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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Can Qigong Help Ease Pain for Those with Spinal Injuries?

Chronic pain is a big problem for many people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). In fact, about 7 out of 10 adults with SCI deal with this kind of pain. The usual way to handle it is with medication, but this comes with its own set of issues. Medication can be addictive and often has unwanted side eff

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Messengers: Tiny Brain-Like Signals

The heart, often seen as a simple pump, has a secret. It uses its own chemical messengers to send signals. These messengers, like tiny brain-like signals, help control the heart's rhythm. Scientists have known about similar systems in the brain for a long time. But the heart? That's a newer discover

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Nov 19 2025CRIME

A Space Crime That Wasn't

A woman has admitted to making a false claim about her astronaut ex-wife. Summer Heather Worden, 50, told police in July 2019 that her former partner, Anne McClain, had broken the law while working on the International Space Station (ISS). This was the first time anyone had ever reported a crime hap

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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing With the Stars Shakes Up Finale Format

The upcoming finale of Dancing With the Stars is set to be a game-changer. For the first time, the show is introducing a new format with three rounds of competition. This shift is designed to make the finale more challenging and exciting than ever before. Five celebrities have made it to the final

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Colombia: A Rocky Road Ahead

The bond between the U. S. and Colombia, once strong, is now shaky. Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former U. S. President Donald Trump have been trading harsh words. Petro called Trump's policies harsh, comparing them to actions of the Nazis. He also criticized U. S. actions in the Caribbean,

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Nov 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Gaza's Stormy Struggle: When Rain Adds to the Pain

In Gaza, life is already tough, but when storms hit, it gets even worse. Imagine living in a tent right by the beach. That's the reality for many people there. When heavy rain and strong winds come, these tents get flooded. Everything inside gets soaked. Mattresses, blankets, and clothes all get wet

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Georgia Senate Race: A Closer Look at the Controversy

In the current Georgia Senate race, U. S. Rep. Mike Collins is making waves for all the wrong reasons. He recently shared a fake AI-generated video on X, claiming that Sen. Jon Ossoff supported a federal government shutdown, causing harm to ordinary people. The video puts words in Ossoff's mouth tha

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Implants Offer Hope for Stubborn Depression

Depression is a tough nut to crack, especially when standard treatments fall short. A recent study shines a light on a cutting-edge approach: deep brain stimulation (DBS). This method involves implanting electrodes in the brain to deliver gentle electrical pulses. The study, published in a reputable

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Ozempic and Wegovy: A New Price Breakdown

Novo Nordisk has introduced a new pricing strategy for its weight-loss drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy. Starting now, people without insurance can buy the lowest doses for $199 a month for two months. After that, the price jumps to $349. This deal is available through the drugs' websites and select pharma

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

New York's Big Win for Small Businesses: How the City is Boosting Diversity in Contracts

New York City is making big strides in supporting small businesses owned by minorities and women. The city has set some ambitious goals to award billions in contracts to these businesses, known as M/WBEs. These goals are part of a larger effort to create more opportunities for these entrepreneurs, w

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