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Peptide Power: Exploring Humanin in PCOS

November 4, 2025

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common health issue among women. It affects how their bodies work. A study looked into a special peptide called humanin. This peptide is made by tiny powerhouses in our cells, called mitochondria. Humanin is known to help protect cells. The study wanted to see

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A Blast at Harvard: Two Men in Custody

November 4, 2025

In the early hours of a Saturday, a loud bang shook the Goldenson Building on Harvard University's medical campus. The explosion, which happened around 3 a. m. , was strong enough to set off fire alarms but, luckily, no one was hurt. The FBI's Boston team quickly got involved and made two arrests o

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Celtic's Dominance Shines in Tense Derby

November 3, 2025

In a recent high-stakes match, Celtic showcased their superiority over Rangers, leaving little doubt about who deserved to win. The game was intense from the start, with Celtic quickly taking the lead. However, a controversial call involving VAR (Video Assistant Referee) initially disallowed what se

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Understanding Vulvar Extramammary Paget's Disease: A Closer Look at Recurrences

November 3, 2025

Vulvar Extramammary Paget's disease is a rare skin cancer. It often comes back after treatment. This makes it a tricky condition to manage. Doctors usually treat it by cutting out the affected area. But because it's so rare, there's still a lot we don't know. Like what makes it come back and how to

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A Closer Look at Bentancur's Dangerous Tackle and the VAR Debate

November 2, 2025

In a recent Premier League match, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea faced off in a heated London derby. The game ended with a narrow 1-0 victory for Chelsea, thanks to a first-half goal by Joao Pedro. However, the real talking point was a controversial tackle by Tottenham's Rodrigo Bentancur on Chelsea'

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A Late-Night Blast at Harvard: What Happened?

November 2, 2025

In the quiet hours of Saturday morning, a loud bang shook the Goldenson building at Harvard Medical School. Police quickly figured out it wasn't an accident. Two people ran away when a cop showed up. No one got hurt, but the building took some damage. The school shared pictures of the suspects late

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A Blast at Harvard: What Happened and Why?

November 2, 2025

Early Saturday morning, a loud boom shook the Goldenson Building at Harvard Medical School. The explosion, which happened on the fourth floor, was no accident. The Boston Fire Department's Arson Unit confirmed it was deliberate. Two people were seen running away from the scene. They were dressed in

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Harvard's New Admissions Rule: What's Changing and Why?

October 30, 2025

Harvard University has recently instructed its alumni interviewers to steer clear of mentioning an applicant's race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin in their reports. This new rule is part of a broader shift in the university's admissions process, aimed at complying with recent legal develop

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Finding Balance: Ayurveda, Yoga, and PCOS

October 29, 2025

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common health issue among women. It often leads to weight gain and other problems. Many women turn to Ayurveda and yoga for help. But, the ways these treatments are used can vary a lot. This makes it hard to know what really works. A group of experts got togeth

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Harvard's Hidden Political Divide: Students Speak Out

October 27, 2025

At Harvard University, a significant number of students feel like outsiders due to their political beliefs. These students, who lean towards the right, describe a campus environment that often seems unwelcoming to their views. They point out that rules seem to be enforced differently depending on th