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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Lifting the Lid on Hidden Tumours: Tech and Cancer Research

'Breast cancer research is always working to improve. Researchers have come up with a cutting edge system. Simulations using polarized Monte Carlo methods enhance the clarity of tissue structures. ' 'Experiments run aimed at detecting tumours at the edges where you'd guess thick slices of the tissu

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Strands Spread in Marmara

Marmara is what we call the sea that connects Europe and Asia. It has become really polluted with plastics, specifically tiny pieces known as microplastics. Microplastics are a growing concern for marine life. Researchers have delved into this dirty issue, analyzing the pollution in the Gulf of Band

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Feb 12 2025OPINION

Gaza at a Crossroads: Trump's Radical Plan Sparks Global Backlash

There's a proposal on the table floating around the White House. The idea: get rid of every single Gaza civilian and relocate them elsewhere. Imagine if someone suggested moving a couple of million people suddenly and without warning. That is the gist of it. It might sound like something out of a Ho

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Walking Back to Health After Knee Surgery

A lot of folks who have knee replacement surgery struggle to get moving again. In Finland, doctors and physiotherapists give patients tips and exercises before and after the operation. But being active is a big problem for many. Pain and discomfort often hold them back from walking and doing daily t

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Unseen Risks: When Pregnancy Turns Deadly

Pregnancy should be a time of hope and excitement, not fear. yet, there's growing worry about how dangerous it can be because of crimes, suicide and drug overdoses. Recent studies have revealed shocking national trends. But what about the states themselves? This is where things get a bit ha

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Whipworm Warriors: A Honduran Study Uncovers a New Diagnostic Tool

The fight against soil-transmitted helminths (STHs), parasites that thrive in soil, is a worldwide battle. These infections are extremely common, yet detecting them is tough. Usually, doctors check for active infections by examining feces. But what if we want to find out if someone was exposed to wh

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Chronic Conditions: The Hidden Cost of Healthcare

Chronic health issues are a increasing problem for healthcare systems across Europe, especially when looking at the money spent on them. These problems are not just difficult to manage but also strain budgets. People living with chronic diseases require more healthcare services. In fact, they u

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Luka in Purple Takes Center Stage

The Lakers' new star, Luka Dončić, made a splash as he joined his new team and played against the Utah Jazz. Although it was his first game with the Lakers, he sparked high excitement among the fans. Playing well with LeBron James and other team members, he is graded 14 points scoring five rebound

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

Andy Reid's Super Bowl Bummer - Kansas City's Unrecognized MoJo.

A sports guru isn't filibustering his assessment that the Chiefs got hurt badly in last year's Super Bowl as did Legendary head coach Andy Reid. We know Super Bowl Sunday, the Chiefs got squashed by the Eagles big-time, they lost 40-22. The commentator took a stab on a sports program

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Feb 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Comedians Blame American Government for Being Boring

In a surprising turn, two comedians, Oliver and Stewart, were discussing the US Government. John Oliver criticized the government for its slow pace and decided to welcome the president to their monarchy era. Oliver was very happy about the thought of a presidency. They went on and on about how the

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