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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

How Sleep Apnea Treatment Affects Inflammation in Blood Vessels

Sleep apnea is a common condition that affects many people. It causes breathing to stop and start during sleep. This can lead to inflammation in the blood vessels. Doctors often use a machine called CPAP to help people with sleep apnea breathe better at night. But does this treatment help everyone e

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Oregon’s Small Businesses Face a New Bankruptcy Surge

The state has seen a sharp rise in company bankruptcies, climbing 25 % last year to the highest level since 2013. Nationwide, many people and firms are filing for bankruptcy, but Oregon’s rate is almost four times faster than the national average. High interest rates and inflation are squeezin

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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Rising Beef Prices: Why the Herd Is Shrinking and Costs Are Soaring

The price of beef has jumped faster than most other grocery items, climbing 15 % over the past year. Ground beef is hitting record highs, while chicken and milk prices stay flat or barely rise. Farmers blame a shrinking cattle population. The U. S. herd is the smallest it has been since the 1950s,

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Feb 14 2026BUSINESS

Stocks Bounce Back: Inflation News Steals the Show

The U. S. stock market showed some resilience on Friday, shaking off recent losses tied to AI fears. This comeback was sparked by some good news on inflation, which gave investors a reason to breathe easier. The S&P 500 climbed by 0. 3%, recovering from a rough day where it took a big hit. The Dow

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Feb 13 2026FINANCE

Indian Markets Tumble as Global Tech Sales Drop

The stock market in India is expected to open lower this Friday, following a decline on Wall Street and across Asia. Tech stocks, which are a big part of the Indian index, have already lost more than twelve percent this year. Investors are worried that the upcoming U. S. inflation report could

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Feb 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Sweet Valentine's Treats: Last-Minute Gift Ideas

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and if you're still searching for the perfect gift, don't worry! There are still plenty of options to make your loved ones feel special. One standout choice is Baked by Melissa's limited-edition Valentine's Day cupcakes. These bite-sized treats come in uniq

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

New Names, New Rules: How IBD Drugs Get Their Labels

The world of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatments has grown fast, making it hard to keep track of what each drug is. Doctors need clear names so they can prescribe safely, monitor side effects, talk to colleagues abroad, and help patients understand their medicines. In 1953 the World Healt

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Feb 10 2026HEALTH

Simple Food Choices to Stop Hidden Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a quiet enemy that can lead to heart disease, diabetes and cancer. It grows when we eat too much sugar, processed meat or fried food and when we stay overweight or stressed. Scientists first noticed that long‑term irritation could cause disease back in the 1800s. Today they

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Feb 08 2026SPORTS

The Olympic Flame’s First Light in Milan

A single image can capture the feeling of a whole city watching the Olympic flame ignite the cauldron in Milan. The picture shows the moment when a bright blaze rises, marking the official start of the Games. People from all over Europe and beyond have long awaited this instant, hoping it will bring

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Feb 08 2026FINANCE

Money Storm: Why Your Cash Might Lose Value Fast

The quiet rush of money printing has begun to feel like a storm. Central banks are creating new dollars at a speed that many people think is only temporary, but the truth could be more serious. When governments print money, they take value from every person who holds cash or savings. This is not a n

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