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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Tiny Tools, Big Impact: How Precision Surgery Tackles Rare Skin Tumors

In the world of medicine, sometimes the smallest tools make the biggest difference. A recent study shows how a special kind of surgery, called microscopically controlled surgery, is being used to treat a rare type of skin tumor. This tumor, known as eccrine porocarcinoma, is quite unusual and can be

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Skin Cells Might Play a Role in Rabies Spread

Rabies is a deadly virus that mostly spreads through dog bites. But sometimes, even small scratches or bat bites can cause infection. Scientists are still figuring out how this happens. A recent study looked at skin cells called keratinocytes. These cells are in the outer layer of skin. The study f

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

HPV in Shenzhen: What's Stopping Women from Getting Vaccinated?

In Shenzhen, China, a recent study shed light on the state of HPV infections and vaccinations among women aged 30 to 64. The findings revealed that about 14. 2% of the women in this age group were infected with HPV, with HPV52 being the most common strain. This study also highlighted some surprising

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Jun 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Cake Face: A Wedding Day Warning Sign

Weddings are supposed to be joyful, but for one bride, it turned into a lesson learned the hard way. A woman, now divorced, shared her story about how her ex-husband's behavior on their wedding day hinted at bigger issues ahead. Just moments after saying "I do, " he smeared cake on her face, a tradi

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Hugh and Deborra: A Marriage Ends After 28 Years

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have officially ended their marriage. The divorce was finalized on June 12 in New York. This happened just a few weeks after Deborra filed for divorce. The court records show that the divorce was uncontested. This means both sides agreed on the terms. The couple

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Enzymes Get a Stability Boost with New COF Technique

Enzymes are like tiny workers in our body, speeding up chemical reactions. But they can get tired or damaged easily. Scientists found a way to protect them using something called covalent organic frameworks (COFs). Think of COFs as tiny, strong boxes that can hold enzymes safely inside. The team us

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Monkeys, Tech, and Social Insights

Monkeys are highly social creatures, much like humans. This similarity makes them perfect subjects for understanding human behavior and social challenges. However, observing and recording their interactions manually is time-consuming and often inaccurate. A breakthrough in technology has changed th

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Ochre: The Ancient Toolbox of Middle Stone Age Humans

Ochre, a red or yellowish earth pigment, has been around for ages. People in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) used it for more than just art. They had some clever tricks up their sleeves. Imagine using ochre to tan animal hides, make glue for tools, or even protect their skin. But how do we know this? Wel

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Relationships Shape How We Feel About Aging

The way we view aging is not set in stone. It can change over time and is influenced by the people around us. A recent study looked at how support and stress from family and friends affect how older adults see themselves aging. The study followed over 22, 000 adults for twelve years, from 2008 to 20

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Jun 27 2025CELEBRITIES

The Trial of Sean Diddy Combs: A Closer Look at the Closing Arguments

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a well-known figure in the music industry, is currently on trial for serious crimes. The defense team has just finished their closing arguments. The prosecution had some strong words the day before. They said Combs was the head of a criminal group. They claimed he used his power

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