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Artificial Intelligence Develops Cancer Treatment in Just 30 Days – And Predicts How Long Patients Have to Live By Reading Doctors’ Notes

Artificial intelligence has developed a treatment for an aggressive form of cancer in just 30 days and demonstrated it can predict a patient's survival rate using doctors' notes.

New Soil Testing in East Palestine, Ohio Finds Cancerous Agents Following Train Derailment

Purdue scientists and students studied over 300 samples in and around East Palestine, Ohio, this week finding cancerous agents never previously found.

Raw Egg Nationalist: The World Has a Plastic Problem, as New Study Into ‘Plasticosis’ Disease Reveals

“Plasticosis” is the name a group of scientists have given to the damage caused by ingestion of plastics.

Biden Admin Proposes National Limit for Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

The Biden administration has proposed the first-ever nationwide drinking limits for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as "forever chemicals," as studies continue to show high levels of contamination in waterways and the blood of Americans.

Child and Teen Suicide Attempts Rose 22 Percent During Pandemic, Researchers Say

Emergency room visits for suicide attempts among minors increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the number of visits from youths who considered suicide also rising, researchers have found.

Patient Develops Brain Inflammation After Receiving COVID Vax: Frontiers in Immunology

A case report in the medical journal Frontiers in Immunology highlights a rare case of a patient developing rheumatoid encephalitis after receiving a booster immunization of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine, raising concerns about potential adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Republicans Propose Bill Giving Americans the Right to Sue China Over COVID

Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow Americans to sue the Chinese Communist Party for damages from the coronavirus.

College Enrollment Plummets As Teens Attend Trade School Or Early Career

A new report from the Associated Press indicates that many American teens have become disillusioned with college and have opted to skip it in favor of going to trade school or working a job that does not require an undergraduate degree.

Dr. Redfield’s Bombshell Testimony

Yesterday, we witnessed the ex-director of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), under oath, directly blame Dr. Fauci and the U.S. government for the deaths of millions of people.

Study Suggests AI Can Read Minds

Osaka University, Japan, scientists discovered a new method of converting neural imaging into visuals.

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