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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Virtual Follow-Ups for Cancer Survivors: Patients’ Perspectives

You might think that cancer treatment ends after the last chemo session or surgery. But the reality is, survivors need ongoing care to stay healthy. That's where virtual follow-ups (VFU) come in. They can make it easier and more convenient for cancer survivors to stay connected with their healthcare

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Will 2025 Change the Game for Ukraine and Russia?

2024 was tough for Ukraine. A surprise attack in Russia's Kursk region caught the Kremlin off guard, but the war isn't going well for Ukraine. Russian forces are pushing hard in Donetsk, threatening major cities like Pokrovsk. The Ukrainian offensive in Kursk didn't go as planned. Many Ukrainians ar

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Former 'Home Improvement' Actor Faces New Domestic Violence Charge

Zachery Ty Bryan, known for his role as Brad Taylor in the '90s sitcom 'Home Improvement, ' found himself in trouble again. This time, he was arrested in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on a second-degree domestic violence charge. The arrest happened on New Year's Day and was confirmed by jail records

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Smoking and Intestinal Stem Cells: The Hidden Connection

Have you ever thought about how cigarette smoking might affect your body at a cellular level? One study uncovered a surprising connection. Nicotine, the main component in cigarettes, can actually boost the number and activity of certain cells in your gut, known as intestinal stem cells (ISCs). These

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Alzheimer's: How Movement Might Change the Brain's Fate

Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be quite tricky, with various processes happening behind the scenes in our brains. One of these is ferroptosis, a type of cell death involving iron and oxidative stress. As we age, our body's antioxidant systems may not work as well, leading to more ferroptosis. This can

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Boosting Pyrazinamide: Could It Be a Game-Changer for Tuberculous Meningitis?

Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) leaves more than a third of its victims with serious disabilities. While a lot of recent focus has been on adjusting the dosage of rifampicin, another drug, pyrazinamide, is often ignored. Pyrazinamide has the advantage of better penetration into the central nervous syst

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Top 10 Denzel Washington Crime Movies - A Different Writ

Denzel Washington's career is packed with standout crime films. He's smashed roles playing cops, vigilantes, and even criminals. From serious dramas to action-packed thrillers, let's dive into his top 10 crime movies. 10. The Bone Collector (1999) Washington played a paraplegic forensics expert pu

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Understanding Bladder Pain in Women: A New Terminology

Female bladder pain syndrome, or FBPS, is a tough condition that primarily affects women. With symptoms that vary and can mimic other health issues, diagnosis can be tricky. Doctors often struggle to pinpoint FBPS because it can overlap with conditions like pelvic floor muscle pain or endometriosis.

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Medicating Seizures in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Practical Guide

Epilepsy and intellectual disability often go hand in hand, making treatment a unique challenge. Understanding how to manage seizures in people with intellectual disabilities requires a well-rounded approach. Unlike others, these individuals often deal with complex symptoms and higher resistance to

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Viral Inactivation: How Chemicals Fight COVID-19 and Flu in the Air

Ever wondered how we can combat viruses like COVID-19 and influenza A in the air? Scientists explored the power of three chemicals – hypochlorous acid, chlorine dioxide, and ozone – to inactivate these viruses. They created a 1 cubic meter chamber and filled it with a mix of these viruses in saliva.

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