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Jun 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

M3GAN 2. 0: A Fun Ride Through AI Chaos

M3GAN 2. 0 takes the fun of its predecessor and cranks it up a notch. This time, the story dives into a world where AI isn't just a bit naughty but downright evil. There's a new android in town, Amelia, who wants to take over the world. M3GAN, the beloved AI from the first movie, is back to stop her

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Midwest's Heat Crisis: More Than Just Hot Weather

The Midwest is facing a serious heat crisis. People are flocking to water spots to cool down, but this comes with risks. Drownings have been reported at lakes and rivers. In Chicago, the fire department got 90 calls over the weekend alone. Authorities are warning everyone to be careful around water.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Health Issues Can Slow Down Recovery in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a tough condition to manage. It gets even harder when other health problems tag along. A recent study looked at how these extra health issues affect people with early RA. The findings? More health problems mean slower progress in managing the disease. First, let's talk

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Keeping Active with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Simple Steps for Older Adults

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can make life tough for older adults. It causes pain, stiffness, and makes it hard to move around. But staying active can help. Let's look at some ways to stay fit and feel better. Walking is a great start. It's simple and can be done anywhere. Studies show that walking, e

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Beliefs: How Faith Shapes Healing

Doctors in the USA have a lot on their plates. They deal with life and death every day. So, it's no surprise that many turn to spirituality or religion to find meaning. A recent study shed light on this topic. It showed that many internal medicine doctors have strong spiritual or religious beliefs.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

The ADHD Medication Boom: Are We Seeing Real Benefits?

Over the past two decades, ADHD medication prescriptions have skyrocketed globally. This surge raises a big question: Are these meds actually making a difference in people's lives as they become more common? ADHD medications are designed to help people focus and manage their symptoms. But with more

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Breaking Points: Understanding Fractures in Canada

Fractures are a common health issue in Canada, affecting many people. A recent study looked at over 9, 000 adults to understand who is most at risk and why fractures happen. Women, people over 50, and those with weaker bones are more likely to experience fractures. Falls are a major cause, with ove

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Why Glioblastoma Fights Back Against Checkpoint Inhibitors

Glioblastoma, a tough brain cancer, has been a hard nut to crack for doctors. They've tried a treatment called checkpoint inhibitor therapy (CPI). It has worked wonders for other cancers. But for glioblastoma, it's not been as effective. Why is that? Scientists are digging deep to find out. They're

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Lenses, Big Discoveries: How Mini Tech is Changing the Way We See Light

Light is all around us, and scientists are always finding new ways to study it. Recently, they've made a big step forward with tiny lenses that can do what big, bulky machines used to do. These tiny lenses, called metalens arrays, can now look at light in a way that tells us a lot about its properti

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding Violence in Relationships: A Look at Burkina Faso During COVID-19

In Burkina Faso, a recent study looked at how common violence between partners was during the COVID-19 pandemic. They found that nearly 3 out of 10 women experienced some form of violence from their partner in 2021. This is almost double the rate from 2010. The study focused on women aged 15 to 49.

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