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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Menopause: What You Might Not Know

Menopause is a natural part of life for many women. Yet, many people still have wrong ideas about it. For instance, some think it only brings hot flashes. But it's much more than that. It can cause a wide range of symptoms. These include physical changes like vaginal dryness and joint pain. It can a

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

How Low White Blood Cells Might Help Fight Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. Doctors are always looking for clues to predict how patients will respond to treatment. One such clue might be neutropenia, a condition where white blood cells drop to low levels. This often happens as a side effect of chemotherapy. In a recent study, research

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Public Broadcasting Faces Uncertain Future After Funding Cut

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is winding down its operations after losing federal funding, a move that could have big ripples. This group, which has been around for nearly 60 years, helps support public media, including PBS and NPR. Most of the CPB's staff will be let go by the end

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Uniting Generations for Health

The idea of teaming up generations to tackle health issues is gaining traction. Imagine a club where everyone, from past to future generations, works together for better health. This isn't just about feeling good; it's about making sure everyone has a shot at a healthy life. Health is a big deal. I

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Iran's Growing Threats: A Call for Action from the West

Iran's actions have been causing quite a stir in the West. Several countries, including the U. S. and many NATO allies, have come together to voice their concerns. They accuse Iran of trying to harm people in Europe and North America. This includes targeting journalists, dissidents, Jewish citizens,

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and CAR-T Therapy: What's the Connection?

CAR-T therapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment, can sometimes lead to a condition called ICANS. This condition can cause seizures, and doctors have been studying brain wave patterns to better understand it. Doctors have been looking at continuous EEG data from patients with ICANS. They want to see

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Jul 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Resting Place: A Rock Legend's Farewell

Ozzy Osbourne, the rock legend, was laid to rest on Thursday, July 31st, at his mansion in Buckinghamshire, England. This private ceremony followed a public funeral procession through Birmingham the day before. The intimate gathering included family members and notable figures from the music world,

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Why Old Books Still Rock

People often say old books are dull. But they miss out on a lot. These books are like time machines. They show us how people thought and lived long ago. They also teach us important lessons. Take "Don Quixote, " for example. It's about a man who mixes up dreams and reality. It's funny and smart. It

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Bone Infections: The Power of Smart Hydrogels

Bone infections are tough to treat. Bacteria form protective biofilms. They become resistant to many drugs. Antibiotics struggle to reach deep into infected bones. This slows down healing and makes the problem worse. Scientists have created a smart hydrogel. It is called CMBG. It is made from natur

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Why Traveling Can Make You Happier

Traveling is more than just seeing new places. It can actually make you happier. A recent study found that people who travel often tend to have better mental health. This might not be a surprise, but the numbers are pretty eye-opening. First, let's talk about the numbers. The study showed that afte

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