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May 29 2025HEALTH

Catching Oral Cancer Early: A Fresh Look at Non-Invasive Tools

Oral cancer often starts with changes in the mouth that might seem minor. These changes are called oral potentially malignant disorders. They are crucial to spot early because they can turn into cancer. The usual way to diagnose oral cancer is by taking a small piece of tissue from a suspicious area

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle Challenge: Unraveling Today's Connections

The latest edition of the Sports Connections puzzle is live, and it's packed with fun for sports fans. This version is all about sports abbreviations, so if you're into that, you're in luck. It's a great way to test your knowledge of sports terms and see how well you know your stuff. The Sports Con

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Government Official Questions Top Medical Journals' Integrity

The head of the Health and Human Services department, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has recently sparked controversy. He suggested that scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) should stop publishing in three major medical journals. The reason? He believes these journals are influenced

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Thyroid Cancer Patients Left Behind?

Thyroid cancer is not always a death sentence. Many people beat it. But some folks have a rougher time. This is especially true for those with aggressive types of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). These types can be real troublemakers. They don't play by the rules and can be tough to treat. Sadl

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Social Media Spat with Putin

Donald Trump's recent social media posts about Vladimir Putin have sparked a heated response from Russian state media. The former U. S. president took to his platform, Truth Social, to criticize Putin following Russia's missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. He warned that Putin is "playing with fire

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The World's Fever: Heat Waves and Storms on the Rise

The world is in for a rough ride over the next few years. Top weather experts have a grim forecast: get ready for more intense heat waves and stronger storms. The chance of breaking annual temperature records is high. There is an 80% likelihood that the world will shatter another temperature record

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Young Doctors and Climate Change: What Do They Really Know?

Climate change is a big deal for our health. The effects of climate change on our well-being are well-documented. It is important to understand what future doctors think about this issue. A recent survey in Jordan looked into how much medical students know and how they feel about climate change a

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May 29 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: Rainy Days Ahead, But Hope Isn't Lost

Boston is in for a change in weather. The warm days are taking a break. Temperatures will drop from the 80s to the 60s. This shift starts today and will last for a week. It will be a damp few days, but there's a silver lining. The rain will be steady on Thursday. It won't be a heavy downpour, but

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Genetic Mix: A Girl's Health Journey

A young girl's health story has caught the eye of medical experts. She was born with a mix of rare conditions. These included issues with hormone production and a blockage in her rectum. Her case is unique because it involves a specific gene mutation. This gene is known as Fibroblast growth factor r

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May 28 2025SPORTS

The Rookie Quarterbacks: Who Will Start First?

The NFL draft brings new talent every year, and 2025 is no different. Two quarterbacks were picked in the first round, but several others are expected to see action. The big question is, when will these rookies take the field? Let's dive in. The Seattle Seahawks have a clear plan to rely on vetera

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