Sam Miller

Pregnancy-Associated SCAD Is Often More Severe Yet Still Conservatively Managed

Pregnancy-Associated SCAD Is Often More Severe Yet Still Conservatively Managed

NEW ORLEANS — Women with pregnancy-associated spontaneous coronary artery dissection (P-SCAD) had a more severe presentation than those with SCAD who were not pregnant (NP-SCAD), according to a cohort study. Based on prospectively collected data from the iSCAD registry, those with P-SCAD had lower rates of fibromuscular dysplasia than women with NP-SCAD (31% vs 45%,…

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Actress Mary Beth Hurt Dead at 79

Actress Mary Beth Hurt Dead at 79 Published March 29, 2026 1:57 PM PDT Mary Beth Hurt — known for her appearances in films like “Interiors” and “The World According to Garp” — has died, TMZ has learned. Mary’s daughter Molly Schrader — who Mary shared with her Oscar-nominated writer-director husband Paul Schrader — tells…

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Ancient alphabets, new insights: Researchers uncover hidden links among the letters

With artificial intelligence (AI) as an essential tool, San Diego State University researchers have discovered surprising similarities among ancient writing systems from Africa and the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Their study suggests that the Armenian alphabet may be more closely related in structure to the ancient Ethiopic writing system than linguists and historians previously thought….

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Blue State Dems Pull Resolution Honoring March As National Women’s Month After GOP Lawmaker Defines What A Woman Is

Blue State Dems Pull Resolution Honoring March As National Women’s Month After GOP Lawmaker Defines What A Woman Is

Pennsylvania House Democrats yanked their own Women’s History Month resolution from the floor after a Republican lawmaker tried to attach an amendment spelling out the biological definition of a woman. Democratic Rep. Carol Hill-Evans introduced House Resolution 390 on Tuesday to designate March as National Women’s Month in the commonwealth. The measure praised the accomplishments…

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