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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Psoriasis Patients

Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a tough condition to deal with. It's a chronic inflammatory disease that can flare up without warning, making it hard to predict. The main goals for long-term treatment are to keep skin symptoms under control, prevent new flare-ups, and improve the patient's q

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Oats and the Drought Dance: How Plants Balance Survival and Growth

Plants face a tough challenge when it comes to dealing with drought. They need to toughen up to survive dry spells, but this can slow down their growth. Scientists have been curious about how plants manage this balancing act. Recently, researchers dug into the genetic makeup of oats to find some ans

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Early Mistreatment and Motherly Neglect: The Science Behind It

The way we treat our kids can be heavily influenced by our own past experiences. People who were mistreated as kids might struggle to be good parents, and scientists are trying to figure out why. Researchers looked into how DNA changes might play a role in this cycle. They focused on somet

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Mar 09 2025CELEBRITIES

A Young Prince's Battle: Frederik of Nassau's Journey

A young prince's life was cut short by a rare genetic condition. Prince Frederik of Nassau, just 22 years old, passed away on March 1st. His parents, Prince Robert and Princess Julie, shared his heartbreaking final moments. Frederik was born with POLG mitochondrial disease, a condition that slowly r

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Mar 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A Tragic Discovery in Santa Fe

In the high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a grim discovery unfolded. Two bodies were found in a home, their identities later revealed to be legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa. It was a shocking turn of events that left the community stunned. The couple had been living in th

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of LILRB3 and LILRA6

Imagine trying to solve a complex puzzle where some pieces look almost identical but have tiny differences. That's what scientists are up against when studying LILRB3 and LILRA6, two genes that are part of a larger family called Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors (LILRs). These genes are found

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Super Agers

Ever wondered what makes some people live incredibly long lives? These folks, known as supercentenarians, are people who have lived past 110 years. They often have amazing mental and physical health, which is why scientists are so interested in them. By studying these super agers, we can learn a

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Sugar Movers in Potatoes: Unveiling the Secret Life of ST Genes

Potatoes rely on sugar transporters (STs) to move sugars around, which is super important for their growth. These STs can move sugars either by just letting them flow or by actively pushing them along. In potatoes, STs are the key players in moving sugars and building up sugar reserves. Sci

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Mar 08 2025SCIENCE

Stem Cells: The Future of Medicine?

Imagine cells that can transform into almost anything. These are called pluripotent stem cells. They can be coaxed into becoming mesenchymal stem cells, or MSCs. These MSCs are superheroes in the world of medicine. They help fix and regrow damaged tissues. Scientists have been studying them for a wh

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing: The Hidden Hurdles

Breast cancer is a serious health issue worldwide, and genetic testing can play a big role in managing it. However, many people in middle-income countries do not have access to this important tool. This is a big problem because genetic testing can help doctors understand if a person has a higher ris

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