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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Boosting Brain Health: How Exercise and a Natural Compound Fight Alzheimer's in Rats

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It messes with the brain, causing memory loss and other issues. Scientists are always looking for ways to slow it down or even stop it. A recent study looked at two things that might help: a natural compound called Ecdysterone and high-intensity interval trainin

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of CD30: A Key to Better Lymphoma Treatment

CD30 is like a special code that helps doctors spot certain types of lymphoma, like classical Hodgkin lymphoma and anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It's a big deal because it helps them decide on the best treatment. There's a medicine called Brentuximab vedotin (BV) that uses this code to attack the

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Jul 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Fashion Flashes at ESSENCE Fest Night 2: Stars Shine Bright

The ESSENCE Festival of Culture is known for its vibrant energy and bold fashion statements. Night 2 at the Caesars Superdome was no exception, with stars stepping out in looks that ranged from edgy to elegant. Moliy, the Ghanaian-American singer, kicked off the night with a punk-inspired ensemble.

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Vaccines Are Changing the Game for Cows in Minas Gerais

Over the last decade, the rate of bovine brucellosis vaccines in Minas Gerais, Brazil, has been on the rise. This is big news for cattle farmers and their livestock. Researchers looked at data from 2011 to 2022. They found that certain areas had higher vaccination rates than others. Some areas had l

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Brex's Bold Move: How They're Winning with AI

Brex, a company known for its corporate credit cards, is tackling the challenge of keeping up with AI advancements. The issue? AI evolves too fast for traditional company processes. Brex's CTO, James Reggio, shared their solution at a recent conference. Initially, Brex tried using their usual, slow

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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ozzy's Final Bow: A Night of Metal, Memories, and Madness

Birmingham was buzzing with purple fever long before Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath took the stage at Villa Park. The city, known as the birthplace of heavy metal, had been celebrating the band's legacy for weeks. Streets were adorned with murals, balloons, and fans dressed as their favorite metal

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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dakota Johnson's Big Plans: From Acting to Directing

Dakota Johnson is making waves in the film industry, not just as an actress but also as a director and producer. She's set to receive a major award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where she's showcasing two of her recent films. But that's not all—she's also gearing up to direct her first feature

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Lab-Grown Meat: Tastes Like Chicken, But Not Quite

Lab-grown meat is getting better, but it's not quite ready to replace the real thing. Scientists have been working hard to make it taste and feel like traditional meat. They've looked at lots of studies to see how close they've gotten. One big problem is the texture. Lab-grown meat is often softer

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Erectile Dysfunction: A Hidden Link?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue, but its causes can be complex. Recent research is looking into how gut bacteria might play a role in this condition, especially in cases linked to blood vessel problems. The study involved 151 men, split into three groups: those with ED due to blood vess

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Measles is back with a vengeance in the U. S. In the first half of 2025, cases have already skyrocketed past the previous year's total. Over 1, 277 people have been infected, with the majority of cases tied to a massive outbreak in west Texas. This isn't just a small blip. The virus is highly conta

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