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AI Boosts Medical Research: A New Way to See Inside a Mouse

December 2, 2025

A Cleveland company and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) just got a big $2. 5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. This money will help them use AI to make medical research faster and more detailed. The team, led by CWRU professor Susann Brady-Kalnay and BioInVision Inc. , wa

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Crohn's Disease: New Treatment Paths and Old Wisdom

December 2, 2025

Crohn's disease is getting a new approach. Doctors are now suggesting stronger medicines right from the start for those with moderate to severe cases. This is a big change from the old way of trying milder treatments first. The idea is to heal the gut lining and stop long-term damage. But these powe

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How Health, Help, and Community Affect Happiness in Rural Areas

December 2, 2025

In rural parts of South Africa, people over 40 face big health challenges. Many deal with long-term illnesses like diabetes or heart disease. These conditions can make life harder and affect how happy they feel. But it's not just about health. The support they get from family, friends, and the gove

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Scientists Make Progress in the Fight Against HIV

December 1, 2025

Two recent studies have brought new hope in the fight against HIV. These studies, published in the journal Nature, show promising results for long-term treatments. The research involved over 40 experts from around the world, including scientists from Seattle. The first study focused on a new treatm

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Southern Asia's Stormy Struggle: Understanding the Recent Floods

December 1, 2025

Southern Asia is grappling with severe floods that have taken a heavy toll. Over 1, 200 lives have been lost, and many more are still unaccounted for. Millions have been forced from their homes, struggling to cope with the aftermath. The hardest-hit countries are Indonesia and Sri Lanka. In Sri Lan

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Keeping Online Surveys Honest: Smart Ways to Stop Cheating

December 1, 2025

Online surveys are a great way to gather information from many people quickly and cheaply. They can reach folks who might not otherwise participate, like those in remote areas or sensitive groups. But, there's a catch. When surveys are open to everyone via a generic link or offer money, dishonest pe

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The Hidden World Inside Your Eyes

December 1, 2025

Our eyes are amazing. They let us see the world around us. But did you know there's a tiny world inside your eyes? It's full of tiny messengers. These messengers are like little workers. They help your eyes send important messages. In the retina, there are special cells. These cells have ribbon-like

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How Books Can Boost Your Mood

December 1, 2025

People often pick up a book to unwind. It's a simple way to relax and take a break from daily stress. But how exactly does reading help our wellbeing? Not many studies have looked into this in detail. A recent review tried to understand how and why reading can make us feel better. Reading can be a

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Why Vaccines Don't Cause Autism: A Science-Based Look

December 1, 2025

Vaccines have been a hot topic for years, especially when it comes to autism. Recently, a high-ranking health official suggested that vaccines might be linked to autism. This claim is not new, but it's important to look at the facts. Back in the late 1990s, a study by Andrew Wakefield claimed that

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High Schoolers Tackle Lyme Disease with CRISPR

December 1, 2025

In a high school lab, a group of students are using CRISPR to tackle Lyme disease. These students are part of a team competing in an international science competition called iGEM. The team is using CRISPR to detect and treat Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria transmitted by ticks. The team's