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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

DNA Damage Repair Genes: Unveiling Pakistan's Oral Cancer Secrets

Scientists have found some interesting things about DNA damage repair genes in people with oral cancer in Pakistan. They looked at five specific genes: TP53, ATR, ATM, CHEK1, and CHEK2. Using advanced tools, they found 42 mutations, with some being completely new. Out of these, 28 were nonsynonymous

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's 2025 MacBook Air: New Colors and Power

Apple has just released the 2025 MacBook Air, available in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes. The new model comes with the powerful M4 chip, which boosts performance and efficiency. The 13-inch model starts at $999, while the 15-inch model begins at $1199. This is a $100 price drop from the previous model.

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Small Business Administration Shifts Out of Boston

The U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced a significant change. They are moving their regional office out of Boston. This decision is part of a larger plan to relocate offices from cities that offer sanctuary to immigrants. The news came just a day after Boston's Mayor, Michelle Wu

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Yoga: A Calming Tool for Kids in a Busy World

Yoga, an ancient practice from thousands of years ago, has found a new home in the modern world. It's not just about twisting into weird poses. Yoga is about linking the mind, body, and spirit. This is especially important for kids today. They face a lot of stress. School, friends, and constant dist

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Tech Billionaires and Political Manipulation: The Strange Case of Prospera

In the world of politics and technology, strange bedfellows often emerge. One such unusual alliance involves a group of tech billionaires and a controversial political figure named Roger Stone. Stone, known for his right-wing views, has recently suggested that the Trump administration should pardon

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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

College Football's Future: Big Changes Ahead

Imagine college football in 2030. The landscape might look very different from what we see today. The ACC's recent settlement with Florida State and Clemson has brought some stability, but it's also a glimpse into a future where only the strongest schools survive. This settlement has created clear d

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Comments Spark Diplomatic Drama

New Zealand recently sent its top diplomat in Britain packing after he publicly questioned President Trump's grasp of history. This move highlights the delicate nature of international relations and the careful balancing act required when dealing with powerful figures. The incident unfolded in Lond

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Mar 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meghan Markle's Netflix Show: A Hit Despite Criticism

Meghan Markle's Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan, " quickly climbed to the top 10 on the streaming platform. Despite harsh reviews from UK critics, the show found a warm reception in the US. Markle shared her excitement on Instagram, encouraging viewers to check out the series for fun recipes and

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Skin: New Tech for Early Disease Detection

Skin is our body's biggest shield against the outside world. It guards us from harm, but what happens when it's under attack? Skin diseases can be a real pain, both physically and mentally. The problem is, diagnosing these conditions can be a puzzle. Why? Because skin lesions can look different on e

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

The Silent Epidemic: Who Dies Alone in Korea and Why?

In Korea, there's a growing concern about people dying alone. This isn't just about being single or living solo. It's about being completely cut off from society, family, and friends. These individuals, often referred to as having a "lonely death, " are disconnected from their community and pass awa

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