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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trials: The Global Inequality Challenge

Cancer trials are the backbone of developing new treatments. They are the ultimate test to see if a treatment is safe and effective. However, there is a big problem. Many cancer trials do not include enough patients from low- and middle-income countries. This is a huge issue. These countries have a

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Heist That Shocked Paris

In the heart of Paris, a city known for its art, fashion, and history, an unusual crime unfolded. A group of older individuals, dubbed "The Grandpa Gang, " targeted a high-profile celebrity. This wasn't a typical robbery. It involved a lot of planning and a bit of luck. The target was Kim Kardashian

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Heart's Natural Beat: New Pacemaker Tech on the Horizon

A fresh wave of innovation is sweeping through the medical field. A new type of pacemaker is being tested. This pacemaker is designed to work without any wires. It is also designed to help the heart's electrical system work better. The new pacemaker is called the AVEIR Conduction System Pacing. It i

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Avoiding Surgery with Immunotherapy: A New Hope for Some Cancer Patients

In the world of cancer treatment, a new approach is making waves. This approach is immunotherapy. It is a treatment that can help some patients avoid the harsh effects of traditional treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. This is big news for those with certain types of cancer. The s

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Smoking Cessation: A New Approach for Myanmar's Industrial Workers

In Myanmar, industrial workers face a significant challenge with smoking. To tackle this issue, a unique study was conducted. The focus was on improving health knowledge, perceptions, and self-efficacy regarding smoking. The approach was innovative, combining health education with mobile phone text

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Apr 26 2025CRIME

Jurors Visit Crime Scene in Karen Read Case

The jury in the Karen Read case will visit the alleged crime scene in Canton. This visit aims to give them a better understanding of the events that took place on January 29, 2022. The scene is the home where John O’Keefe, Read’s boyfriend, was found unresponsive in the snow. The jurors will see the

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Apr 26 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Hero: A Clash of Justice and Public Opinion

A young man named Luigi Mangione faced serious charges in a Manhattan federal court. He was accused of murdering a high-profile figure, Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. The courtroom saw Mangione, dressed in tan jail clothes, plead "not guilty" to a list of charges that included murder,

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden History of London's Tech Marvel

The bustling streets of London hold secrets. Among the many statues in the city, four stand out on the Holborn viaduct. These figures represent key aspects of society: Commerce, Agriculture, Fine Art, and Science. The statue of Science is particularly interesting. She appears to be from ancient

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Apr 24 2025CELEBRITIES

The Power and Downfall of a Hollywood Mogul

The retrial of Harvey Weinstein is underway, and it's revealing a lot about the man and his past behavior. The jury is hearing from a woman who shared an apartment with one of Weinstein's accusers, Miriam Haley. The witness, Elizabeth Entin, described how Haley looked uncomfortable and avoided eye

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Rhythm Fixes: Race and Ethnicity in Treatment Outcomes

Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is a heart condition that affects millions worldwide. It's a problem where the heart beats irregularly, which can lead to serious health issues. Two main treatments exist: drug therapy and ablation. Drug therapy involves taking medication to control the heart's rhythm.

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