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Could simple blood tests identify cancer earlier?
Blood tests that detect early cancer are coming to market. Could they lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment?
A new study redefines obesity, revealing higher health risks for millions. The updated criteria include measures of body fat ...
Barcelona have shortlisted a WILL change clubs in 2026 as a worthy replacement for Robert Lewandowski, and the frontman could ...
Orange Park Mall has introduced a new safety policy that took effect Friday at 4 p.m. The policy requires children under 18 ...
Could Stanford pursue James Franklin? What about Nick Rolovich for Oregon State and Pat Fitzgerald for UCLA? Could Jedd Fisch ...
A global study reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—typically peaking around ...
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Why James Talarico is betting his Christian faith can win over Democrats in the U.S. Senate race
In his race for the U.S. Senate, the Austin state lawmaker and seminary student is betting that voters in his party can ...
The content advocates for a shift from superficial safety measures to genuine engagement, encouraging employees and leaders ...
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Dizon aide in DPWH resigns after Leviste questioned ties
One of Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon’s closest aides has stepped down from the Department of Public Works and Highways ...
Misuse of mental health terms is blurring the lines between everyday stress and clinical disorders, fostering self-diagnosis ...
Voters in Chatham County will decide in November whether to renew the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or SPLOST, a ...
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Nigeria missing as IMF lists Africa’s fastest-growing economies
The International Monetary Fund has revealed that Nigeria is not among Africa’s fastest-growing economies, as countries such ...
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