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Apr 27 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Legacy: Remembering Jiggly Caliente

Jiggly Caliente, a beloved figure in the drag and acting worlds, passed away at the age of 44. She was known for her vibrant personality and significant contributions to both the drag community and television. Her journey started in the Philippines, where she was born in 1980, before moving to New

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

The Church at a Crossroads: Choosing the Next Pope

The Catholic Church is at a pivotal moment. The recent passing of Pope Francis has left a significant void. His legacy is one of inclusivity and a shift away from strict doctrine. This has sparked a debate among cardinals about the future direction of the church. The upcoming conclave to elect a ne

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

A Stone, A Surgery, and a Future President

The year was 1812. James K. Polk, a young man at the time, was facing a serious health issue. He had a bladder stone, a painful condition that required immediate attention. The solution? A procedure called lithotomy, performed by Dr. Ephraim McDowell. This was not just any surgery. It was a signific

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Cytoophidia: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Growth

Cells are the building blocks of life, and their growth is crucial for an organism's survival. This growth depends on a mix of metabolic processes, available nutrients, and signaling pathways. One key player in this process is an enzyme called CTPS. It is vital for making nucleotides, the building b

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Future of Work and Urological Cancers

Urological cancers are becoming a significant issue for workers. These cancers include prostate, kidney, testicular, and bladder cancer. They are affecting more people in the workforce. We need to understand how much these cancers are growing. This means looking at how many people get them, how many

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

How Do Cancer Patients Rate Their Quality of Life?

Cancer patients in Austria and France took part in a study. The study was about how they feel about their health. They used a special tool called QLU-C10D. This tool is designed just for cancer patients. It helps to figure out how good or bad they feel about their health. The tool looks at ten

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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Finding Balance: How LGBTQ+ Mormons Can Boost Mental Health

LGBTQ+ individuals who grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints often struggle with their identity. They face a tough choice between their faith and their sexual or gender identity. This can lead to some serious mental health issues. A recent study followed 359 LGBTQ+ individuals o

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Apr 27 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Divided Focus: Tesla's Struggle and Investor Concerns

Tesla, the electric car giant, is facing a tough time. The company's recent financial report showed that sales and profits didn't meet what experts had predicted. This news has investors worried, especially because Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, has been busy with other projects. One of the main issues is

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Apr 27 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Troubles: A Look at the Electric Car Giant's Struggles

Tesla, the electric vehicle company, has been facing some serious challenges lately. In the first three months of the year, their profits took a massive hit, dropping by 71%. This isn't great news, especially when you consider that Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, has been quite busy with other things. He's

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

What Makes a Meniscus Repair a Flop?

There is a lot of confusion around what counts as a failure in meniscus repair. This is a big deal because fixing a torn meniscus is key to keeping knees in good shape and slowing down wear and tear. Even with all the fancy new surgery methods, doctors still can't agree on how to measure success or

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