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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Ohio’s Vivek Ramaswamy Weighs Governor Bid

Vivek Ramaswamy, a pharmaceutical entrepreneur from Ohio, is considering a run for governor in his home state. This news comes after Ohio’s Republican governor, Mike DeWine, filled a vacant Senate seat with his lieutenant governor, Jon Husted. Meanwhile, Ramaswamy has been working with Donald J. Tru

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Pancreatic Tumor Surgery: How Many Lymph Nodes Matter?

Imagine you're having surgery to remove a tumor from your pancreas. Doctors want to know how many nearby lymph nodes to take out. Why? Because it can affect your chances of recovery. In a recent study, doctors looked into the best way to remove lymph nodes during this type of surgery for a specific

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Jan 18 2025SPORTS

Jimmy Butler's Heat Struggles: A New Chapter

Things aren't looking great between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat. The superstar forward, who wants out of Miami, recently found out he's not in the team's future plans. Team president Pat Riley had a meeting with center Bam Adebayo to make him the leader. Butler was surprised, but not upset. He r

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

New Health Powers in Kenya: What's Really Changing?

Think about this: healthcare workers in Kenya are now calling more shots. In October 2023, a new law gave local health centers more control. But does this actually help patients? Or is it just creating a stir? This study is digging deep to find out. It's looking at how different people feel about th

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Jan 18 2025FINANCE

How China's Company Finances Affect Audit Costs

China's economy is facing a big challenge: companies are becoming more focused on financial assets. This study looked at how the length of time companies hold onto these assets affects their audit fees. Using data from Chinese companies listed on the A-share market between 2009 and 2019, the researc

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Leonardo da Vinci's Curiosity in Reproductive Anatomy

Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned artist, was also an amazing scientist. He explored many fields, including anatomy. Back in his time, people didn't understand the human body very well, but Leo was curious and made detailed drawings. He was a pioneer, figuring out the inner workings of the body long b

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

China's Economy: A Mix of Up and Down

You might think that China's economy is all about big cities and skyscrapers, but let's look at the reality on the ground. Many shops that sell construction materials are now quiet, with owners hoping for customers to return. This tells us that the real estate market isn't doing so well. But there'

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

See Six Planets Dance in January's Night Sky

This January, a unique celestial event is happening: six planets are visible in the night sky. This planetary get-together isn't a straight line, but they're close together on one side of the sun. Hannah Sparkes, who works at the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature in Florida, calls this a "planetar

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Simplified Testing: Boosting Chlamydia Detection

Do you know that chlamydia is one of the most widespread bacterial infections globally, and its rates keep rising? The struggle to control it is real. Enter point-of-care (POC) testing. These quick tests might just turn the tide. Imagine being able to diagnose chlamydia right away, without sending s

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

New Treatments for Alzheimer's: What Docs in the ER Ought to Know

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, expected to affect 152 million people by 2050. Recently, new therapies, known as anti-amyloid treatments, have been approved. Unlike traditional options, these are infused every 2 to 5 weeks to slow down the disease. But with this progress comes a downside.

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