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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Love & Light: Tracking Kate Beckinsale's Dating Timeline

Kate Beckinsale's love life has been a topic of discussion for years. Let's take a look at her dating history. She first made headlines with Michael Sheen, whom she met in 1995. They dated for eight years and had a daughter named Lily. They split in 2003, but remained good friends. After her breaku

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Jan 10 2025LIFESTYLE

Dating in 2025: New Trends, New Rules

2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for dating. Gone are the days of ghosting and superficial lists. This year, we're seeing a shift towards intentional dating. People are looking for more than just a pretty face. They want someone who understands them and shares their values. It's all about f

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Catching Cancer's Comeback: How DNA in Blood Can Spot Relapses

Scientists recently explored if DNA from cancer cells floating in a patient's blood could predict who might relapse after surgery. They focused on biliary tract cancers, which form in the bile ducts, and aimed to check two main things. First, they wanted to see if this DNA could tell who might have

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Using AI to Speed Up Lung Cancer Data Collection

Gathering real-world clinical data for research can be a slow and error-prone process. Researchers wondered if artificial intelligence (AI), specifically natural language processing (NLP), could help speed things up for advanced lung cancer (aLC) patients. They tested this idea by comparing NLP-extr

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

The Evolution of Electronic Health Records: Ups and Downs in 25 Years

Electronic health records, often just called EHRs, have been around for a while now, making it easier for doctors and nurses to access a patient's information. This helps them work together better and give faster, more effective care. But it hasn't been all smooth sailing. Over the last 25 years, EH

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

TV Tech Today: More AI, Less TV

At this year's CES in Las Vegas, TV companies are showing off software and AI features, not the hardware we'd expect. LG's new "AI Remote" is a prime example. While they market it as a cool feature, this remote lacks a simple input button, making it harder to use. The Holy Grail for TVs should be to

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Life After Cancer: Hearing from Survivors

More people are now coming back to their regular lives after cancer treatment. While the lasting effects of the disease and its therapy can be quite substantial, we don't know much about how these effects influence survivors' everyday activities. This study set out to discover the common experiences

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

How Data Can Boost Civil Servant Morale

Public servants play a crucial role in connecting the government with its citizens. Their work directly influences how national policies are put into action. A recent study in China used the Labor Force Survey to find out more about these public servants and their professional identity. The study a

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Homes Lost in L. A. Wildfires

Wildfires are raging through Los Angeles, causing over 100, 000 people to flee their homes. One of the most affected areas is Pacific Palisades, where over 17, 200 acres have burned. Many celebrities have lost their homes here, some having lived in the area for decades. Melissa Rivers managed to sa

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Dancing Away Hypertension: New Hope for an Old Problem

You might think of dancing as just a fun way to pass the time, but what if it could also help lower blood pressure? That's what researchers are finding out. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often linked to unhealthy habits. Traditional treatments involve medicine and specific exercise progra

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