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Dec 24 2025SCIENCE

Iran's Latest Breakthroughs in Nuclear Medicine

Iran just showed off some cool new stuff in the world of nuclear medicine. The Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI) introduced three new products. These aren't just any products; they're made right in Iran. They help doctors find and treat diseases using nuclear tech. At a big

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Rare Dog Rabies Case Stirs Concern in Illinois

A shocking event has taken place in Chicago, Illinois. A young dog was found to have rabies, a disease not seen in a dog in the state for over three decades. The dog, less than a year old, was part of a rescue effort from the Southeastern U. S. and was adopted by a local family. The dog's behavior

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Flu Cases Skyrocket in Boston: Why You Should Care

Boston is facing a significant increase in flu cases this year, with numbers rising sharply in December. Health officials are urging everyone to take precautions, especially as more people gather indoors during the winter months. The city has seen a 114% jump in flu cases in just the first two weeks

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Holiday Cheer and Mental Health: A Balancing Act

The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness. However, it can also be a challenging period for many people's mental health. This is especially true for those who might be dealing with loneliness or other mental health issues. Experts in South Carolina are encouraging people to

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Brave Announcement: Facing Life's Final Chapter

Ben Sasse, a well-known former Republican senator from Nebraska, recently shared some tough news. He revealed that he has stage-four pancreatic cancer, which doctors say is terminal. Sasse, now 53 years old, made this announcement on a social media platform, calling it a "death sentence. " Sasse se

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Telemedicine Tools: Friends or Foes in Ambulatory Care?

Telemedicine became super popular during the pandemic. It let doctors help patients from afar. Now, things are getting back to normal. So, it's time to see how different telemedicine tools work together. These tools include video calls, phone calls, and text messages. People wonder if these tools h

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Sudden Waves of Grief

Grief is not a straight path. It is full of surprises. For Jane Griffin, losing her husband after a long battle with Lewy body dementia was expected. But the way grief hit her was not. Small things, like seeing her husband's favorite food at the store, could trigger a sudden rush of emotions. Her he

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Fewer Hip Fractures During COVID-19 Lockdown

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to daily life. One unexpected side effect was a drop in indoor falls leading to hip and femur fractures among older adults in South Korea. This was likely due to social distancing rules. Social distancing meant people stayed home more. They went out less o

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Midlife Health: A Fresh Look at Menopause and Beyond

Midlife is a big deal for women. It's when bodies change, and health needs shift. The International Menopause Society (IMS) just dropped some serious guidelines to help doctors and women navigate this phase better. They looked at tons of research. Then, they made recommendations on everything from

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Coffee: Your Secret Weapon for a Longer Life?

Coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up. It turns out that this popular beverage might actually help you live longer. Scientists have been digging into this idea for a while now. They've looked at huge groups of people over many years. The results are pretty interesting. First off, when you d

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