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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Testing New Tools to Spot Thyroid Cancer Spread

Scientists are looking into better ways to detect when thyroid cancer spreads. They are checking out two methods: FNA-TG and FNA-CYFRA 21-1. These methods involve taking tiny samples from lymph nodes in the neck to see if cancer has spread there. The goal is to see if these methods work well and if

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

Chaos in LA: Car Crash Leaves Many Hurt

In the early hours of the morning, a car plowed into a group of people on Santa Monica Boulevard. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that at least 20 individuals were hurt. Out of these, five are in very bad shape, and another ten are also seriously injured. This scary event took place around

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Texting for Health: How Patients Use SMS After Leaving the Hospital

Patients are using text messages more after leaving the hospital. This is a big change in how they talk to doctors and nurses. Not all patients text the same way. Some send lots of messages. Others send just a few. This shows that each patient has their own style. Texting can help patients feel bet

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Jul 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Worms and Algae Mix Can Mess Up Our Lakes

Lakes are getting more and more algae blooms. This is a big problem. When algae die, they sink to the bottom. There, they rot and use up all the oxygen. This creates a bad environment for many creatures. But some worms, like Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, can handle this mess. These worms burrow around,

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

The Power of Tunes: How Music Helps Heal

Music has always been a part of healing, but now science is showing just how much it can help. In Cleveland, Ohio, cancer patients can ask for a special kind of medicine: live music at their bedside. Studies show that music can make pain feel less intense, reducing it by about 20%. This doesn't mean

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Jul 19 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Wild Ride: Is the Old-School Fundraising Back?

Crypto has always been a rollercoaster, and the latest twist is a big one. Pump. fun, a site where anyone can create and buy memecoins, just raised a whopping $600 million in just 12 minutes. That's not all—it also raised $720 million through private sales, making its total haul around $1. 3 billion

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

How Labs Can Spot Bird Flu Better

Bird flu, or H5N1, is jumping from animals to humans more often. Labs need better tools to catch it early. Right now, most labs use tests that can spot the flu but can't tell if it's the dangerous H5N1 strain. This is a problem because knowing the exact type of flu helps doctors treat patients bette

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Pay More For Cancer Treatment?

Cancer treatment is expensive. Radiation therapy is a common treatment, but not everyone pays the same price. This is a big problem. Why does this happen? One reason is location. Where you live affects how much you pay. In some areas, radiation therapy costs more than in others. This is unfair, but

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Leg Swelling: Understanding a Common Health Issue

Leg swelling might not sound serious, but it can be a sign of something called chronic venous insufficiency. This is a condition where the veins in the legs struggle to send blood back to the heart. It's pretty common, especially in adults over 70. The problem starts when the tiny valves in the vei

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Healing After Harm: How New Therapy Helps Rape Survivors

In Norway, there's a big push to help people who've gone through something terrible: rape. Right after such a traumatic event, getting the right support can make a huge difference. That's where specialized centers come in. These places offer help, but how well they work isn't always clear. A recent

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