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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Are Some Breast Cancer Patients Spared Surgery After Chemo?

You might wonder why some breast cancer patients still undergo surgery after chemotherapy. The answer involves a specific group of patients with a particular cancer stage. These patients, whose cancer is classified as ypN1 after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), are in a bit of a gray area. Doctors ar

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Dec 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Blockchain: A New Approach to Secure Pharma Supply Chains

Managing pharmaceutical supply chains isn't easy. Old methods struggle with transparency and trust. So, let's talk about a new solution: blockchain. It's like a digital ledger that keeps everyone honest. It promises to solve security issues like authentication and data tracking. First, all involved

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Dec 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Secure Data Journey: Moving Health Records Between Blockchains

Imagine you have a secret diary with pages that need to be shared between different people. Blockchain technology is like a highly secure diary system that lets you control who sees your pages. When it comes to our health records, this control is vital. We don't want just anyone snooping around our

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Dec 26 2024CRIME

Assassination Attempt Trial Delayed: What's the Hold-Up?

Imagine you're on trial for something big. Really big. Like trying to kill the President-elect. That's the situation a man from Hawaii is in. His name? Ryan Routh. He's accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump in Florida. Guess what? His trial won't happen until September 2025. Why the dela

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Best Temperature for Growing Mealworms

Mealworms, also known as Tenebrio molitor, are superstars in the insect farming world. But to thrive, they need just the right temperature. Farmers usually aim for around 29 to 31°C. A recent study wanted to find the perfect temperature for these little critters to grow, develop, and have lots of ba

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Parental Child Marriage: How It Affects Kids' Food and Health

You might think that how parents got married doesn't matter much for their kids. But in Indonesia, a new study is showing different. It looked at kids whose parents got married as children themselves. They found that these kids didn't have enough food and weren't as healthy as other kids. This is im

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Cybersecurity in Medical Devices: Balancing Benefits and Risks

As healthcare goes digital, connected medical devices are becoming more common. These smart gadgets offer plenty of benefits, but they also come with unique cybersecurity risks that can harm patients. In Europe and the U. S. , regulations require these risks to be considered during the benefit-risk

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

Steel Sale Deadlock: Biden to Settle Nippon Steel's US Bid

President Joe Biden now holds the cards in the sale of United States Steel Corp. to Japan's Nippon Steel Corp. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States couldn't agree on the deal, pushing the final call to Biden. This happened on Monday, the deadline for the panel's review. Both side

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Dec 23 2024CRIME

Germany's Christmas Market Attack: A Puzzling Incident

On Monday, mourners paid their respects near the site of the tragic Christmas market attack in Magdeburg. Investigators are still trying to figure out why a Saudi doctor, who has lived in Germany since 2006, drove into the bustling market, killing five people and injuring up to 235 others. This atta

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

College Students with Intellectual Disabilities: Their Views on Physical Activity

College campuses today offer special programs for students with intellectual disabilities (ID). A recent study looked into how these students experience and think about physical activity (PA). Researchers talked to eight students in a US college program to learn more. They found that most students o

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