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Early Warning: Why Family History Matters in Colon Cancer

May 17, 2025

Family history plays a huge role in health. This is especially true for colon cancer. If someone in your family has had colon cancer, you might be at a higher risk. This is not a guarantee. But it is a strong warning sign. Early detection can make a big difference. It can lower the chances of seriou

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Ovarian Cancer Risk in a Rare Immune Disorder

May 16, 2025

A rare genetic condition is shedding light on an unexpected connection to ovarian cancer. This condition, known as activated PI3-kinase-delta syndrome, or APDS, is an inherited immune system disorder. It affects how the body's defense system works, making individuals more susceptible to various type

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How Different Fields Define Individual

May 14, 2025

What makes something an individual? This question is not just for biology class. It pops up in politics, law, and even literature. It turns out that how we answer this question shapes how we see the world. This is where formalism comes in. It is a way of looking at things that focuses on the st

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Gender Critical Feminism: The Unseen Impact of Homosexuality Acceptance

May 14, 2025

Gender critical feminists (GCF) are known for their opposition to gender identity theory (GIT) and queer theory (QT). They believe these theories could harm women and the feminist movement. However, GCF fully support the idea that homosexuality is a normal part of human sexuality. This support leads

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The Shrinking Brain: Shrews' Secret to Surviving Winter

May 1, 2025

The Eurasian common shrew, Sorex araneus, is a small mammal that has a unique way of dealing with winter. Instead of hibernating or migrating, it shrinks its brain, skull, and most organs. Then, come spring, it grows back to its original size. This ability to change brain size is something that scie

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Kidney Transplants and Birth Defects: What You Need to Know

April 29, 2025

Kidney and urinary tract issues present at birth are a leading cause of long-term kidney problems in kids. These issues, known as congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT), often lead to severe kidney failure. This means that many young people with CAKUT will need dialysis or

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Robots in the Mouth: A New Hope for Throat Cancer?

April 27, 2025

The medical world is always looking for better ways to fight cancer. Recently, there's been a lot of talk about using robots to help with throat cancer. This isn't about robots taking over, but about using special tools to make surgery safer and more effective. First, let's talk about the type of c

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The Path from Precancerous to Cancerous in the Mouth

April 17, 2025

The mouth is home to many types of cells. Some of these cells can change and become precancerous. This means they are not yet cancerous but have the potential to become so. Many factors can influence whether these precancerous cells will turn into cancer. Understanding these factors i

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The Hidden Messengers: Blood Cancer Clues in Tiny Packages

April 3, 2025

In the realm of blood cancers, tiny messengers are at work. These aren't your typical couriers, but minuscule particles called extracellular vesicles. They're like tiny bubbles that cells release, carrying a mix of molecules inside them. These bubbles are not just passive bystanders. They play a cru

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Mali's Health Heroes: The Quest for Better Sexual and Reproductive Care

April 2, 2025

Mali is facing a big challenge in its healthcare system. The country is struggling with a shortage of skilled workers in primary health care and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This gap is making it hard for people, especially women and girls, to get the healthcare they need. The s