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May 23 2025HEALTH

Patients Spill the Beans on Reporting Side Effects in Cancer Trials

Electronic platforms are changing how cancer patients report side effects during clinical trials. This shift is crucial because accurate reporting of adverse events is key to the success of these trials. The patient's voice is becoming more important in the medical world. For the past decade, the

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Apple's Tech Revolution in Healthcare

Healthcare is finally catching up with the digital age. Emory Healthcare, a major player in Georgia, has fully embraced Apple's gadgets to shake up how care is given at Hillandale Hospital. This isn't just about shiny new toys. It's about making life easier for both patients and healthcare workers.

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Obesity's Hidden Impact on Cancer Risk

Obesity is a major health concern that goes beyond just weight. It is linked to a higher chance of developing cancer. This connection is not just about how much someone weighs. It is about how fat cells behave and interact with other cells in the body. This interaction can lead to cancer in various

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Fighting MRSA with Smart Nano-Soldiers

MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a tough bacteria that causes nasty wounds. These wounds are hard to treat and can be a big problem worldwide. Scientists have been looking for new ways to fight these infections and help wounds heal faster. One promising method is using nanozy

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May 23 2025POLITICS

A Shocking Ban: Harvard's International Students in Limbo

The Trump administration has made a bold move, banning Harvard from enrolling international students. This decision has left thousands of students in a precarious situation. They must either transfer to different institutions or face deportation. The Department of Homeland Security justified this ac

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Hubble's 35 Years: A Cosmic Journey Through Space

The Hubble Space Telescope has been a game-changer in space exploration. It has been 35 years since its launch. It has captured 1. 7 million observations. The telescope has a fascinating history. It started with a rocky beginning. A mirror upgrade in 1993 was needed. Since then, it has mad

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Stressors That Raise Suicide Risk: A Closer Look

In Victoria, Australia, a study dug into what stresses might push someone towards suicide. The researchers looked at 553 adults who took their own lives in 2013. They wanted to see if certain stresses were more common in the year before these deaths. The study found that mental health issues were a

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Goshawks: Loyalty and Change in the Arizona Skies

In the vast skies of Arizona, American goshawks show remarkable loyalty. Over two decades, a study tracked these birds of prey. It found that most goshawks stay in the same area and with the same partner for life. Ninety-five percent of male goshawks and 92% of females stick to their territory. An e

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Secrets: A New Look at Ex-Vivo MRI

The human brain remains one of the most intricate and least understood organs. Ex-vivo MRI scans, which are performed on brains outside the body, provide a unique window into this complexity. These scans allow for detailed anatomical mapping and integration with tissue studies. This makes them in

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Mayor Under Scrutiny: What's Behind the Federal Probe?

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has kicked off an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices. This comes after Mayor Brandon Johnson's recent remarks about the diversity in his administration. The focus is on whether the city is favoring certain groups in its hiring process. This i

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