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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

The HER2 Factor: How It Affects TNBC Patients on Capecitabine

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a tough nut to crack. When patients receive adjuvant capecitabine, doctors aren't quite sure how the HER2 protein will impact their survival. Let's dive into this puzzle. First, what's HER2? It's a protein that can sometimes go into overdrive in breast cancer

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Cadmium in Blood: What's the Cancer Link?

Ever wondered if cadmium, a heavy metal, could be linked to cancer? Researchers have been puzzled by the mixed results from studies on this topic. So, a team decided to dive deeper into the relationship between blood cadmium levels and nine different cancers. They used data from a large health surve

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Habits: Why Swedes May Resist Carbon Taxes

Ever thought about how our daily routines can shape our views on big issues like climate change? A recent study in Sweden dug into this, focusing on how habits influence people's acceptance of higher carbon taxes. The research gathered data from over 5, 200 participants, looking at their car driving

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Chennai's Heat Wave: How Urban Changes Warm Up the City

Urbanization brings people together, but it also heats up cities. This is known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, where the heart of the city is much warmer than the outskirts. While many studies focus on big cities as a whole, this one zeros in on the hottest spots within Chennai, India. Resea

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Dec 22 2024CRIME

NYPD Top Cop Steps Down Over Sexual Misconduct Claims

The New York Police Department's top uniformed officer, Jeffrey Maddrey, has resigned unexpectedly. This comes after serious allegations that he demanded sexual favors from a subordinate in exchange for extra pay. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch accepted his resignation on Friday night. John Chell

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Usyk's Big Win: A Rematch Triumph

In a thrilling boxing match, Ukrainian champ Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight titles against Britain's Tyson Fury. Despite being smaller, Usyk used his speed and skill to outmaneuver the taller Fury. The fight was a back-and-forth battle, with Fury trying to control the ring and Usyk counteri

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

How Religion and Spirituality Influence Stress in Latino Adults

Scientists looked into how religion and spirituality affect DNA methylation in stress-related genes among Latino adults. They studied 992 people from the Hispanic Community Health Study and focused on four key genes linked to the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which regulates stress resp

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

TyG Index and the Rise of Diabesity: A Long-term Look

You've probably heard about diabetes and obesity, but have you heard of "diabesity"? It's a mix of both, and it's becoming a big worry for health experts around the world. There's a special marker called the TyG index that can tell if someone might be resistant to insulin, which is linked to lots of

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Light and the Brain: How Infrared Helps with Anxiety

Did you know that light can influence your brain and mood? Scientists have found that shining infrared light on a specific part of the brain, called the hippocampus, can boost the growth of new brain cells. This part of the brain is linked to mood disorders, and growing new cells there can help redu

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Time-Dependent Factors in Long-Term Studies

In long-term studies where researchers are examining events that happen over time, it's common to find that important factors, or covariates, change over time. The old-school Cox regression model can deal with these changing factors but assumes that their impact on the likelihood of an event is just

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