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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Fight Night 250: The Middleweight's Lone Star

The spotlight of UFC Fight Night 250 shone brightly on the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was a day of intense battles in the world of mixed martial arts. The main event was a battle that had fans on the edge of their seats. Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya stepped int

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Jun, Looking Beyond The Bad Rap

There are strong built in immune and inflammatory assault units who dynamically work together to fight the promotion of cancer development. Sweeping new evidence casts doubt on Jun, a protein that was thought to throw a punch at the immune system, actually helping immune cells function better at

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

We need to talk about Africa's deadly drought and babies

Climate change is making extreme weather events like droughts and floods happen more often and with greater force. This is a big problem, especially in Africa. Africa is super vulnerable to these changes. It's also where a lot of the world's young children die. This is why scientists have been l

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Lessons from Lockdown: Navigating Health Crisis in Care Facilities

Healthcare facilities designed for elderly and disabled faced a high death rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many changes were made to combat the virus. These changes are important for understanding how to handle future outbreaks. The focus on these facilities is crucial. They house people who a

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Pro Bowl Kicks Off with NFC's Star Power

In Orlando, Florida, an exciting NFL game night unfolded, with the National Football Conference (NFC) team shining brightly. The NFC's Jared Goff, a QB from Detroit, delivered an impressive performance, with his passing skills being the focal point. Goff, who was supported by other notable players,

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: Why Early Detection Matters

January has flown by, but it's not too late to take action against cervical cancer. This disease is a significant concern for women, ranking as the fourth most common cancer. It's no exaggeration to call it a serious threat. Many people don't realize that cervical cancer can be prevented. In fact,

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Cancer and Depression in Chinese Women

Chinese women with cancer face a double battle: fighting the disease and dealing with depression. This issue is becoming more noticeable in society. It is a serious problem that needs to be addressed. Previous studies have focused on teenage girls, women going through menopause, and new mothers.

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link Between Gut Bacteria and Stroke Risk

Picture this: Bacteria living in your mouth and gut might be pulling the strings behind strokes. A recent study put two groups under the microscope: 189 people who had strokes and 55 who hadn't. The study found that one particular bacteria, Streptococcus anginosus, was hanging out way more in the s

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Smoking Cessation: What Really Gets People to Quit?

When you think about keeping 35 to 64-year-olds from blowing smoke, campaigns typically focus on quick fixes or shock tactics, but science thinks longer term is better for the brain. Researchers in Canada decided to try something different. A program for long-term engagement (LTE) was integrated i

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Flu on the Rise: Wastewater Warnings in Northeast Ohio

In some counties of northeast Ohio, there's a clear sign that flu season is in full swing. Health watchers detected influenza fragments in wastewater samples. The counties affected are Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, and Lorain. This is a big deal because wastewater monitoring can predict a surge in flu cases

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