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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Tiny Molecules Link Exercise and Cell Protection

People often wonder how exercise helps the body. It turns out tiny molecules called microRNAs (miRNAs) play a big role. These miRNAs help control a special type of cell death called ferroptosis. This cell death happens when too much iron builds up and causes damage. miRNAs can target important prote

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hidden Players in COVID-19

The human body is a bustling city of tiny organisms. Some of these tiny organisms are bacteria that live in the upper respiratory tract. These bacteria can influence how the body reacts to infections like COVID-19. A recent study shed light on this complex relationship. Researchers looked at 123 pe

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Erectile Dysfunction: A Hidden Link?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue, but its causes can be complex. Recent research is looking into how gut bacteria might play a role in this condition, especially in cases linked to blood vessel problems. The study involved 151 men, split into three groups: those with ED due to blood vess

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Brain Tumors: The Gene Code That Could Change Everything

Brain tumors, specifically glioma, are a big deal. They're the most common type of nasty tumor that can grow in the brain. Scientists have been digging into the role of super-enhancers, which are like the brain's way of turning genes on and off. These super-enhancers are crucial because they control

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Kids' Screen Time Habits

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on how kids spend their time. With schools closed and activities canceled, many children have turned to screens more than ever before. This shift in behavior raises questions about the long-term effects on kids' health and habits. Before the pandemic, kids

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Dialysis Filters Affect Medicine Levels in Sick Patients

In seriously ill patients, the way the body processes medicine can change. This is especially true for a drug called caspofungin. Doctors use a special machine called continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) to help these patients. The machine has filters made from a material called polyacrylonit

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Jul 06 2025CRIME

A Major Arrest in Colombia's Political Turmoil

In a significant development, Colombian authorities have arrested a man believed to be the mastermind behind the recent shooting of a prominent senator and presidential hopeful. The suspect, known by the aliases "Chipi" or "Costeño, " was captured in Bogota after a month-long manhunt. This arrest fo

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Icon

Sean Combs, once a symbol of hip-hop success, now faces a different kind of spotlight. This summer, instead of partying on yachts, he was in court, dealing with serious charges. The trial brought out many details about his personal life, some of which were quite shocking. Combs was found not guilty

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Political Tensions Rise as Mayors Face Detention

Turkey is witnessing a surge in political tensions as authorities detain more mayors from the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP). The latest crackdown saw the detention of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere. Soon after, Antalya Mayor Muhittin Bö

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Jul 06 2025CRIME

Bystanders Step In: A Brooklyn Subway Incident

In a Brooklyn subway station, a disturbing scene unfolded. A man, later identified as Fredrick Marshall, grabbed a young woman from behind, causing her to scream for help. The incident happened on a Sunday morning at the Norwood Avenue station. Marshall, dressed in a white suit and armed with a knif

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