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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Lymphoma: The Search for Better Biomarkers

The world of medicine is always on the lookout for new ways to fight diseases. Recently, a new type of treatment called CD3xCD20 bispecific antibodies has been approved for use in treating two types of lymphoma: follicular lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. These treatments are exciting bec

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Feb 13 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Truth About Campus Sexual Misconduct

Colleges and universities are supposed to be places of learning and growth. However, they are also places where sexual misconduct can happen. This is a big problem that can cause serious harm to students. It can affect their physical health, mental well-being, and even their ability to perform well

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

VR and Balance: How Virtual Reality Affects Your Stability

Ever wondered how virtual reality (VR) affects your balance? A recent study dove into this question, focusing on how prolonged VR exposure influences standing balance. The research looked at how different speeds and frequencies of visual motion in VR impact balance responses. Twenty young adults par

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Nurses' Shocking Remarks Spark Hospital Probe

In Australia, a hospital is digging into patient records after two nurses made disturbing comments during an online chat. The nurses, who claimed to be doctors, made threats against Israelis. The incident has sparked a wider investigation into potential hate crimes. The nurses, a man and a woman, w

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Captain America: A Movie, Not a Political Statement

Anthony Mackie is the star of the new Marvel movie "Captain America: Brave New World". The film was made before the 2024 election. But some people think it's about the current political situation in the US. It is not. The movie features Harrison Ford as Red Hulk/Thaddeus Ross, who is also

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

Measles, a highly contagious disease, has made a comeback in two neighboring states. Over two dozen cases have been reported in Texas and New Mexico. The majority of these cases are concentrated in Gaines County, Texas, which has one of the highest rates of vaccine exemptions in the state. All confi

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Doctor's Dollars: Where the Surgeons' Money Goes

Surgeons have been dipping into their funds for political influence. This all began in 2001, when the American College Surgeons group established a political action committee called SurgeonsPAC. This committee, a group of people, helps to give money to people running for Congress in the United

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

'A New Era for Healthcare in NRW: A Double-Edged Sword'

The healthcare system in North-Rhine/Westphalia (NRW) is on the brink of a major shakeup. The state's ambitious plan aims to boost healthcare quality and efficiency, possibly setting a precedent for the rest of the country. However, there could be a downside. The State Ministry of Labor, Health, and

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Harry's Head: Time for a Change?

Imagine this: a royal guy, once known for his full head of red hair and living in California, is now facing a different kind of spotlight. His childhood hairdresser, Sam McKnight, has some straightforward advice: it's time to tackle his thinning hair. McKnight, who's known for working with

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands and Spiritual Joy: A New Look at Parent Carers of Disabled Kids

At the heart of families, parents are either a superhero or a juggler, tackling the immense challenges of raising a disabled child. This involves physical work and personal sacrifices. These stresses of child disability can lead to an unexpected sense of isolation, depression or helplessness. Alon

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