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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

A Heartbreaking Loss: The Risks of Home Births

A well-known food influencer has sadly passed away due to an extremely rare complication after choosing to give birth at home. This tragic event has sparked conversations about the safety of home births and the importance of medical supervision during childbirth. The influencer, known for her engag

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Can Technology Help Us Lose Weight?

Obesity is a big problem. It affects over 1 billion people around the world. It's not just about eating too much. It's a mix of things like where we live, how we live, our genes, and even our biology. Treating it isn't easy. Doctors usually suggest changes in diet, exercise, and behavior. But these

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Oct 22 2025FINANCE

Medifast Shares Financial Update and Future Plans

Medifast, a well-known health and wellness company, has plans to share its financial performance for the third quarter of 2025. This announcement is set for November 3, 2025, after the stock market closes. The company will also host a conference call to discuss these results in detail. Dan Chard, th

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Small Brain Guardians Might Hold Key to Taming Epilepsy

In the intricate world of the brain, tiny immune system proteins named C1q and C3 are stirring up trouble. Normally, these proteins are the brain's protectors. However, in epilepsy, they turn against the brain. They disrupt the brain's connections, leading to excessive brain activity and seizures.

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Karine Jean-Pierre's Honest Look at the Democratic Party's Struggles

Karine Jean-Pierre, who once served as the White House press secretary under President Joe Biden, has shared her thoughts on the Democratic Party's recent challenges. In her memoir, she talks about her decision to leave the party and become an independent. She believes the Democrats did not support

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Political Stalemate: Who Will Blink First?

The government shutdown is now in its fourth week, and things aren't looking good. Senate Republicans are heading to the White House, not to talk about ending the shutdown, but to show they're on the same page as President Trump. They're not budging on any Democratic demands. Meanwhile, Senate Demo

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Living in the Shadows: The Silent Struggle of EPP and XLP Patients

EPP and XLP are rare conditions that make life hard for those who have them. These genetic disorders cause a toxic buildup in the body. This leads to pain when exposed to sunlight. People with these conditions often face a tough life. Their daily activities are greatly affected. Yet, there are few t

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Can Crypto Save Cuomo's Campaign?

Andrew Cuomo, a former New York governor, is trailing behind Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic race. He recently proposed a plan to make New York a crypto hub, hoping to attract tech companies and boost his campaign. This plan includes creating a new office and an Innovation Council with leaders from

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Why Are People So Mad at Trump?

Last weekend, huge crowds gathered in cities all over the country for the "No Kings" protests. People were mad, but why? It's not because of Trump's tough policies on drugs, immigration, or crime. Most Americans actually agree with those policies. So, what's the deal? The protests were organized by

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Animals Keep Their Balance: A Look at Foot Control

Animals move around smoothly without making unnecessary adjustments, even when mistakes happen. Humans fix these errors by changing where they place their feet with each step. But what about other animals? Do they do the same? Scientists found that animals like flies, mice, and humans all use a mix

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