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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Step into Comfort: The Science Behind EMSense Foot Massager

EMSense is a game-changer for those suffering from foot pain, offering a drug-free, non-invasive solution that combines heat therapy, massage, and compression to boost blood circulation and relieve discomfort. This compact, at-home device is designed with convenience and accessibility in mind, featu

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Jan 10 2026CRIME

The Hidden Truth Behind the Predator Stings

The documentary "Predators" dives deep into the world of predator stings, revealing a side that was often overlooked during the original broadcasts. It starts with a focus on the raw, unedited footage that was never shown to the public. This footage shows the real impact of the stings, far from the

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Fasting's Mind-Bending Effects: What Science Says

Fasting isn't just about skipping meals. It's a trend that's caught on for its health perks. But what does it do to our minds? Recent research dives into the psychological and psychiatric effects of fasting for long stretches. It's not just about the body; the brain gets a workout too. Different fa

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Medical Students' Mental Health: A Closer Look at Anxiety, Depression, and Faith

Medical students face a tough road, juggling heavy course loads and high expectations. A recent study shed light on the mental health challenges they encounter, focusing on anxiety, depression, and the role of religious beliefs. The study involved 260 medical students from the University of Osijek

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

The Changing Face of Sports and Culture

Sports have become a big deal in the world of media. Companies like Amazon and Netflix are spending a lot of money to show NFL games. In 2024, 40 of the top 50 TV shows were NFL games. Only a few other events, like the presidential debates and the Thanksgiving Day parade, made the list. This fight

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Moves into Media and Creators

A new fund is making waves in the world of media and creators. Guggenheim Brothers Media, backed by Abu Dhabi's Ethmar International Holding, has raised $50 million. They plan to invest in startups focused on media, entertainment, and the creator economy. The goal? To pour $2 million to $5 million i

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Leader for Maine's Native Plant Movement

Alice Friberg has always had a soft spot for seeds. Her journey began in her family garden, planting purple-podded bush beans with her mom. Over the years, she's turned her passion into a career, working as a farmer and in agriculture supplies across Maine. Now, she's taking on a new role as the ex

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Jan 10 2026EDUCATION

Ridgefield Schools: Balancing the Books Mid-Year

Ridgefield's schools are keeping a close eye on their money. They've checked in halfway through the year and things seem okay. But there are some worries, like special education costs and health benefits. Special education is a big deal. It's costing more than expected. The district is spending ext

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Online Shaming: A Look at COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

The COVID-19 pandemic brought out strong feelings about vaccines. Some people chose to get vaccinated, while others did not. This choice often led to heated arguments and even public shaming online. A recent study looked at how people who refused the COVID-19 vaccine were treated on a popular online

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Jan 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Moms and the Drama of Friendship

Ashley Tisdale French recently shared her experience with a so-called "toxic" mom group, sparking a wave of reactions from other celebrities. In early 2026, she wrote an essay for The Cut, revealing how she felt excluded from a group of friends. She noticed she was left out of gatherings and saw it

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