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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Food Fight: What Americans Really Think About Health and Vaccines

A recent poll revealed that the nation's stance on health issues isn't as divided as one might expect. The public's view on vaccines is quite clear. A large majority of adults back the use of vaccines to stop diseases. This support cuts across party lines, with most Republicans, Democrats,

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wearable Tech: Samsung's Plan to Keep You Healthy

The world of wearable technology is buzzing with Samsung's latest innovations. The company is not just focusing on tracking daily activities but is diving deep into preventive healthcare. Samsung is set to launch new features for its Galaxy Watch that go beyond simple fitness tracking. These feature

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection: Alonzo Mourning's Health Journey

Alonzo Mourning, a name that echoes through the halls of basketball history, has faced battles beyond the court. His story is one of resilience and the power of early detection. In 2000, during the Sydney Olympics, Mourning felt unusually tired and swollen. He initially brushed it off, but a diagnos

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Golden Escalator: A Game Changer

A decade ago, a wealthy businessman named Donald Trump made a bold move. He stepped onto a golden escalator in his New York tower, flanked by his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka. His goal? To announce his presidential run with the catchy slogan "Make America Great Again. " Many scoffed, but this mo

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Nanotech and Magnetism: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. This therapy works by waking up the body's immune system to fight cancer. However, it doesn't always work well with solid tumors. The immune response might not be strong enough. To tackle this, scientists have come

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Asian Americans: Sleep and Love in a Time of Hate

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a surge in hate crimes and discrimination against Asian Americans. This period was tough on many levels. The study looked into how this discrimination affected sleep patterns among Asian Americans. It also explored how romantic partners interacted with each other about

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

J. J. Spaun's Unlikely U. S. Open Triumph

J. J. Spaun was in deep trouble. He started the U. S. Open with five bogeys in his first six holes. His shoulders were slumped, and his head was down. It seemed like his dream of winning a major championship was over before it even began. But then, something unexpected happened. He won. Spaun's

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Jun 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Father's Day: A Hole in One for Family Bonds

Golf is a sport that brings many families together. It is a tradition that many families enjoy on Father's Day. It is a way for families to connect and create memories that will last a lifetime. In Baton Rouge, many families took advantage of a brief window of nice weather to hit the greens. The

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: The Power of Teamwork

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a condition that requires constant monitoring and self-care. The key to managing heart failure is sticking to self-care routines. This is where family caregivers come in. They play a crucial role in supporting

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Jun 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Mom's Gentle Guidance

The British public got a glimpse into the royal family's daily life during a recent event. A lip reader picked up on a quiet moment between Kate Middleton and her youngest son, Prince Louis. This happened as they were heading back inside Buckingham Palace after the Red Arrows flypast. Middleton had

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