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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Teeth Healthy During Cancer Care: A Helpful Guide

Cancer treatments can be tough on the body, especially the mouth. It's crucial to take care of oral health before starting treatments like chemotherapy or CAR T-cell therapy. A new guide has been created to help doctors and dentists work together to manage this. This guide is for patients of all ag

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Eye Care in Malaysia: Why Some People Skip Cataract Surgery

In 2014, a big eye health study called the National Eye Survey II (NES II) was done in Malaysia. It used a method recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to check how many people were blind or needed cataract surgery. The results showed big differences in eye care across the country. Some

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

The British Journal of Haematology: Seven Decades of Progress

The British Journal of Haematology is now 70 years old. It's a big deal. This journal has been around for a long time. It's like a wise old teacher. It has seen a lot of changes. Especially in the field of malignant haematology. From 2018 to 2024, things have moved fast. First, let's talk about the

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

Stars Who Fought Sepsis: Their Stories and Lessons

Sepsis is a serious condition where the body overreacts to an infection, causing organ damage. It's a life-threatening issue that many celebrities have faced. Erin Bates, a star from Bringing Up Bates, had a tough time after giving birth to her seventh child in August 2025. She developed a severe UT

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Sep 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Selena Gomez's Big Day: Who's Invited and What We Know

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are keeping their wedding plans under wraps. Even their guests don't know where it will happen. But some stars have been spotted on the guest list. Steve Martin and Martin Short, Gomez's co-stars from "Only Murders in the Building, " are invited. Gomez jokingly said Ma

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

AI Steps In When Doctors Are Far Away

In a world where technology is advancing rapidly, AI is proving to be a game-changer in healthcare, especially in remote areas. A recent study explored how AI models like GPT-4 and o3 could assist in medical care, particularly in places where doctors are scarce or hard to reach due to natural disast

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Sep 12 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Face Leave After Controversial Posts on Charlie Kirk's Death

In Massachusetts, two teachers are now on leave after their social media posts about Charlie Kirk's death sparked outrage. Kirk, a well-known conservative figure, was tragically shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. His death has sent shockwaves across the nation, and the reactions from the

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

Painful Periods: A Hidden Struggle

Many women face monthly pain during their periods, but not everyone talks about it openly. This pain, known as dysmenorrhea, can range from mild to severe and affects over 40% of women during their reproductive years. Surprisingly, many women deal with this pain on their own, often using self-medica

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Arrowhead Stadium: A Fortress of Noise and Tough Competition

Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is known for being one of the most challenging places for NFL teams to play. This is not just an opinion but a fact supported by many players and records. The stadium's loud fan base and intense atmosphere make it a tough place for visiting teams. Tom Brady, a legen

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Sep 11 2025HEALTH

AI and Mental Health: A Closer Look at the Future

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking a big step into the world of AI and mental health. They're setting up a meeting for November 6th. The goal? To talk about how AI can help with mental health care. This is a big deal because more and more people are using AI for mental health sup

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