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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

A Tiny Fighter: How Imaging Helped Spot a Hidden Tumor

A young girl, just two years old, faced a health puzzle. She had Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, a condition that can sometimes lead to tumors. Doctors found a suspicious spot on her left adrenal gland. To figure out what it was, they used a special scan called 18F-FDG PET/CT. This scan showed that th

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

EU's Unwavering Stance: Cash and Arms for Ukraine Amid Peace Talks

The European Union is standing firm in its support for Ukraine. This support includes money, weapons, and diplomacy. EU leaders recently met in Angola. They discussed Ukraine's needs. They promised to keep helping. Money is a big part of this support. EU leaders agreed to fund Ukraine for the next

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

Launching Your Dream Business: Why Now is Always the Right Time

Starting a business is like jumping into a pool. You might hesitate, looking for the perfect moment. But guess what? That moment doesn't exist. Many people dream of starting a business but hold back because they think they need more money, knowledge, or confidence. These are real concerns, but they

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Brain's Blueprint: Lessons from Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a complex puzzle. It alters the brain's layout and operations. Researchers have been piecing together clues. They examined various brain scans. Some scans focused on the brain's physical form. Others observed its activity during rest. The findings were intriguing. The hippocampus, a vit

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Why Ukraine's Future Matters to Europe

Europe's top leader, Ursula von der Leyen, recently made a strong statement about Ukraine. She believes that Ukraine's borders should stay the same and that Ukraine should have a strong army to protect itself. She also thinks that Europe should play a big role in any peace deal for Ukraine. This co

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

How a Protein Might Shield Your Liver from Unhealthy Diets

In today's fast-food culture, many people struggle with liver issues. One of the main problems is metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), which often comes from eating too much junk food. This condition is quite common and can be serious. Now, scientists are looking into a protein c

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Preparing Patients for Major Surgery: A New Approach

Aortic aneurysm surgery is a serious procedure. It involves repairing a weakened area in the aorta, the body's main artery. This type of surgery can be tough on the body. So, doctors are looking for ways to help patients get ready before the operation. One idea is called prehabilitation. It's like

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brain Uses What We See

The occipitotemporal cortex (OTC) in our brain is quite the multitasker. It's not just about recognizing faces, bodies, or scenes. It's about using what we see to guide our actions. Some researchers argue that we should shift our focus. Instead of just looking at categories like faces or places, we

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Nov 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Hidden Network: The Power of Gray and White Matter Teamwork

The brain is like a bustling city, with different areas working together to keep things running smoothly. For a long time, scientists have focused on the gray matter, which is like the city's main offices where important decisions are made. But now, they're starting to realize that the white matter,

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

The Ups and Downs of Running Your Own Show

Starting a business is not just about having a great idea. It's about being ready for the rollercoaster ride that comes with it. You might think being your own boss means no one tells you what to do. But in reality, you answer to everyone - customers, suppliers, and employees. Are you ready for that

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