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Study: misinformation may be a basic feature of life, not humans
Misinformation is usually framed as a uniquely human failing, a byproduct of social media feeds, partisan politics, and click ...
From minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves, body art has become so common that it barely raises an eyebrow. But while the ...
From smartphones to artificial intelligence, technology moved from the margins of daily life to its center, transforming how ...
Former senator Ben Sasse announced his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2025, calling it "a death sentence" while ...
A study published in the journal Nature on July 30, 2025, shed light on why cancer can suddenly return long after patients are declared cancer-free ...
"The doctor told me there was no rush, even though the radiology report stated my tumor was 'of concern.' In fact, she was ...
In recent months, First Watch Restaurant Group reported a beat-and-raise quarter, but analysis suggests the upside was driven largely by a one-off benefit from lower egg prices rather than broad-based ...
Senate Republican Leader John Thune showed support Monday for former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse, who was diagnosed with ...
As European markets demonstrate resilience, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index rising by 1.60% amid signs of steady economic growth and accommodating monetary policies, investors are increasingly turning ...
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New tests could nearly halve the rate of late-stage cancers, some scientists say — is that true?
The study suggests the tests could save lives by catching cancer at earlier stages, when it's more easily treated. It predicted that, over a decade of use, MCEDs could reduce stage IV cancer diagnoses ...
Third-Party Lab Testing, Bioavailability Questions, and Regulatory Status ExaminedCARPINTERIA, Dec. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ...
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