In findings from a study led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, scientists report that they have learned how certain combinations of rearranged genes can promote the progression of a rare type of kidney cancer. The…
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Study reveals why women tend to have faster heartbeats, men more irregular rhythms
For decades, doctors and researchers have puzzled over a basic heart rhythm mystery: Why do women tend to have faster heartbeats while men are more likely to develop irregular rhythms like atrial fibrillation (AFib)? Now a new study from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center provides…
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How Donor Collaboratives Can Support The Care Movement
gettyPhilanthropists can deepen their commitment to the care movement by forming donor collaboratives.
As the population of older Americans rapidly increases, so too does the demand for reliable and accessible in-home care. Meanwhile, home care workers and family caregivers experience physical,…
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EU-UK Peacekeeping Force in Ukraine Is a Nonstarter Without NATO
European leaders have been attempting for months to design a “coalition of the willing” peacekeeping force to Ukraine, potentially ranging from 10,000 to 40,000 troops from the European Union and United Kingdom, should a cease-fire…
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Occupiers working to restore, regroup forces; attacking in all directions, primarily Sumy – Zelenskyy
The Russian occupiers have been active in all directions of the front for several months and are paying special attention to attacks on Sumy region, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
“Russia has begun its offensive…
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UGCC head invites Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine
During a meeting at the Vatican with newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Patriarch Sviatoslav, Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), extended an invitation for the pontiff to visit Ukraine.
According to Ukrinform, the UGCC press service reported the details of…
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Two-thirds of Ukrainians consider Carpathians as destination for summer vacation in 2025
Over 85% of Ukrainians are planning a summer vacation in Ukraine in 2025, about 76% are considering the Carpathians as a vacation destination, according to a study by Ribas Hotels Group and Ribas Invest.
According to the results of a…
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George Simion seeks diaspora support in final days of Romanian presidential race
Ahead of Sunday’s election, Romanian hard-right presidential candidate George Simion campaigns abroad, targeting the Romanian diaspora vote. Euronews spoke to him at the European Parliament in Brussels.
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Cutting Medicaid And SNAP Is A Risky Strategy. Here’s Why
Getty ImagesA patient has his blood pressure checked at a Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile dental and medical … More
Other than confirming Trump’s cabinet, the 119th Congress has not accomplished much. That…
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A Baby Received a Custom Crispr Treatment in Record Time
Last August, KJ Muldoon was born with a potentially fatal genetic disorder. Just six months later, he received a Crispr treatment designed just for him.
Muldoon has a rare disorder known as CPS1 deficiency, which causes a dangerous amount of ammonia to build up in the blood. About half of babies…
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