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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Lichen Power: A New Hope in Cervical Cancer Fight

Lichens, those unassuming organisms often seen clinging to trees and rocks, might hold a secret weapon in the battle against cervical cancer. Researchers have been exploring the potential of five compounds found in lichens, along with their hyaluronic acid (HA) partners, to target key proteins invo

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

Mets Pitcher's Injury: A Blessing in Disguise?

The Mets faced a tough loss on Friday, but there was a silver lining regarding their pitcher Kodai Senga. Senga was diagnosed with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, which is the least severe type of this injury. This news came after he hurt his hamstring covering first base during a previous game. He wa

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Riding into Risk: Comparing Injuries from Electric Bikes, Scooters, and Motorcycles

Electric bikes and electric scooters have surged in popularity. This has led to a rise in injuries related to these vehicles. It is important to understand the severity of these injuries and how they compare to those from traditional bikes and motorcycles. This is crucial for improving safety mea

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Kids' Knee Surgery Trends Over Two Decades

The world of pediatric knee surgery has seen some notable shifts over the past 20 years. Specifically, the number of kids getting anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions has not been increasing as much as one might expect. This is despite the fact that more and more kids are getting ACL in

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Jun 10 2025CRIME

Graz School Shooting: A Day of Tragedy and Resilience

In the heart of Austria, the city of Graz faced a grim reality. A school shooting unfolded, leaving a deep impact on the community. It was a typical Tuesday, but it turned into a day of sorrow. The BORG Dreierschützengasse school, a place of learning, became a scene of chaos. The school is locate

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

Journalists Under Fire: The Unseen Risks of Reporting Live News

In the midst of recent protests in Los Angeles, journalists found themselves in the line of fire. One notable incident involved a TV reporter who was broadcasting live when she was struck by a rubber bullet fired by law enforcement. This event raises questions about the safety of journalists on the

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Journalist Injured During LA Protests

The scene was chaotic in downtown Los Angeles. A reporter from Australia was covering the large-scale protests against President Trump's immigration policies. The protests had grown significantly since they started on Friday. By Sunday, thousands of people had gathered, blocking a major freeway and

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Jun 09 2025SPORTS

The Uncertain Future of Jaire Alexander

Jaire Alexander's journey with the Packers has come to an end. After seven seasons, the team decided to part ways with the cornerback. This decision came after two consecutive seasons marred by injuries, which significantly limited his time on the field. The Packers made this call just a day before

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Winter Hazards: The Hidden Risk of Snow and Ice at Work

Workers in Wisconsin face a significant but often overlooked danger during the cold months: snow and ice. These winter hazards lead to slips, trips, and falls, which can result in serious injuries or even death. Despite the risks, there hasn't been much study on how often these incidents happen or w

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

How Heat Maps Can Spot Muscle Damage in Athletes

Infrared thermography is a tool that can spot muscle damage in athletes. This method uses heat maps to identify potential injuries. It works by detecting temperature differences on the skin. These differences can indicate where muscle damage might be happening. Infrared thermography is not new. It

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