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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Medical Imaging: Seeing Inside the Body with AR

The world of medical imaging is evolving rapidly. With the aging population in the United States, the demand for medical images is skyrocketing. Doctors often use these images to help patients grasp their diagnoses. However, sharing these images with patients isn't always easy. It takes extra time a

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Navigating Love and Life on the Spectrum

The show "Love on the Spectrum" has been making waves, especially with its third season. It follows neurodivergent individuals as they explore dating and relationships. This series has gained a lot of attention, even winning an Emmy for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Series in 2022. It's not just

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Rosuvastatin's Role in Combating Chemo Brain

Chemotherapy is a tough journey. It can mess with your brain, causing memory lapses, trouble focusing, and even feelings of depression and anxiety. This is often called "chemo brain. " Now, there's a drug called rosuvastatin, usually used to lower cholesterol, that might help with this issue. It wor

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Actress Speaks Out After Colleague’s Court Verdict

The Cannes Film Festival was abuzz with more than just movie premieres. The 78th Cannes Film Festival was the stage for a significant moment in the #MeToo movement. The jury president, Juliette Binoche, faced questions about her co-star Gérard Depardieu. Depardieu had just been found guilty of

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

French Film Star Faces Legal Reckoning

The legal system in France has delivered a verdict that could reshape the film industry's approach to misconduct. A court in Paris has convicted renowned actor Gérard Depardieu of sexual assault. This decision comes after two women accused the 76-year-old of inappropriate behavior on the set of hi

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

Two Satellites Dance in Space

Two satellites have shown off their dance moves in space. They moved in perfect sync, staying 150 meters apart with incredible precision. This is a big deal for future space missions and scientific research. The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission, made up of two spacecraft, the Occulter and the

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Shoulders in Older Adults

The European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery has a group that focuses on bone injuries and sports-related harm. This group has come together to agree on the best ways to treat shoulder injuries in older adults. They have shared their thoughts in a set of guidelines. These guidelines talk ab

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

How Consistent Are Mouse Brain Studies?

Brain research often depends on many labs working together to get the same results. But how often do these results match up? This question is especially important when it comes to measuring brain activity in mice during learning tasks. A group of 10 labs decided to find out. They used the same tools

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May 12 2025HEALTH

How Europe Ages: The Strength Within

Personal strength in older age is a hot topic. It's not just about dodging diseases. It's about having the power to do everyday stuff and enjoy life. This power is what experts call intrinsic capacity. It's all about how well a person's body and mind work as they get older. This idea has been tested

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Can Lung Cancer Treatment Be Safely Resumed After a Serious Side Effect?

In the treatment of lung cancer, doctors often use a combination of chemotherapy and radiation. But there is a problem. Sometimes, this mix causes a serious side effect called pneumonitis. This is when the lungs become inflamed. Pneumonitis can be bad enough to stop treatment. But what happens

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