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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

New Ways to Give Nivolumab: Does Dose Matter for Advanced Melanoma Patients?

Nivolumab, a drug used to treat advanced melanoma, was initially given based on a person's weight (3 mg/kg every two weeks). Then, in 2018, health providers started using a flat dose (240 mg every two weeks or 480 mg every four weeks) instead. This change was made without direct proof from clinical

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Understanding Cancer: A Network Perspective

Imagine cancer as a twisted version of the body's usual blueprint for growth. Scientists have come up with a new way to think about cancer, comparing it to how our bodies develop from a single cell into complex organisms. They call this the "cancer network" theory. Cancer networks are like maps tha

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Dec 08 2024CELEBRITIES

The Quiet Strength of Michelle Foerster

San Francisco 49ers coach Chris Foerster and his wife Michelle shared a long journey together. They had been married for nearly four decades and raised three children: Kathleen, Jake, and Micah. Michelle wasn't just a supportive wife; she was also a dedicated nurse, caring mother, and community pill

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

How LDHB Protects Lung Cancer Cells from Death

Ferroptosis is a type of cell death that cancer cells often avoid, but the reasons behind this in certain cancers driven by the KRAS oncogene are not well understood. Scientists have found that lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB), a protein involved in energy production, helps KRAS-driven lung cancer cel

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

A New Way to Zap Cancer: MRgRT After Surgery

Imagine getting targeted radiation therapy for prostate cancer, guided by a powerful magnet. That's exactly what researchers are exploring with magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) for men who've had their prostate removed. This study dived into the feasibility, safety, and early results o

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

ASU Football Earns Playoff Spot with Big Win

ASU football has secured a spot in the College Football Playoff after thrashing Iowa State 45-19 in the Big 12 Championship. The Sun Devils are now waiting to find out who their opponent will be and if they'll get a first-round bye. The selection show airs on ESPN at 10 a. m. MST on Sunday. Head co

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Young Moms with MS: What Pregnancy Means for Them

Pregnancy can be a big deal for anyone, but what happens when you're young and living with multiple sclerosis (MS)? This is where things get a bit murky. While there's a heap of info out there about pregnancy and MS, it mostly focuses on older gals. So, let's zoom in on the younger crowd and see wha

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Bacteria Boost Rice Growth in Stressful Conditions

You might think that rice plants would struggle when they don’t get enough nutrients, especially in tough conditions like droughts or salty soils. But did you know that certain bacteria can actually help them out? One such bacterium is Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, which has shown to be a real game-ch

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Working with Neurodiversity: Lessons from Autistic Employees

Imagine a workplace where everyone is expected to think and act the same way. That's not very inclusive, is it? Now, imagine a workplace that embraces different ways of thinking and working. That's what neurodiversity is all about. Neurodiversity celebrates the diversity of human brains and minds. T

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Security After Shocking CEO Killing

The tragic killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has prompted many businesses to step up their security measures. Some companies have temporarily closed their headquarters, while others have scrubbed their websites of executive photos. Companies across various industries are hiring mor

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