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Princess Kate announces shocking diagnosis
Two months after abdominal surgery, the Princess of Wales released a video on Friday announcing her cancer diagnosis. Her doctors are currently speculating what type of cancer she may have, but she has not revealed it yet. Click here to get the story.
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales (pictured visiting a school in 2021) announced in a video message on Friday that she is battling cancer. (AP)
Six high school students move forward in the fight against cancer
Six U.S. high school students have been named finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search for their progress toward improving cancer diagnosis and treatment. Teens shared their motivations, goals and hopes with Fox News Digital. Click here to get the story.

Four of the six U.S. students who were finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search are shown here. Click the link above to get the full story and learn more about them and their work. (Society for Science/Chris Ayers photo)
Elon Musk reveals drug that helps fight depression
Elon Musk uses ketamine to boost his mental health, the billionaire said in a video interview. When asked about his drug use, Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, said, “You can get into some kind of…negative chemical state in your brain, like depression.” I think so,” he replied. Musk also talked about how ketamine can help. Click here to get the story.

Elon Musk said in a recent video interview that he uses ketamine to boost his mental state. (Getty Images/Images)
Genetically modified pig kidneys could save human lives
A 62-year-old Massachusetts man was suffering from end-stage kidney disease when he underwent a successful pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital. Experts hope that the successful operation could open up “new frontiers” in organ transplantation. Click here to get the story.

Experts hope that a recent successful surgery using a pig kidney could open up a “new frontier” in organ transplants for humans. (St. Petersburg)
Cancer cases missed due to coronavirus pandemic
Thousands of prostate cancer diagnoses have been missed in the UK due to the coronavirus pandemic, a recent study has found. Doctors considered what they needed to do to ensure the affected men received the care they needed. Click here to get the story.

A recent study found thousands of prostate cancer diagnoses were missed in the UK due to the coronavirus pandemic. (St. Petersburg)
Do not take medicines with driving
According to the FDA, certain drugs cause side effects that can impair your ability to drive a vehicle. If you are taking any of these medications, we recommend consulting your doctor before getting behind the wheel. Click here to get the story.

The FDA says if you’re taking certain medications, it’s best to consult your doctor before getting behind the wheel. (St. Petersburg)
“Do I need to wash my face every night?”
It might be tempting to skip work for the evening, but two dermatologists discuss why it’s so important to go to bed with a clean face. Click here to get the story.

There are important reasons to wash your face every night. Two dermatologists shared their insights.
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Can AI predict long-term care needs for the elderly?
After facing his own personal caregiver struggles, a former NASA scientist created an artificial intelligence-powered app that predicts when seniors will need long-term care and how much it will cost. created. See how this app helps families get the information they need right away. Click here to get the story.

Apps powered by artificial intelligence are now giving families important information about their aging loved ones at their fingertips. (St. Petersburg)
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