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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Fight Germs: A Look at Tilapia's Tiny Defenders

Fish live in water. This water is full of germs. Fish are born ready to face these germs. They have a built-in defense system. This system is always on guard. It is called the innate immune system. One of its key weapons is tiny proteins called antimicrobial peptides, or AMPs. These AMPs help fish f

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Price Tag of Breast Cancer Care in Sweden

Breast cancer is a major health concern worldwide, and Sweden is no exception. The country has been keeping track of breast cancer cases and treatments for years. This helps them understand how much it costs to care for patients with breast cancer. New tools and treatments are always being develope

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Medicare Changes: What You Need to Know Before the Deadline

Medicare's open enrollment period is here, and it's crucial to understand your options. This period, which runs from October 15 to December 7, is your chance to switch or change your Medicare plan. It's important to note that the deadline is firm, even if it falls on a weekend. During this time, yo

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of Tiny Organisms and Male Fertility

Male infertility without a clear cause is a big puzzle in medicine. Scientists are now looking at tiny organisms, called microbes, that live in and on our bodies. These microbes might play a big role in male fertility. Over the last 20 years, research has shifted from focusing on genes and oxidativ

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Why Serbian Women Choose Abortion: A Closer Look

In Serbia, abortions happen a lot, even though there are many ways to prevent pregnancy. A recent study dug into why women there choose abortion, both for the first time and again. It turns out, having enough kids already and money troubles are the top reasons. Around 44% of women said they already

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taking a Break: Yungblud's Health Comes First

Yungblud, the British musician known for hits like "Strawberry Lipstick, " has decided to cancel the rest of his tour. This decision came after some health tests showed concerning results. His medical team advised him to take a break to avoid any long-term damage. Yungblud, whose real name is Domini

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

A Fight for Health Care: Why the Shutdown Was Worth It

After a long flight back from Washington, Representative Richie Neal spoke to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. He didn't apologize for the Democrats' role in the recent government shutdown. Instead, he called it an "unfortunate outcome" but stood firm on the importance of the health care subs

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Young People Are Winning the Fight Against Smoking

Gen Z is setting a new standard in the fight against smoking. The numbers are clear: far fewer teens are picking up cigarettes compared to past generations. This is a huge win, but there's a catch. Social media might be trying to reverse this progress. Some Instagram accounts are posting images of

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Sleep Patterns: How Different Sleep Styles Impact Your Brain and Health

Sleep isn't just about the number of hours you get. It's about the quality and patterns. Recent research has identified five unique sleep profiles, each with its own effects on the brain and overall health. These profiles are not just different ways of sleeping poorly. They are distinct patterns tha

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Nov 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Warm Up with a Bowl of Japanese Comfort

Japanese curry is a dish that brings warmth and nostalgia. It's a staple in Japanese cuisine, known for its mild spice and rich flavors. The dish is often enjoyed over rice or udon, making it a hearty meal perfect for chilly days. In Los Angeles, there are several spots where you can try authentic

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