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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Does getting pregnant via ART really boost the cancer risk?

What is the deal with assisted reproductive technology? ART, or assisted reproductive technology, is a big help to building families. But how much of a threat is it, really? The idea is to give those who can't have children on their own a chance. These people are called subfertile. First, le

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Lithium: The Quest for Clean Separation

Imagine tiny particles of lithium, each with a slightly different atomic weight, zipping around in a chaotic dance. These tiny particles are isotopes: 6Li and 7Li. They're crucial in fields like energy and defense. As nuclear technology advances, the need for these isotopes will only grow. However,

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Why Does Early Use of a Smoking Cessation Drug Help Before Quitting?

People have been looking into the why's of a type of drug called varenicline and how it can help in the smoking cessation process. A lot of people have been wondering about how varenicline, also called smoking aversion, works to help people quit smoking, and if it works before someone quits. These

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Eisenhower's Words, A Modern Call for Critical Thinking

America in 1961, a world led by Dwight D Eisenhower, reached a different kind of battlefield. After World War II, all eyes were turned homeward where the economic impact was felt. Imagine being just a few minutes into his farewell speech, he didn't praise his military record but did let the nation

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Breaking Down a New Treatment for Brain Lymphoma

Let's dive into a cutting-edge study that's shaking up the treatment of brain lymphoma. This isn't just any lymphoma, but a rare, tricky type that starts in the brain or spinal cord. It's called Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma or PCNSL. First, let's talk about what makes PCNSL so ch

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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 2025HEALTH

Can Reiki Ease Dialysis Discomfort?

Dialysis can be tough. Patients often struggle with pain, exhaustion, and itching. Imagine if there was a natural way to ease these symptoms. That's where Reiki comes in. Reiki is a complementary therapy that focuses on energy healing. But does it really help dialysis patients? A study was done to f

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Zapping Spinal Cords: A Step Forward for Muscle-Wasting Diseases

Researchers have found a way to improve mobility in people with a muscle-wasting genetic disease by using a spinal cord stimulator. This is a big deal! Spinal Muscular Atrophy or SMA, was once a condition without any hope of improvement. SMA is a tough disease. It slowly destroys muscle cel

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Pustular Psoriasis: Living with a Riddle

People suffering from Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) face a never-ending battle against stubborn and painful skin eruptions, described as red pus-filled bumps. These periodic flare-ups, accompanied by constant inflammation, can significantly harm a person both physically and mentally. Affecte

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Feb 05 2025FINANCE

Farewell to Fees: Vanguard's Big Move

Vanguard, a major player in the investment world, made a big splash recently by slashing fees for almost a hundred of its funds, including some popular exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This move is significant because it affects 168 different share classes, with an average reduction of 20%. The t

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