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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

The Role of Immune Cells in Brain Aneurysm Ruptures

A brain aneurysm is a weak spot in a blood vessel. This weak spot can swell up like a balloon. Sometimes, these aneurysms burst. When they do, it can cause serious problems. Doctors have found that certain immune cells might play a big role in this. These cells are part of the body's defense sy

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

How Smoking and Drinking Affect Muscle Weakness

Muscle weakness is a serious issue that can be caused by a disease called myasthenia gravis. This condition is tricky because it comes and goes. Scientists think that genes and the environment work together to cause it. But, they haven't found many clear causes. Nicotine and alcohol are two things

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Jun 09 2025SPORTS

Ukraine's Boxing Hero Calls on Trump to See the Reality

Ukraine is under attack, and one of its biggest stars is calling for help. Oleksandr Usyk, a heavyweight boxing champion, has a message for former US President Donald Trump. He wants Trump to visit Ukraine and experience the daily struggles of its people. Usyk believes that if Trump sees the reality

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

How Well Do Lithuanian Versions of Death Anxiety Scales Hold Up?

The Lithuanian versions of two scales that measure death anxiety have been put to the test. These scales are the Revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death Scale and the Existential Death Anxiety Scale. The goal was to see if these scales work well in Lithuanian. The study involved 528 people. Most of th

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Brain Surgery: The Hidden Drainage Dilemma

Brain surgery is a complex procedure. Sometimes, after surgery to fix a brain aneurysm, doctors need to drain fluid from around the brain. This is called cerebrospinal fluid drainage. It is not always clear when this will be necessary. This makes planning tricky. Doctors are always looking for ways

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Activists and Aid: The Journey to Gaza

A boat named the Madleen is on a journey to Gaza. It is carrying a small group of pro-Palestinian activists and some supplies. These activists want to challenge Israel's naval blockade of Gaza. Israel has been blocking Gaza for almost 20 years. The boat is part of a larger group called the Freedo

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Russian Troops Push Into New Ukrainian Territory

Russia has made a bold move, claiming that its military has entered the central Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk. This area has been a target for months, and the move could spell trouble for Ukraine's already stretched forces. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that subunits from the 90th ta

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Steroid Showdown: A Closer Look at Treating Severe Lung Infections

The world of medicine is always changing. One hot topic is the use of steroids to treat bad lung infections. These infections are called community-acquired pneumonia, or CAP for short. It is a common illness. It is often caused by bacteria. It can be dangerous. It can make people very sick. S

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Deadly Aid Distribution in Gaza

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a grim turn with the deaths of at least five individuals near aid distribution sites. These sites, managed by an Israeli and U. S. -backed group, have become hotspots for violence. The Israeli military claims that warning shots were fired at people who approache

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Insecticides and the Tiny Warriors of Agroforestry

Insecticides are a big deal in the world of farming. They help control pests but can be a problem for tiny, helpful creatures like Trichogramma ostriniae. This tiny wasp is a big helper in managing pests in agroforestry. But, the widespread use of insecticides can harm it. Four insecticides were te

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