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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Changing Treatment Trends for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients

In recent years, doctors have been exploring the use of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for a specific group of breast cancer patients. These patients, known as cN3b, have cancer that has spread to both their armpit and the lymph nodes near their breastbone. Th

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Win Big, But Mahomes' Ankle is a Concern

Patrick Mahomes didn't finish the game due to an ankle injury, but the Kansas City Chiefs still comfortably beat the mistake-filled Cleveland Browns, 21-7. Mahomes threw two touchdowns, one to Juju Smith-Schuster and another to Noah Gray, in the first half. Xavier Worthy added a rushing score. Mahom

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Injury Drama: Will Mahomes Be Back for Chiefs' Next Games?

Kansas City Chiefs fans are holding their breath. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is likely to miss at least one of the team's upcoming games due to a high ankle sprain. The injury happened in the fourth quarter, and backup Carson Wentz had to step in. Mahomes has taken a beating lately, with 11 o

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Muscle Disease and Kidney Trouble: A Surprising Link

Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, or IIMs, are a group of autoimmune disorders that mainly cause muscle inflammation. While it was once thought that kidney issues were rare in IIM patients, recent studies show that about 21-23% of these patients experience some form of renal involvement. These iss

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: When Less is More

Ever wondered how long a man with prostate cancer should live to choose less aggressive treatment? That’s what researchers are trying to figure out. They’re looking into how patients feel about the balance between risk of cancer death and nasty side effects from treatment. The goal? To find out at w

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Electrical Nerve Stimulation: A New Hope for Neuropathy Treatment

You might be wondering, what's the big deal about nerve pain? Well, it's not just a minor discomfort. Neuropathy, a condition where nerves are damaged or dysfunctional, can cause serious pain, numbness, and weakness. But what if there's a way to ease this suffering without going under the knife? Wel

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Many Chemo Rounds Help Node-Negative Stomach Cancer Patients?

Have you ever wondered if more chemotherapy rounds after surgery help patients with stomach cancer that hasn't spread to lymph nodes? This question has not been thoroughly studied, especially for patients who already had chemotherapy before surgery. A multicenter study is now looking into this. The

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Why Bother with Three Meals a Day?

Eating three meals a day is often touted as the ideal, but is it really necessary? Let's dive in and see what the experts say. Back in the day, people didn't eat three meals a day. They'd have two big ones or maybe a large meal with a couple of small snacks. But as our lifestyles changed, so did ou

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Monitoring Neonates: EIT vs. ECG

In neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), doctors rely on electrocardiograms (ECGs) to monitor babies' heart health. But recently, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has been causing some interference. EIT is a newer technology used to track the lungs' function in premature babies. The problem? T

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling the Mysteries of Self-Incompatibility in Petunias

Ever wondered why some plants avoid self-pollination? Meet self-incompatibility (SI), a clever genetic trick that promotes cross-pollination. SI is like a bouncer at a plant party, letting in pollen from other plants but keeping its own pollen out. This happens thanks to a special gene called the S-

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