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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Thanksgiving Feast: Food and Medication Mix-Ups to Avoid

Thanksgiving is a time for big meals and family, but it's also a time to be careful with food and medicine. Some foods can mess with common medicines, causing problems. For example, leafy greens like spinach and kale have vitamin K, which helps blood clot. If someone is on blood thinners, eating too much or too little of these greens can be risky. Dairy products, li...

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Venezuelan Cartel, Raises Stakes

The U. S. has taken a bold step by labeling a group linked to Venezuela's president as a terrorist organization. This move opens up new possibilities for the Pentagon, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The group in question, Cartel de los Soles, is accused of working with another gang, Tren de Aragua, to smuggle drugs into the U. S. Hegseth didn't hold ba...

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Heart Disease Patients in the UK

A new drug called Amvuttra is making waves in the UK. It's designed to help people with a rare heart condition called ATTR-CM. This condition happens when faulty proteins build up in the heart, which can make it hard for the heart to work properly. The drug is already approved for this use, as well as for nerve damage caused by the same condition. The UK's health wa...

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

AI and Big Data Join Forces to Tackle Parkinson's

A German science company, Merck KGaA, has teamed up with a US-based firm, Valo Health Inc. , to fight Parkinson's disease. They're using a powerful AI platform to dig through a massive amount of data. This includes over 17 million patient records and biobank samples. The goal? To find new ways to treat Parkinson's and similar conditions. This isn't Merck's first rod...

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

Colombia's Navy Makes Big Drug Bust at Sea

Colombia's navy recently made a significant drug bust. Divers found over 450 pounds of cocaine hidden under a ship heading to Europe. This happened at a port on the Pacific coast. The navy shared photos of the seizure, showing divers pulling out the drugs and packages on the ground. This isn't the first big drug bust in the area. Just days before, the navy seized ov...

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Colombia: A Rocky Road Ahead

The bond between the U. S. and Colombia, once strong, is now shaky. Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former U. S. President Donald Trump have been trading harsh words. Petro called Trump's policies harsh, comparing them to actions of the Nazis. He also criticized U. S. actions in the Caribbean, saying they hurt innocent people. Trouble started early in Trump's ...

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Ozempic and Wegovy: A New Price Breakdown

Novo Nordisk has introduced a new pricing strategy for its weight-loss drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy. Starting now, people without insurance can buy the lowest doses for $199 a month for two months. After that, the price jumps to $349. This deal is available through the drugs' websites and select pharmacies. The lower price only applies to the 0. 25 mg and 0. 5 mg doses...

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech, Big Impact: How Mini Machines Are Changing Medicine

In the world of medicine, tiny tools are making a huge difference. Scientists are using super-small technologies to fight diseases and deliver medicines in smarter ways. These tiny tools, called nanotechnology, are like tiny robots that can target specific parts of the body. This means medicines can work better and cause fewer side effects. But that's not all. Scien...

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Cancer's Complex Web: Genes, Pathways, and New Treatment Ideas

Cancer is a tricky puzzle. Scientists have been using a special tool called the Reactome Graph Database to understand it better. This tool helps them see how different genes work together in the body. They looked at 862 genes that cause cancer and 324 genes that cause other diseases but often show up in cancer patients too. These genes are like players in a big game...

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

New Ways to Test Drugs: How Tiny Organs in a Dish Could Change Medicine

Creating new drugs is tough and expensive. Right now, scientists use flat cells or animals to test drugs, but these methods don't always work well for humans. That's where new tech comes in: tiny, 3D versions of human organs, called organoids, and special chips that mimic how organs work. These tools could make drug testing better, safer, and faster. Organoids are l...

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