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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Bet on Health Tech

Apple is diving deep into the world of health technology. They just kicked off the Apple Health Study, teaming up with Brigham and Women's Hospital. This isn't your typical clinical study. It's massive, with over 350, 000 participants, and it's all about using tech like iPhones, Apple Watches, and e

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines Says No to Frontier's Takeover Bid

Spirit Airlines has once again turned down a takeover offer from Frontier Group. This time, the offer was worth around $2. 16 billion. The airline said the offer was not as good for its shareholders as its current plan to reorganize. Frontier's offer was similar to one made earlier. It incl

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Harry's Head: Time for a Change?

Imagine this: a royal guy, once known for his full head of red hair and living in California, is now facing a different kind of spotlight. His childhood hairdresser, Sam McKnight, has some straightforward advice: it's time to tackle his thinning hair. McKnight, who's known for working with

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Who’s More at Risk? rAAA Repair Outcomes for Women

Women have been in the dark when it comes to rAAA repair outcomes. Until now, we had a fuzzy picture of how women fare compared to men. The studies are there, but they’ve not been given the spotlight. So, let’s dive in and see what the experts have to say. It all starts with a rupture in the aorta,

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Feb 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breathe Easy: How to Fight Air Pollution

Did you know that almost everyone on Earth is exposed to harmful air at some point? Nearly 99% of us are breathing in air that doesn't meet the clean air standards set by the World Health Organization. That's right, even when the sky looks clear, the air might not be safe. This isn't just something

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu's Unexpected New Jump: From Cows to Humans

H5N1 bird flu is showing off its tricks. In a surprising turn, a second type of H5N1 has possibly hopped from dairy cows to humans and we need to pay attention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and health officials in Nevada reported that a farm worker in Nevada has been

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hard Landing: Rockstar's Jet and Plane Collide

First, let's talk about the crash. It is quite concerning to see private jet crashes. On Monday, a private jet owned by rockstar Vince Neil struck another plane at Scottsdale airport, Arizona. In this plane crash, Four people were on board the arriving jet, and one person was in the parked plane. Th

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Hits Nevada Dairy Worker: A New Twist?

A different stain of bird flu has made its way to a dairy farm worker in Nevada. This case is unique because the worker caught the virus from a cow, which is not how it typically happens. The disease is mild and can be hard to spot. The worker’s main symptom was redness and irritation in the eyes. T

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Feb 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Rock Star's Plane Crash Widens Air Safety Concerns

A chain of recent air tragedies includes the involvement of Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil's jet at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. In 2025, Three were Hurt and One died when a Learjet35A private jet owned by Vince Neil swerved and collided with a parked Gulfstream 200 at the Scottsdale Airport.

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu's New Twist: A Dairy Worker's Mild Eye Infection

In the heart of Nevada, a dairy worker recently caught a new type of bird flu. This isn't the same strain that has been causing trouble in U. S. animal herds since the end of last year. The worker's main issue was just some annoying eye redness and irritation. Lucky for him, he didn't need to go to

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