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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Cancer's Complex Web: Genes, Pathways, and New Treatment Ideas

Cancer is a tricky puzzle. Scientists have been using a special tool called the Reactome Graph Database to understand it better. This tool helps them see how different genes work together in the body. They looked at 862 genes that cause cancer and 324 genes that cause other diseases but often show u

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech: How Computers Can Stain Tissue Slides Faster and Cheaper

Tissue staining is a big deal in medical science. Doctors use it to spot diseases like cancer. But the usual way, using chemicals, takes time and money. Plus, once stained, the tissue can't be tested again. That's where new tech comes in. Scientists have been working on a smarter way. They use comp

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Speeding Up Vaccine Access: A Fair Shot for All

Vaccines are a big deal. They stop diseases and keep people healthy. But not everyone gets them. This is unfair. Getting vaccines approved is a big step. But it takes time and money. Some places don't have what they need to do this fast. There's a way to make it quicker. It's called regulatory reli

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Yoga and Naturopathy: A Fresh Look at Managing Chronic Nerve Issues

Chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (CIAP) is a tricky condition. It slowly messes with nerves, causing sensory or sensorimotor problems. It's often linked to type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and metabolic syndrome. This condition isn't rare. It affects 75 to 125 people out of every 100, 0

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Calves in Himachal Pradesh Face Hidden Lung Threat

In the lush hills of Himachal Pradesh, a sneaky virus is causing trouble for young cows. This isn't just any virus—it's the bovine respiratory syncytial virus, or BRSV for short. It's a big deal because it messes with the lungs, making it hard for calves to breathe. What's worse, this virus doesn't

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Weapon of a Sneaky Bacteria

Bacteria and our bodies are in a constant battle. One sneaky bacteria, Simkania negevensis (Sne), has found a way to mess with our body's defense system. This bacteria causes respiratory diseases and hides inside our cells. It has tools to break down our body's defenses, but scientists are still fig

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fungal Foes: A Fresh Look at Cryptococcal Disease Treatments

Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are not your everyday fungi. They are serious pathogens, with the World Health Organization ranking them as critical and medium priority, respectively. These fungi primarily target people with HIV, especially in low- and middle-income countries. But th

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: A New Way to Fix a Broken Beat

When the heart's rhythm is off, it can be tough to fix. Normally, doctors use a special wire in the coronary sinus to help the heart beat in sync. But what if that path is blocked? That's where a new method comes in. Instead of going the usual route, doctors can now place the wire on the inside of t

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Oct 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Enemies of Napoleon's Army: What DNA Reveals

Napoleon's retreat from Russia in 1812 was a disaster. About 300, 000 soldiers died out of a force of roughly 500, 000. This event marked the start of the end for Napoleon's empire. Scientists recently studied DNA from the teeth of 13 French soldiers buried in a mass grave in Vilnius, Lithuania. The

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

The Consuelos Family: A Look into the Lives of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' Kids

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, a power couple in the entertainment industry, have three grown-up kids who are making their own mark in the world. Their journey as parents started early, with their first child born when they were just 26 years old. Mark once shared that he wouldn't want more kids, as

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