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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Nanoparticles: Tiny but Powerful Players in Immune Response

You know how scientists are always trying to fight cancer? Well, they've been using tiny particles called nanoparticles as a way to deliver medicine or boost the immune system. These nanoparticles can be tricky, though, because they interact with our immune cells in complex ways. To make sure these

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Psoriasis and Depression: The Hidden Connection

Psoriasis and depression are two conditions that often go hand in hand. This isn't just a coincidence. Scientists have been looking into how these two conditions are connected. They believe that there's a two-way relationship between them. This means that having one condition can increase the chance

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Smart Patches

Skin infections caused by bacteria that don't respond to typical antibiotics are a growing problem. This is because antibiotics have been overused and misused, making bacteria stronger and more resistant. Scientists have come up with a clever solution: a special patch with tiny needles that dissolve

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Middleweight Showdown: Cannonier Faces Rodrigues at UFC Vegas 102

The UFC's return to Las Vegas brought a packed card with some surprising results. The main event featured Jared Cannonier and Gregory Rodrigues. Cannonier, who had lost three of his last five fights, was looking to turn things around. Meanwhile, Rodrigues, with four wins in his last five, was riding

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Urticaria Unveiled: The Science Behind the Itch

Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is a skin condition that has puzzled scientists for years. A recent study took a deep dive into the world of urticaria research, focusing on how it has changed over time and what key factors drive it. The study looked at data from two major research databases, Pub

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Heart Layers: More Alike Than Different?

Ever wondered why the hearts of mammals and birds are so efficient? It's all about the layers. The heart has two main types of muscle layers: trabecular and compact. These layers look different, but scientists found something surprising. In adult hearts, these layers are almost identical in terms of

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Colon Troubles: The Hidden Role of NBCe1

The colon has a super important job: keeping our bodies healthy by absorbing water and nutrients. It does this with the help of a mucus barrier. This barrier is like a protective shield that lines the colon and keeps harmful stuff out. One of the key players in maintaining this barrier is a protein

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

The Fighter's Faith

Edmen Shahbazyan is all set to enter the Octagon for his 11th UFC fight, facing Dylan Budka. This Armenian-American MMA fighter isn't sure if he'll win or not. But let's ask a different question. Do you know what religion Edmen Shahbazyan practices? Edmen Shahbazyan was born in Glendale, Calif

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Fighting Faith and Family: Ismael Bonfim's Journey in the Octagon

Ismael Bonfim, the Brazilian MMA star, is set to face Nazim Sadykhov in the Octagon. With 20 wins and 4 losses, he's got plenty of fight left in him. Winning against Vinc Pichel recently, he's now focused on maintaining his winning streak. There's been some curiosity about his religious bel

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Cells' Metabolic Makeover: A New Twist

Ever wondered how the body tries to rein in rogue cells? Breast cancer cells have a tough time getting out of control when hanging around healthy mammary cells. This is because of something called mitochondrial transfer. So, imagine if you will breast cancer cells getting a new lease on lif

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