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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of Teenage Hodgkin's Lymphoma

In the realm of medical research, understanding the environment around cancer cells, or the microenvironment, is crucial. This is especially true for a specific type of cancer called Classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma, or CHL, which can affect teenagers. Recent studies have shed light on how the traits of

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

What's the Story?

Did you know that when people talk about changes, they can be all over the map in terms of what to see required? So, Imagine trying to sort out different ways to understand and deal with change. Guess what? It is the Iceberg Model of Change. It basically splits up ways that people see change in

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Depression With A New Kind Of Medicine Delivered Through The Nose

Delivering drugs through the nose is the next big thing in medicine. It is a new path for a drug to reach the brain. This delivers medicine to the brain at a faster rate than is normal . The fact is, most traditional treatments for depression struggle to get past the brain\blood barrier. Amidst

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Third-Line Colorectal Cancer Treatment.

Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is a challenge for doctors. It is important to try to keep patients' quality of life while also extending their lives. Doctors also want to avoid harmful side effects. We have several treatments, but choosing the right one can be tricky, especially since differen

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Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

“Just One Photo and Deepfakes are Born”

Have you ever seen a video where you thought you saw someone speaking due to AI? It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it's now happening. ByteDance, the tech giant behind TikTok, created a new AI system called OmniHuman-1. . This system shortens the process a

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

The Battle to Boost Elderly Oral Health: Why Research and Reality Don't Always Mix

When scientists dive into improving elderly oral health, they often face a hurdle. They struggle to make a genuine difference. Even when they work alongside other important players, things still often fail to add up. Sometimes, these collaborations aren't fruitful and do not make an impact. This

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Combining Tests for Better TB Diagnosis in HIV Patients

Picture this: doctors trying to find TB in HIV patients, who have weakened immune systems. This isn't an easy job. They have multiple tests, but each one has its flaws. So, let's think about the combined power of two tests. Why would combining tests help? Imagine combining clues from a urin

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Navigating Pregnancy Meds: The Playbook for Doctors

Deciding on medication during pregnancy is a tough call for doctors. Safe choices depend on accurate information; that is where doctors often face challenges. It involves tests to observe specific medications on pregnant mothers along with the babies inside them. The details uncovered from thes

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Breakthroughs with Micro Sensors

The world of biosensing has seen amazing new developments with a technology called SERS combined with microfluidic chips. The smallest details can make a massive difference in science. Think about this: being able to detect a molecule or two in a crowd of a billion. That’s what we got here.

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Death Too Soon: The Silent Crisis Among NYC's Mentally Ill

For a long time, we've known that people with severe mental health issues don't live as long as the rest of us. But what about those living in a huge, diverse city like New York City? That's a different story. Let's dive into the numbers. Adults 18 and up with serious mental illness (SMI) in NYC h

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