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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

New Tools to Fight Diabetes: Noom's Smart Approach

Noom has just launched two new tools to help people manage and prevent diabetes. The first is a Diabetes Lifestyle Program for employers and health plans. The second is a Glucose Forecasting tool that predicts how meals might affect blood sugar levels. The Diabetes Lifestyle Program has already sho

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Building Better Care: How Tech and Teamwork Are Changing Kids' Urology Care

In many parts of the world, kids and adults with urology problems don't get the help they need. This is a big deal because fixing these issues can really improve their lives. A new project is trying to change that. It focuses on teaching doctors in low- and middle-income countries how to do speciali

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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: New Math Tricks for Better Drug Testing

Ever wondered how scientists test drugs? They often use a method called chromatography. It's like a race track for tiny particles. But it's not just any race track. This one has three different lanes. Each lane has its own rules. One lane is for positive charges. Another is for negative charges. The

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Mind Your Heart, Protect Your Brain: A Winning Strategy for Diabetes Patients

Type 2 diabetes and dementia often go hand in hand, but new findings suggest that a heart-healthy lifestyle can be a game-changer. The research, set to be discussed at an American Heart Association gathering, reveals that sticking to the AHA's "Life's Essential 8" health guidelines can significantly

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Mixing Genes and Gadgets to Beat Diabetes: A New Hope for East Asians?

East Asians who are overweight might have a new ally in the fight against type 2 diabetes. Scientists are exploring if combining genetic insights with wearable technology can inspire healthier choices. First, let's discuss the role of genes. Studies have found that simply informing individuals abou

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

How Numbers, Chats, and Bias Shape Health Info on Social Media

Social media has become a big part of daily life for many adults in the US. Platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok are not just for sharing selfies or memes. They have turned into go-to spots for health info. People use these sites to look up health tips, connect with others about health issue

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Quick Chat About a Jailed Media Boss

In a brief chat during a recent meeting, U. S. President Donald Trump brought up the case of Jimmy Lai, a media tycoon from Hong Kong who's currently behind bars. Lai, now 77, is facing serious charges related to national security. Trump didn't ask for a specific deal to free Lai, but he did express

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gen Z's Shift from TV to Short-Form Video

Gen Z is making a big move away from traditional TV and paid streaming services. Instead, they are turning to YouTube and TikTok for their entertainment and news. This trend is highlighted in a recent report that shows 43% of Gen Z prefers these platforms over old-school TV. One of the latest trend

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

When You Sleep Matters: How Late Nights Affect Your Heart

People who hit the hay past midnight on weekdays might be doing more harm than they realize. New research shows that late bedtimes can mess with your heart health. It's not just about how much you sleep, but when you sleep that counts. The body has a natural clock, called the circadian rhythm. This

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

New York Times Sees Growth in Subscriptions Amid High Demand for News

People in the U. S. are really into staying updated. This is because there's a lot going on in the world. Politics, money matters, global events, and climate worries are all big topics right now. So, it's no surprise that news outlets are seeing a boost. The New York Times (NYT) is one of those out

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