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Simple blood test may help some bladder cancer patients skip surgery

Bladder cancer is a serious disease that begins in the lining of the bladder, the organ that stores urine. When the cancer grows into the muscle layer of the bladder wall, it is called muscle‑invas...
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Common heart drug combination may raise dangerous bleeding risk

Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common heart rhythm problems in the world. It causes the heart to beat irregularly and sometimes very fast, which can lead to symptoms such as palpitations, f...
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Women show greater tau buildup and faster cognitive decline than men in Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and affects millions of people worldwide. It slowly damages memory, thinking ability, and daily functioning. Although both men and women can...
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AI eye test could catch silent blindness earlier than doctors alone

Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that slowly damages vision and can lead to permanent blindness if it is not treated. It is sometimes called the “silent thief of sight” because people often do not...
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Cal Stymies SMU

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Lulu Twidale Scores 25 Points, Seven 3-Pointers
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Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand

Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on 3 March, with scientists predicting the best times to see itFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, ...
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Easy Science Experiments for World Book Day

As World Book Day is just around the corner, I thought I'd pull together some of my favourite book themed science experiments. Here at Science Sparks, we love using a book to help bring a science a...
Topics: science experiments world book day kids science book themed science inspiration from books
Subsystem: Science