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The author of this article is a community reporter for News-Shield.com who has written about local events and organizations in Barron since at least October 2018. The author's reporting primarily focuses on positive news related to the community such as anniversaries, volunteer work, and fundraising efforts by various groups including Kiwanis Club of Barron, Humane Society of Barron County, Boys & Girls Club, Badger Boys State, 4-H Clubs and others. There is no evidence in this article or its biography to suggest any bias or conflicts of interest.

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Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • NASA is studying cancer growth in space much faster than on Earth
  • Researchers are using microgravity conditions available through the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory to explore how to mitigate cancer effects and improve treatment options for patients on Earth
  • Science experiments are being conducted aboard the International Space Station practically around the clock

Deceptions

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  • NASA officials stated that weightless environment of space has led to 'crazy progress' in fighting cancer
  • Science experiments are being conducted aboard the International Space Station practically around the clock

Recent Articles

Exploring Cancer Treatment Options in Microgravity: A Look at the ISS National Laboratory's Research Efforts

Exploring Cancer Treatment Options in Microgravity: A Look at the ISS National Laboratory's Research Efforts

Broke On: Monday, 25 March 2024 Researchers are using microgravity conditions available through the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory to explore how to mitigate cancer effects and improve treatment options for patients on Earth. Chemotherapy drugs work by killing cancer cells within the body, but nearly 80% of initial treatments do not work, meaning individuals have to endure multiple rounds.