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Jul 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kelly Clarkson Puts Health First, Cancels Vegas Shows

Kelly Clarkson hit a snag with her Las Vegas residency. She had to call off the first few shows of her "Studio Sessions" at Caesars Palace. The 43-year-old singer took to Instagram to share the news. She said she was working hard to make the shows special for her fans. But the rehearsals took a toll

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days

Jurassic World Rebirth has stomped into theaters and taken a huge bite out of the box office. Despite the usual July 4th distractions like barbecues and fireworks, this dinosaur flick didn't miss a beat. It raked in $26. 3 million on Friday alone, a 4% jump from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend,

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mania: Jurassic World Rebirth Stomps Box Office

The latest dinosaur adventure, Jurassic World Rebirth, has taken the box office by storm. Despite mixed reviews, the film has roared to a massive global opening of over $300 million. This is a big deal because the Fourth of July weekend usually sees a drop in movie attendance due to holiday plans. B

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino Flick Roars to the Top of the Box Office

The summer movie season is in full swing, and dinosaurs are leading the charge. Universal's latest addition to the Jurassic franchise, "Jurassic World Rebirth, " stomped its way to the top of the box office, raking in $26 million domestically over the Fourth of July weekend. This brings its total ea

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Tech and Nature Join Forces to Help Expecting Moms

Pregnancy is a transformative journey, and it's not just about the baby. The mom's mental well-being is equally important. A recent exploration into this area has shown that combining smart technology with natural healing methods, like yoga, could be a game-changer for predicting and addressing ment

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Older Men Fighting Fatigue: Tai Chi vs. Exercise

Older men who have beaten cancer often feel a deep tiredness that doesn't go away. This isn't just feeling lazy; it's a real problem that messes with their mood, sleep, and overall well-being. So, what can help? Some studies suggest Tai Chi Qigong (TCQ), a mix of gentle movement and mindfulness, mig

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Galanin Receptor 1: A New Way to Study Cell Interactions

Galanin is a powerful messenger in the body. It helps control eating, mood, and pain. It does this by talking to special receptors, like GALR1. Scientists wanted to see how galanin and other molecules interact with GALR1 in living cells. They created a new tool to watch these interactions. This too

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Money Matters: A Closer Look at Europe's Hospital Finances

Hospitals are the backbone of any health system. They are where people go when they are sick or injured. But in many parts of Europe, these hospitals are struggling with money problems. The issue is that there is no clear, organized data to show just how bad things are. A recent study tried to chan

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Jul 05 2025EDUCATION

Big Steps in Dental Training: How 3D Models Help Students

Dental students are getting a big boost in their training. A recent study looked at how 3D-printed models are changing the way students learn about endodontic access. This is a tricky part of dental work. It involves creating openings in teeth to treat the inside. The study found that these 3D model

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Sunlight and Natural Chemicals Can Clean Up Water

In a recent study, scientists found a surprising way to make water cleaner. They used sunlight and a common natural chemical called humic acid to speed up the breakdown of tiny pollutants in water. The study focused on a process where ultraviolet A (UVA) light activates a chemical called periodate (

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