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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Treatment: New Guidelines for 2024

Lung cancer is a serious disease that affects many people worldwide. It is important to know that there are different types of lung cancer. One type is called non-small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer can be very tough to treat, especially when it's in its final stage, known as stage IV.

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy After COVID: Can Exercise Help?

COVID-19 has left many people with lingering health issues, even after the virus is gone. One big problem is that the blood vessels in some people don't work as well as they should. This can make simple tasks, like walking up stairs, feel much harder. But here's where it gets interesting: exercise m

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Speed Bumps to Recovery: What's Holding Back Faster Healing After Face and Neck Surgery?

Imagine waking up from surgery on your face or neck, hoping for a swift recovery. Wouldn't it be great if there was a proven way to speed up healing and reduce complications? Enter Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, or ERAS. This isn't some magical cure, but a set of guidelines designed to boost recov

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some Nursing Students Struggle with the NCLEX-RN?

Nursing students often face a big challenge when they graduate: the NCLEX-RN exam. This test is crucial because it decides if they can become registered nurses. But what happens when students don't pass? This is a big deal because it affects their future careers. So, researchers wanted to figure out

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of EBV: Unraveling the Virus's Dance

The Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV, is a sneaky little bug that has infected more than 90% of people worldwide. It's not just a one-trick pony; it can cause infectious mononucleosis and is linked to various cancers, fatigue, and even depression. So, it's a big deal. Scientists have been studyin

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Manufacturing Boost: Eli Lilly's Big Bet

Eli Lilly has just announced a massive investment of $27 billion to construct four new manufacturing sites across the U. S. This move is driven by the surging demand for their popular weight loss and diabetes injections, as well as their plans to develop new drugs for various conditions. This invest

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Lives, Big Questions

Imagine the tiniest human life, so small it can fit on your fingertip. These are embryos grown in labs. They spark huge questions about science, ethics, and what it means to be human. These tiny lives challenge us to think deeply about our beliefs and values. They remind us that every life,

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: How Nurses Can Beat Ventilator Pneumonia

Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a serious concern for patients on mechanical ventilation, both adults and children. It's the most common and deadly type of infection picked up in hospitals. The goal is to reduce the risk of VAP in intensive care units (ICUs). Guidelines are in place to help

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Hurdles: What's Stopping Arab Women in Israel?

Breastfeeding is a big deal. It's super good for both babies and moms. But many moms stop breastfeeding way earlier than they should. Why does this happen? Let's dive into the story of Arab women in Israel. First off, let's talk about religion. You might think that being more religious would mean m

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Who's Getting the Shot? The Surprising Truth About Tdap Vaccinations

Vaccination rates for Tdap among adults in the United States vary greatly depending on whether someone is a parent or not. It is recommended that all caregivers of newborns get the Tdap shot to protect babies from pertussis. But are parents following this advice? Let's dive into the numbers. In

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