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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Can AI See What Doctors Miss? A Look at Kidney Disease

Kidney disease is a big deal worldwide. It causes permanent damage to the kidneys. Doctors often have to do invasive tests to check how bad it is. One key thing they look for is something called interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy, or IFTA. It is a big part of managing kidney disease. But what

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zoom's AI Revolution: From Meetings to Milestones

Zoom, the brand that became a staple during the pandemic, has been quietly beefing up its AI game. While it started as a go-to for video calls, it's now aiming to boost workplace productivity with some serious AI upgrades. The company's latest move is all about turning meetings into action. Instead

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Mar 16 2025SPORTS

Rookie's First Race Ends in Tears and Criticism

The Australian Grand Prix 2025 was a tough debut for rookie driver Isack Hadjar. The weather was unpredictable, with dry conditions giving way to cold, wet, and windy challenges on race day. Hadjar, driving for Red Bull's junior team Racing Bulls, faced a harsh reality when he spun out at Turn 2 dur

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: The Importance of Quality Assurance

Prostate cancer treatment has seen significant advancements, with prostate brachytherapy emerging as a key method. This procedure uses ultrasound to precisely place radioactive seeds into the prostate. The success of this treatment heavily relies on the accuracy of the ultrasound equipment. This is

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Mar 16 2025WEATHER

Deadly Dust Storm in Kansas Leaves Many Injured

A sudden dust storm in Kansas led to a chain reaction of crashes on I-70, leaving at least 8 people dead and many more injured. The storm hit hard and fast, with high winds blowing in from Colorado and reducing visibility to almost nothing. This made it nearly impossible for drivers to see the road

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

A Mother's Life Saved by a Smartphone Ultrasound

Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissues, making patients prone to aortic aneurysms and dissections. This condition can be life-threatening, as it was for Sara Adair. She knew the risks because her father and sister had also been diagnosed with it. D

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Nerve Echoes: Seeing Ataxia-Telangiectasia Through Sound Waves

Ataxia-Telangiectasia, or A-T, is a tricky genetic condition that affects many parts of the body. It can cause problems like poor coordination, blood vessel issues, and even nerve damage. It can also weaken the immune system, cause lung issues, and increase the risk of cancer. This can make life s

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Mar 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lizzo's Journey: From Darkness to Empowerment

Lizzo, the renowned singer, recently opened up about her struggles with depression during a concert at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. She revealed that in 2023, she felt so overwhelmed by the world that she didn't want to live anymore. This was a time when she was dealing with a lot of pain and

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Mar 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Biggest Feud: The Legal Battle for Secrets

In the world of Hollywood, secrets are as valuable as gold. A recent legal battle between Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds versus Justin Baldoni has reached a critical point. The dispute revolves around accusations of stolen trade secrets and the leaking of confidential information. It's a messy situa

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Mar 13 2025EDUCATION

Newtown's Big Spend: Millions for School Fixes

Newtown's Board of Finance had a busy night. They gathered to greenlight a bunch of big-ticket items for the town's schools and infrastructure. The total cost? A whopping $15 million. The meeting kicked off at 7:33 p. m. in the Council Chambers. Everyone was there except for Janette Lamoure

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