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May 22 2025SCIENCE

How Heat and Acidity Affect Dangerous E. coli Strains

E. coli O157:H7 is a nasty bug that can make people seriously ill. It's often found in cattle and can contaminate food. Scientists wanted to see how well this bacteria survives in different conditions. They focused on two key factors: temperature and acidity. They tested two strains of this bacteria

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May 22 2025HEALTH

India's Fight Against HIV: A Dual Approach to Health

India is home to around 2. 54 million people living with HIV. This figure is an estimate. The actual number could be as low as 2. 16 million or as high as 3. 03 million. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and the "Test and Treat" strategy has significantly improved the lifespan of thos

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May 22 2025CRIME

The Unyielding Legacy of Ralph DeLeo: A Life of Crime and Consequences

Ralph DeLeo, a name that has become synonymous with a life of crime, is back in the spotlight. At 82, while many his age are enjoying retirement, DeLeo is facing serious charges. Three days after his birthday, he was accused of plotting to kill three federal officials involved in his 2012 racketeeri

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Galactic Showdown: One Galaxy's Radiation Sabotage

In the vast expanse of the universe, a dramatic scene unfolds between two galaxies. One galaxy is using a powerful beam of radiation to hinder the growth of its neighbor. This cosmic battle has been ongoing for billions of years, and scientists recently got a glimpse of this intense interplay. Th

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Smarter Ways to Place and Move Ambulances

In the world of emergency medical services, placing ambulances in the right spots and moving them around is a big deal. It's like a game of chess, but with lives on the line. The goal is to make sure help arrives quickly, even when money is tight. This is where some clever math models come in. They

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fetal Ultrasound: A Privacy-Focused Learning Approach

In the world of medical imaging, detecting standard planes in fetal ultrasounds is crucial. This process can be tricky due to the varying quality of data from different sources. The challenge is even greater when dealing with noisy labels and differing amounts of data from various clients. The goal

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Durvalumab's Role in Advanced Biliary Cancer Treatment

Advanced biliary tract cancer is a serious condition that often requires a combination of treatments. One such treatment involves chemo-immunotherapy with gemcitabine, cisplatin, and durvalumab, followed by maintenance therapy with just durvalumab. The question is, who benefits most from this mainte

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Voice from the Margins Shines Bright

A remarkable achievement has taken place in the literary world. A collection of short stories, Heart Lamp, has won the International Booker Prize. The book is unique because it is the first work in the Kannada language to receive this honor. Kannada is spoken in the southern Indian state of Karnatak

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and HIV: The Hidden Struggles of Nairobi's Youth

The effects of climate change are far-reaching, impacting everything from weather patterns to public health. One group often overlooked in these discussions is young sex workers and gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) in Nairobi, Kenya. These individuals face unique challenge

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Patients Benefit from Specialized Care

Breast cancer patients often face a tough journey, especially after surgery and during radiotherapy. A recent study shed light on how specialized care can make a big difference. The research involved 102 patients who had their first radiation treatment between July 2021 and June 2022. These patients

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