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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Why Glioblastoma Fights Back Against Checkpoint Inhibitors

Glioblastoma, a tough brain cancer, has been a hard nut to crack for doctors. They've tried a treatment called checkpoint inhibitor therapy (CPI). It has worked wonders for other cancers. But for glioblastoma, it's not been as effective. Why is that? Scientists are digging deep to find out. They're

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Jun 25 2025WEATHER

Southeast Michigan Braces for Stormy Weather

Southeast Michigan is dealing with a mix of extreme heat and severe thunderstorms. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for several counties, warning of strong winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning. The region is under a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms, especially on Tuesday af

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Jun 25 2025WEATHER

Detroit's Unpredictable Weather: What's Going On?

The weather in Metro Detroit is being quite unpredictable these days. It's not just about the heat; there's also a lot of moisture in the air, making it feel sticky and uncomfortable. This trend isn't going away anytime soon. Storms have been popping up randomly, bringing with them strong winds and

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Jun 25 2025CRIME

A Young Life Lost on the Slopes of Rinjani

Mount Rinjani, a favorite spot for adventurers, recently turned tragic. A 26-year-old Brazilian woman, Juliana Marins, lost her life after falling into a deep ravine. The search for her lasted four days, with rescuers battling rough weather and tough terrain. It was a drone that first spotted her un

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

A Decade of Spotting Baby Health Issues Early

Ten years have passed since the International Journal of Neonatal Screening (IJNS) started its journey. It's now a big deal in the world of newborn health. This journal focuses on catching health problems in babies right after they're born. It's like a superhero for tiny humans, spotting issues befo

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hunger Puzzle: Tackling Extreme Appetite in Rare Brain Conditions

Extreme hunger, or hyperphagia, is a big problem for people with rare brain conditions affecting the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway. This pathway is like a traffic cop in the brain, helping to control how much energy the body uses. When it's not working right, people can feel hungry all the

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Polymyalgia Rheumatica: A Fresh Look at Treatment

Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a common inflammatory condition in older adults, often linked to giant cell arteritis. It's the second most frequent inflammatory rheumatic disease in this age group, following rheumatoid arthritis. Recently, guidelines for treating PMR have been updated, focusing on

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Jun 25 2025EDUCATION

Why We Avoid Knowing Ourselves: The Curious Case of Self-Feedback

People often want to see themselves in a good light. This desire can lead to some interesting choices when they get feedback about themselves. For example, they might hear how others see them. This feedback can be helpful, but it can also make them feel bad. So, they might choose to ignore it. This

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Apps Can Help Stop Violence Against Women

The world of mobile apps is growing fast. There are many apps now that aim to prevent violence against women and girls. But how well do these apps work? And are they reaching the people who need them most? During the COVID-19 pandemic, violence against women and girls spiked. This made the need for

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Finding New Clues in Liver Trouble

Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a serious condition. It causes swelling and damage to the liver. This happens because of too much alcohol. The disease is linked to two main problems: not enough oxygen (hypoxia) and a buildup of lactic acid (lactylation). Researchers wanted to find new signs (bioma

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