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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Diabetes in Saudi Arabia: A Closer Look at Vision Loss

Diabetes is a big deal in Saudi Arabia. It's not just about managing blood sugar levels. It's also about the money spent on dealing with the problems it causes. One of the most serious issues is vision loss. This includes anything from minor vision problems to complete blindness. The cost of treatin

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

Breathing Stronger, Leaking Less: A New Hope for Women with SUI

Women dealing with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) might have a new way to manage their symptoms. A recent study looked into how breathing exercises can help. The idea is to strengthen the diaphragm, the muscle that helps you breathe, which sits right above the pelvic floor muscles. When these mus

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Jan 24 2026CELEBRITIES

A Streamer's Friend Faces Legal Trouble in L. A.

In a surprising turn of events, a close associate of the well-known streamer D4vd has found himself in hot water with the law. This individual, known as Neo, was recently taken into custody in Montana. The reason? He didn't show up when he was supposed to testify in court. This isn't a minor offense

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health with a Smart Quercetin Delivery System

Quercetin, a powerful antioxidant, has shown promise in fighting heart failure linked to diabetes. But its benefits are limited because it doesn't dissolve or absorb well in the body. To tackle this, scientists created a smart nasal spray that delivers quercetin more effectively. They tested differ

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Keon Coleman: Rising Above the Noise

Keon Coleman, a young wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, is in a tough spot. His team's owner, Terry Pegula, recently made some surprising comments about him. Pegula said that Brandon Beane, the team's top football executive, wasn't too keen on drafting Coleman in 2024. This news came as a shock t

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Winter Storm Fern: Delta's Plan to Keep You Safe and Moving

Winter Storm Fern is causing a stir, and Delta is taking action. They're canceling flights ahead of time to keep everyone safe. Ice and snow are expected to hit Atlanta on Sunday, with heavy snowfall in the Northeast starting Sunday afternoon. Delta wants you to know that if you're traveling this w

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chicago's Weekend: Cold and Snowy Surprise

Chicago is about to face a chilly and snowy weekend. The city is expecting a big snowstorm on Saturday night. This comes after a period of extremely cold weather. The wind chill has made it feel even colder than it actually is. But there is some good news. The temperature is expected to rise a bit l

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's Personal Intelligence: A Step Forward or Just Another AI Gimmick?

Gemini, a popular AI tool, has recently introduced a feature called Personal Intelligence. This update allows Gemini to tap into your past chats and data from other Google services like Gmail, Calendar, Photos, and search history. It's optional, and you get to pick which apps Gemini can access. Righ

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Big Freeze: How the U. S. Is Bracing for a Major Winter Storm

A massive winter storm is sweeping across the U. S. , bringing snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. This storm is expected to impact over half the country, causing travel disruptions and power outages. The storm started in the Southwest and is moving eastward, affecting cities like Dallas,

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Jan 24 2026POLITICS

Allies Feel the Heat: US Actions Spark Discontent Among Danish and Greenlandic Veterans

Danish and Greenlandic veterans are feeling let down by the US. They fought alongside American troops in various missions. Now, they are upset by the US's recent actions. The US wanted to take Greenland. This caused a lot of tension. The US president even threatened to use military force. But later

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