971 students crossed the stage, marking the biggest class in the school's 91-year history. The weather was gloomy, but the mood was far from it. The Schuler Performing Arts Center was packed with students and their fam

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Labor Monitoring: A New Hope for Malawi

In Malawi, keeping track of uterine contractions during labor is crucial for the health of both mothers and babies. However, doing this in places with limited resources can be tough. A recent study focused on testing a new, budget-friendly external tocodynamometer. This device was created to potenti

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