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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

How Immune Cells and Proteins Can Predict Treatment Success in Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is a serious issue, and one type, oral squamous cell carcinoma, is quite common. For those who have had surgery and radiation, there is a treatment option called anti-PD1 therapy. This therapy uses the body's immune system to fight cancer. However, not everyone responds well to this trea

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdles: How Society Views Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a progressive brain disorder. It has a big impact on people's lives. It is not just about physical symptoms. The way society views and treats people with Parkinson's is also a major issue. This is called stigma. It makes life even harder for those already dealing with a tough

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Eastern Europe's Ethical Research Revolution

Eastern Europe is a hotspot for global clinical trials. Why? Because it's cost-effective. However, this comes with a catch. The region has some gaps in research oversight and a shortage of local experts in research ethics. This raises a big question: Are participants in these trials at risk of being

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Los Angeles Gathers to Challenge the Powerful

In Los Angeles, a massive crowd filled the Gloria Molina Grand Park. The event was a big deal, organized by Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They were on a mission to speak out against the increasing power of billionaires and big companies in politics. This was part

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Gabon's New Leader: A Fresh Start or More of the Same?

Gabon has a new leader. Brice Oligui Nguema won the presidential election with a huge lead. The Interior Ministry shared the news on Sunday. They said Nguema got about 90 percent of the votes. His closest competitor, Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, only got around 3 percent. This result was expected. Ngu

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Trump's Health: A Look at His Recent Medical Check-Up

The latest word on former President Trump's health has been made public. The report, issued by the White House physician, Capt. Sean Barbabella, gives a detailed look at Trump's physical and mental state following his annual check-up. This examination took place at the Walter Reed National Militar

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Apr 13 2025CRIME

A Muddy Mystery in Upstate New York

A small aircraft carrying six individuals met a tragic end in a soggy field in upstate New York. This incident occurred on a Saturday, catching the attention of local authorities. The Columbia County Sheriff's Office was alerted around midday via a 911 call. The plane, a Mitsubishi MU-2B, was en rou

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Aging Brains in Limbo: The Fight to Keep Alzheimer's Research Alive

The future of a major Alzheimer's research program hangs in the balance. The University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is in trouble. This program has been a key player in Alzheimer's research since 1985. It relies heavily on funding from the National Institutes of Health

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Apr 13 2025SPORTS

Volkanovski's Victory: A Night of Surprises at UFC 314

The UFC 314 event was a night full of surprises. Alexander Volkanovski made a strong comeback. He reclaimed the featherweight title with a win over Diego Lopes. This victory was not just a comeback but a statement. Volkanovski showed he was not afraid after his previous losses. He dominated the figh

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Apr 13 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Responsibility in Nursing Students

Nursing students are the future of healthcare. Their actions and attitudes today shape the care they will provide tomorrow. One key area to focus on is their prosocial behavior. This is the act of helping others, which is crucial in nursing. But what drives this behavior? Two important factors are a

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