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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Medication Use, Spirituality, and Viral Load in HIV Patients in Rural Nigeria

All over the world, people take medications to manage illnesses. For those living with HIV/AIDS in rural parts of Nigeria, sticking to a strict medication schedule is crucial. This means regularly taking medication called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to keep HIV under control. But ho

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Repurposing a Safe Drug to Fight COVID-19

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which led to the global COVID-19 pandemic, has a high mortality rate. While there are treatments available, scientists are still looking for more antivirals that can effectively combat the virus. Enter lonafarnib, or LNF, a drug already approved by the FDA to block cellular far

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Dec 03 2024SCIENCE

Boosting CAR-T Cell Therapy: How Rapamycin Enhances Gene Delivery

Scientists have been using lentiviral vectors (LV) to transfer genes into T cells, including those used for chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy. While this method has been successful, there's still room for improvement. Researchers studied how human T lymphocytes react to different types

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

A Cabinet Choice That Reflects America's Health Crisis

Imagine this: A man who thinks vaccines cause autism is about to head the U. S. health department. This isn't a joke—it's happening under Donald Trump's administration. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , known for his extreme views, is set to become director of Health and Human Services. It's a move that spark

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Wasted Scans: What's Driving Unnecessary Imaging in Iran's Hospitals?

Imaging services are becoming more common, but are they always necessary? A recent study from a district hospital in Iran set out to answer this question. The research team wanted to find out how many imaging services were being used unnecessarily. They also looked at the number of normal and abnorm

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Rebels in Syria Surprise with New Offensive

You might think Syria is quiet these days, but think again! Rebels have just launched a big surprise attack. They've taken over 40 towns and even a whole military base, right under the nose of the Syrian government's forces and their allies from Iran. Aleppo, the country's second-biggest city, is ri

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Power of Early Treatment: How Oseltamivir Helps Adults with Flu

Ever wondered if starting treatment early for the flu can make a big difference? Let's dive into the world of early oseltamivir therapy. This drug, often called by its brand name Tamiflu, has been shown to help adults who are hospitalized with influenza A. But why is early treatment so important? I

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

How Kamala Harris' Post-Election Message Got Mixed Reactions

A short clip of Vice President Kamala Harris speaking after her defeat in the 2024 presidential election has become a sensation on social media. The clip, shared by the Democratic Party on X, formerly known as Twitter, shows Harris thanking her supporters and urging them not to lose their power. The

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Nov 27 2024BUSINESS

Emirates' New A350 Business Class: A Step Up, But Not a Leap

Emirates is finally giving us a peek at the business class cabin of their first Airbus A350, set to fly in January 2025. The airline is sticking with the same "next-gen" business class as their Boeing 777 refit, which has been called an "overdue yet underwhelming" upgrade. The new seats look a bit f

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Why Fans Are Excited for a Whittaker vs. Jones Showdown

Everyone's been talking about a potential fight between Alex Pereira and Jon Jones. It's a matchup that could be epic, with two skilled fighters from different divisions. Robert Whittaker, a former middleweight champ, is especially eager to see this fight happen. He's not hoping for Pereira to lose,

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