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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Harry's Unimagined American Dream

Meeting Meghan Markle in 2016 changed Prince Harry's life forever. The couple tied the knot in 2018 and stepped down as senior royals in 2020. They're no longer 'HRH, ' but they keep their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Harry also gave up his military rank. In June 2020, they moved to Califor

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Digital Support for Gynecological Cancer Survivors in Indonesia: A Pilot Study

Indonesian women who have survived gynecological cancer often face challenges during chemotherapy, like managing side effects and maintaining quality of life. This study is designed to test a digital health intervention called FoRSHE-X. The goal is to help these women cope better with stress, boost

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

The Big Wins of 2024 in Life Sciences

As 2024 winds down, it's time to look back at the incredible accomplishments in life sciences, with PLOS Biology leading the way. This year has been packed with groundbreaking discoveries and innovative research. Let's take a moment to appreciate the work of the scientists and supporters who made it

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

America's Obesity Dilemma: Lifestyle Change vs. New Drugs

Elon Musk, a tech billionaire advising the incoming president, thinks the solution to America's obesity crisis lies in making new weight loss drugs cheap. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the president-elect's pick for health secretary, believes lifestyle changes are key. Both views highlight the

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

The Secret Life of Scottie Pippen's Ex-Fiancée: Yvette Deleone

Ever heard of Yvette Deleone? She once made headlines as the ex-fiancée of NBA legend Scottie Pippen. Their relationship was far from smooth, filled with drama and legal battles that hit the news in 2013. The spotlight found Yvette again when Scottie posted a picture with their daughter, Sierra Pipp

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Solving America's Obesity: Lifestyle vs. Medication Debate

Two key figures in President-elect Donald Trump's circle have differing views on tackling America's obesity crisis. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , nominated for Secretary of Health and Human Services, favors lifestyle changes as the primary approach. He believes that modifying diet and exercise habits shou

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Liver Disease and Hot Flashes: What's the Link?

Ever wondered if there's a connection between liver problems and hot flashes in middle-aged women? Well, there might be. Let's dive into it. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD for short, is a condition where the liver gets fatty and doesn't work as well as it should.

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

LGBT Quality of Life in India: A Deep Dive into Socio-Political Factors

Have you ever wondered how politics and society affect the happiness of LGBT people in India? It's not just about acceptance; it's also about how much support they get from their families and friends, and how well they understand and use politics to protect their rights. For example, those from high

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Faith and Cancer: A Coping Companion

When faced with cancer, people often turn to spirituality and religion for support. A recent review dug into this relationship, finding that faith can improve a patient's quality of life and help them cope better. The study was like a big puzzle, looking at many pieces of research to understand the

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

NASA's New Mars Plan: Smaller Missions, More Frequent

NASA has a fresh plan for exploring Mars. They want to send smaller missions more often, with a focus on key scientific questions. These missions could cost between $100 million and $300 million each. The idea is to gather important information before humans ever set foot on the planet. The plan ha

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