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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandan Patients Delay Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB?

Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a major health issue worldwide, even with effective medicines available. Starting treatment late for DR-TB can lead to worse health, more resistance to drugs, higher risk of spreading the disease, and poorer treatment results. This study looked into why some DR

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Usyk's Big Win: A Rematch Triumph

In a thrilling boxing match, Ukrainian champ Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight titles against Britain's Tyson Fury. Despite being smaller, Usyk used his speed and skill to outmaneuver the taller Fury. The fight was a back-and-forth battle, with Fury trying to control the ring and Usyk counteri

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Doctors and Patients: Talking About New Drugs and Medical Devices

Once the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlights a new drug or medical device, how doctors talk to their patients about them becomes super important. This chat should cover both the benefits and the risks, especially if the product was approved fast-track with limited data. Also, doctors n

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Harms of Drought: How Tomato Plants Lose Their Green Touch

Ever wondered what happens to tomato plants when they're thirsty? A recent study dug deep into this question, tracking how water shortage affects the way tomato plants process light during photosynthesis. Researchers created different drought levels (100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% of normal water), hoping

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Kids Have Worse Teeth Than Others?

Ever wondered why some kids have healthier teeth than others? It turns out, where you live can play a big role. A recent study looked into how structural racism at the state level affects children's dental care and oral health. They found that Black children in the U. S. often have fewer dental visi

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Aren't More Men Joining Lifestyle Change Trials?

You might think that everyone would be excited to join a study that promises to help them live healthier lives. But when it comes to behavioral clinical trials focused on lifestyle changes, men seem to be less interested than women. A recent study, let's call it the ELM trial, looked into why men mi

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Sleep Apnoea Treatment Gets New Drug Approval

Big news! The US Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead for Eli Lilly's new drug, Zepbound, to treat adults with both sleep apnoea and obesity. This could be a game-changer for the company, as it looks to expand its successful weight-loss drug business. The drug was shown to significant

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Must Martinez Stay or Go? It's Getting Complicated

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) chief Pedro Martinez is in hot water. On Friday night, his lawyer filed an injunction in court. Martinez wants to stop the school board from firing him. Why are they trying to fire him? Some say he's being used as a scapegoat. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and the May

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

Delivery Drivers Strike: What’s Behind the Amazon Protest?

In the United States, Amazon delivery drivers are protesting in four states. These drivers complain about long hours, heavy workloads, and little support. They say they have to deliver around 400 packages a day, with few breaks and no helpers. Amazon, however, says the strike won’t affect holiday de

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Molecules Fight Alzheimer's: A Fresh Approach

Alzheimer's disease is a major challenge for modern medicine, as we still lack drugs that can truly stop or slow its progression. The number of people affected by Alzheimer's is expected to rise dramatically in the coming years. One big reason why finding new treatments is so hard is that many diffe

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