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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

Cancer's Hidden Clues: What Your Genes Might Be Telling You

Cancer is a tricky foe. Doctors often struggle to predict how it will behave. This is where prognosis markers come in. They are like clues that help doctors make better treatment choices. But here is the problem. These clues are scattered across different types of cancer. They are not well understoo

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Hope and Despair Shape Lives After Melanoma

Cancer survival brings a mix of emotions. Two key attitudes stand out: optimism and pessimism. These aren't just fleeting moods. They are deep-seated traits that greatly affect how people handle stress. This includes the stress of living with cancer. These attitudes also link to specific ways pe

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

How Patients See Integrated Care in Rural China

The idea of integrated care has been around in China for a while. However, there is not enough proof to show how well it works, especially in less developed regions. To fill this gap, a recent effort focused on understanding how patients experience these services. The goal was to find practical ways

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Apr 12 2025FINANCE

Bonds and Stocks: The Unusual Dance

Bonds and stocks are usually like a seesaw. When one goes up, the other goes down. This is because bonds are seen as safe, while stocks are riskier. So, when the economy is shaky, people usually buy more bonds. But lately, both bonds and stocks have been dropping at the same time. This is weird and

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

The Masters: Big Money and the Green Jacket

The Masters Tournament has upped its prize money. This year, the total purse is $21 million. The winner will take home $4. 2 million. This is a significant jump from last year's $3. 6 million. The winner also gets a green jacket, which is a symbol of victory and prestige. This jacket is something t

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Shapes Up Older Women's Health

Older women face a tough battle with physical fitness when they are not active. This is especially true for those with heart and metabolic issues. Many people know that exercise helps, but how it works for each person and how it changes over time is not clear. A recent study dug into this by look

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Unlikely Allies: The Surprising Faces of Anti-Musk Protests

People from all walks of life are uniting to protest against the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and its leader, Elon Musk. This diverse group includes social workers, veterans, educators, and even a 96-year-old woman who survived Nazi occupation. They are all concerned about the poten

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Plant-Based Eating on Diabetes and Inflammation

The connection between what we eat and our health is undeniable. For those dealing with type 2 diabetes, managing inflammation is crucial. This condition is marked by immune cells that are always on high alert and elevated levels of pro-inflammatory substances. This ongoing inflammation, along with

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Distracted Driving: The Hidden Dangers on the Road

Distracted driving is a big problem. It's not just about personal safety. It's about the safety of everyone on the road. A recent study dug into this issue. It found that a huge number of drivers are distracted while driving. This is a serious issue that needs attention. The study looked at over 1,

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dolphins in Danger: Heat and Toxins Team Up

Dolphins are in trouble. Sea temperatures are rising and pollution is increasing. These two issues are usually looked at separately, but they are connected. They are both making it easier for diseases to spread among dolphins. This is a big problem for these marine animals. In the UK, short-bea

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