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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Mexico's Melanoma Battle: Dermoscopy to the Rescue

Melanoma, a serious type of skin cancer, is causing quite a stir in Mexico. It's the third most common skin cancer there, and sadly, it accounts for a whopping 75% of skin cancer deaths. So, what's being done to tackle this? Enter dermoscopy, a clever tool that's helping doctors spot melanoma early.

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Mohegan Sun's Bakery Shakeup: Goodbye Carlo's, Hello New Treats

Get ready for a sweet change at Mohegan Sun! The casino's beloved Carlo's Bakery is shutting its doors at the end of the year to make way for two exciting new establishments: Sift Bake Shop and A. T. Y Bar & Bonbons. Jeff Hamilton, the casino's president and general manager, shared the news, noting

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Chornobyl Stalker 2: A Game of Grueling Thrills

Imagine diving into a game where your life is never safe, not even for a moment. "Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl" delivers an extreme experience, and one aspect that underscores its brutality is the autosave feature. Unlike other games where saving is a solace, here it's a nasty trick that captures y

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Genetics vs. Lifestyle: Who Wins in Fighting Colon Cancer?

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer (CRC), is a tricky enemy. It's not just about the genes you inherit; your daily habits play a big part too. Scientists have been puzzle-solving this mystery: can a healthy lifestyle cancel out your genes' bad influence? In a recent study, researchers di

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Questioning Uganda's Anti-Gay Law: A Lesson from Ancient Philosophy

Imagine if we looked at Uganda's anti-gay law through the eyes of ancient Greek philosopher Plato. His character Aristophanes in the Symposium suggests that love, including between same-sex partners, is a natural part of human experience. What if we applied this idea to Uganda? Would it change our v

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Nov 21 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Climb: A Bump Ahead?

Bitcoin is zooming towards $100, 000, but don't expect it to fly there forever without a hiccup, warns Michael Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital. The crypto king was trading near $97, 000 on Thursday, after hitting an all-time high of almost $98, 400. Novogratz thinks this milestone was bound to happ

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

New Hope in Treating Lung Scarring: Meet GS-2278

Scientists have unearthed a promising drug called GS-2278 that could potentially treat a condition known as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). IPF is a serious lung disease that causes scarring and makes it hard to breathe. The drug works by blocking a specific receptor in the body called LPAR1, w

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Solved: How Black Holes Grew Massive Quickly?

Imagine huge black holes growing rapidly after the Big Bang, defying what we know about physics. Scientists just found out how they did it. These supermassive black holes, living in the early universe, became huge by gobbling up matter really fast, like gluttons in a buffet. This eating frenzy is sp

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Birthdays & Zodiac: Tips for Aries to Pisces

Today, celebrities like Carly Rae Jepsen, Jena Malone, Michael Strahan, and Goldie Hawn celebrate their birthdays. If you want to make the most of your downtime, it's key to handle your responsibilities first. This way, you can relax fully and turn your life into an exciting adventure. Fill any gaps

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Magnetic Fields in Layered Materials: A New Discovery

The study of interacting topological phases has always been intriguing, with one notable example being the composite Fermi liquid, which forms in strong magnetic fields. Recently, scientists have predicted that a similar phenomenon, the zero-field composite Fermi liquid, could occur in a twisted MoT

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