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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Kept Their Names and Those Who Didn't

In the entertainment world, names carry weight. Some stars stick with their original names, while others switch to something more familiar. This choice often reflects personal values and the industry's expectations. Many actors face pressure to change their names to something easier to pronounce or

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Dec 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Milestones: A Look at Notable Birthdays in Early January

Early January is packed with birthdays of famous faces from music, movies, and TV. Let's dive in and explore some of the notable milestones. Kicking off on January 4th, we have a mix of actors and musicians celebrating big numbers. Dyan Cannon, known for her acting chops, turns 87. Country music fa

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Periodontics to Periodontology: A Journey Through Time

The Journal of Periodontal Research has been around for 60 years. It started as a small publication. Now, it's a big deal in the world of gum health. The journal has seen many changes. It has grown and evolved over time. This growth mirrors the field itself. Periodontics has become periodontology. I

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Little Humans of Flores: How Nature Turned Against Them

The tiny humans of Flores, known as hobbits, lived on the island for a long time. They were smart and resourceful. They hunted small elephants and made tools. But their world changed. A big drought started around 76, 000 years ago. It got worse over time. The rivers dried up. The rain stopped comin

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

San Diego's Hidden Ocean Treasures: Why We Must Protect Them

The coast of San Diego holds a secret world. In the tidepools of La Jolla’s Dike Rock, life thrives in a tough environment. Bright anemones and ochre sea stars cling to the rocks. They face constant change. One moment, waves crash over them. The next, they are exposed to air and sun. This narrow str

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Helping Paws: How Schools Can Better Support Service Animals

Service dogs are becoming more common in schools. They help students with disabilities. But many schools don't have good rules for this. This can cause problems. School nurses can help. They can make sure schools follow the law. They can also make sure students get the help they need. School nurses

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

When News Outlets Face Resistance: A Closer Look at Journalistic Challenges

In recent times, journalists have faced significant hurdles while trying to gather information for their stories. This issue became evident when reporters from a well-known investigative news organization attempted to cover a story about the Department of Education's efforts during the Trump adminis

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

How Vision and Home Hazards Team Up to Increase Fall Risks in Seniors

Falls are a big worry for older adults, and a new study shows that poor vision and home hazards together make this risk even worse. It's not just about having bad eyesight or a messy home; it's the mix of both that really raises the danger. Researchers looked at data from over 4, 600 older adults i

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Simple Steps to Manage Bladder Leaks

Bladder leaks, or urinary incontinence (UI), happen when urine comes out without control. It's not just a minor issue; it can mess up daily life. People might avoid hanging out with friends, working out, or even being close to others because of it. Some folks even plan their outings around bathroom

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Dec 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Barry Manilow Takes a Break: Facing Cancer with Courage

Barry Manilow, the legendary singer known for timeless hits, has shared some personal news. He's got lung cancer and needs surgery. But don't worry, he caught it early. That's good news! This all started when he had bronchitis for a few weeks. His doctor wanted to be safe, so they did some tests. T

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