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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict Cancer Returns?

Pancreatic cancer is a tricky beast. It often comes back soon after treatment. Doctors in China wanted to see if computers could help predict this. They looked at CT scans of 100 patients. These patients had a type of pancreatic cancer called PDAC. The goal was to find clues in the scans that might

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Dental Drills and Micro-Cracks: What Happens Inside Your Teeth?

Dentists often need to clean out the insides of teeth. This is done to get rid of germs and to make space for filling materials. However, this cleaning process can cause tiny cracks in the tooth. These cracks might lead to bigger problems later on. A recent study looked into this issue. It focused o

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The President's Brain Test: What's the Big Deal?

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, recently had a check-up. This was not just any check-up. It included a test to see how well his brain was working. He boasted about it. He said he got every answer right. He took other tests too. These were to check his heart and other parts of his b

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Apr 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Actress Speaks Out About On-Set Misconduct

Bella Thorne, a 27 year old actress, has shared her troubling experiences while working with Mickey Rourke. This is not the first time Rourke has stirred up controversy. He has already faced backlash for his behavior on the reality show "Celebrity Big Brother. " Thorne's accusations came as a sho

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Apr 12 2025OPINION

New York's Helicopter Dangers: Why Are We Still Flying These Old Birds?

The Hudson River saw another tragic helicopter crash on Thursday. This time, a tourist chopper went down, taking the lives of a pilot and a Spanish family of five. This incident was not a surprise to those who have been advocating for stricter regulations on helicopter tourism in New York City. The

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Apr 12 2025CRIME

Tattoos and Mistaken Identities: The Unlikely Connection to a Venezuelan Gang

A man from Derbyshire, England, was surprised to find out that his tattoo was used by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to identify members of a Venezuelan criminal gang. The gang, known as Tren de Aragua (TdA), has been a subject of interest for law enforcement agencies. Pete Belton, a 4

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurts: How Past Mistreatment Shapes Today's College Students

In Singapore, a recent investigation dug into the lasting impacts of childhood mistreatment on university students. The study focused on five types of internal struggles: depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders, and suicidal thoughts. Over a thousand students took part, sharing their experiences

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Concussion Recovery: The Power of Personalized Exercise Apps

Concussions are serious injuries that need careful management. One key way to help people recover is through structured exercise. This is where mobile health apps come in. They can guide users through personalized workout plans. These plans are based on solid research. They aim to help people bounce

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Madagascar's Premium Pepper

In the heart of Madagascar, a wild vine known as Piper borbonense grows. This plant is not just any vine; it produces berries that are famous for their unique aroma and taste. These berries are so special that they are often compared to more common peppers like Piper nigrum and Piper longum. However

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Penguin in a Box: Unlikely Cause of Helicopter Mishap

A strange event unfolded in South Africa's skies. A helicopter went down, but amazingly, everyone walked away safe. The culprit? A penguin in a cardboard box. This is not a joke. It happened on January 19, 2025. The helicopter was on a mission to survey Bird Island, off the Eastern Cape. Everything

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