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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Meet Vavro Šrobár: The Doctor Who Shaped Slovakia

Vavro Šrobár was a big deal in Slovakia, especially in the early 20th century. He wasn't just a politician, but also a doctor who cared deeply about public health. When the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart, Šrobár stepped up as the first Minister to run the Provisional Government of Slovakia. He h

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Healthcare: What Should It Be?

Imagine if someone said you can pick only two of these: the best, right now, and cheap. Sounds tough, right? This is what happens in our healthcare system. People want great care quickly without it costing a lot. But that's not how it works. Our system has two faces - for some, it's a public good, l

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Biggest Beefs: Obesity, Bones, and Hearts in a Dance of Danger

Obesity, bone diseases, and heart issues are major global health worries. These problems seem to have a secret handshake going on, connected by common pathways and shared outcomes. Let’s dig in! Obesity loves to meddle in our health. You see, it's a sneaky risk factor for nasty heart conditions, li

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Alex Caruso: Basketball, Family, and Faith

Born in College Station, Texas, Alex Caruso is an American basketball player currently shining with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Growing up, he was surrounded by sports, with his father, Mike Caruso, being a notable basketball player in his own right. Mike passed down his skills and love for the game

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Surprising Huddle: Tiny Tumors inside Lymph Nodes

Ever imagined your body hosting a sneaky guest that looks dangerous but isn't? Welcome to the world of intranodal hemangiomas. These tiny, benign growths often lurk inside lymph nodes. Doctors worldwide have been tricked by their deceiving appearance and behavior. You might wonder, who's the likely

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

How a Single Gene Changes Carrot Color and Carotenoid Production

Did you know that carrots get their vibrant colors from a group of pigments called carotenoids? These pigments aren't just for show; they also have health benefits. Scientists have been studying how carrots make these pigments, but they didn't know much about a specific gene called DcCYP97C1 in carr

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Dec 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Happy Birthday, Katie and Friends: Manage Your Money and Emotions

Today marks the birthdays of famous celebrities like Katie Holmes, Christina Aguilera, and Brad Pitt. The theme for their special day and the upcoming year seems to be about managing money and relationships. It's all about setting a budget, sticking to it, and being mindful of who tries to influence

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Drug Use in Lockdown: Lagos Stories

Imagine having to deal with drug addiction during a global pandemic. That's what people in Lagos, Nigeria, faced during the COVID-19 lockdown. This study dived into their experiences, focusing on how their drug use changed. It's a glimpse into a tough situation that's not often talked about. The lo

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Heart Valve Fix: A Cost-Effective Choice

In Sweden, two methods are commonly used to treat severe aortic stenosis - a condition where the heart's aortic valve narrows, causing symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath. These methods are Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR). TAVI

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Rise of Dupilumab in Fighting Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps

Have you ever felt like your nose was always stuffed up, no matter what you did? That's what people with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) deal with all the time. One treatment that's becoming more popular is a drug called Dupilumab. Let's dive into why this drug is getting so much a

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