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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

How exercise and friends can make nursing home life better

Older folks in China are living longer, and more of them are moving into nursing homes. But just because they're older doesn't mean they should stop caring about their happiness and inner peace. A recent study looked into how exercise can help seniors feel better about life and themselves. The stud

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Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

A Dog's Time-Out: A Lesson in Pet Behavior

A dog owner returned home to an unusual sight: her furry friend was in his crate, looking like he had been sentenced to solitary confinement. The reason? A note taped to the crate revealed that the dog had been "jailed" for misbehaving. The note, written by the owner's roommate, read: "Crime: gettin

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Jul 31 2025POLITICS

New York's Tragedy: A Political Football

In the wake of a tragic mass shooting in New York City, right-wing media and figures seized the opportunity to push a familiar narrative. The incident, which claimed the lives of four people, including an off-duty police officer, was quickly politicized. Despite evidence pointing to the shooter's me

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Discover Uzo Aduba's Brilliant Performances Beyond The Residence

The Residence might be gone, but Uzo Aduba's talent isn't. Fans of the canceled crime series should look back at one of Netflix's earliest hits, Orange Is The New Black, to see Aduba shine. This show is a great example of how Netflix started making waves with original content, and it's a shame more

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

Why Are We Missing the Big Picture on Vaccine Safety?

Vaccines are a big deal, but how well do we really know their long-term effects? Right now, most studies just compare people who got vaccinated to those who didn't. But is that enough? Probably not. Here's why: these studies often look at side effects and compare them to what's expected in the gener

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Jul 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kids' Sneakers with a Secret: Tracking Made Easy

Parents often worry about their kids' safety, especially when they're out of sight. Skechers has come up with a clever way to ease those worries. They've introduced a new line of kids' shoes with a hidden spot for an Apple AirTag. This lets parents keep track of their children without the hassle of

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Jul 30 2025FINANCE

Emerging Markets: Why Investors Are Missing Out

Investors often shy away from emerging markets due to perceived risks, but is this fear justified? Many times, the risks are overestimated, leading to missed opportunities. For example, after the 2023 coup in Gabon, investors pulled back from bonds across Africa, even in politically stable countries

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Brodalumab: A Seven-Year Safety Review

Brodalumab is a medication that targets a specific protein in the body. It is used to treat adults with severe skin conditions, such as plaque psoriasis, when other treatments have not worked. However, it carries a significant warning about potential mental health risks. For the past seven years, r

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Deion's Sons: Different Paths, Different Approaches

Deion Sanders, a football legend, has two sons in the NFL, but their experiences are worlds apart. Shilo, a safety, is thriving in Tampa Bay, while Shedeur, a quarterback, is taking a different path in Cleveland. Shedeur is not seeking any special treatment. He doesn't want his dad around while he'

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Jul 29 2025SCIENCE

Gene Mix-Up and Cancer's Drug Defense

Cancer is a tricky foe, always finding ways to dodge treatments. One type, Ewing sarcoma, often affects young people. It's caused by a gene fusion called EWS::FLI1. This fusion acts like a commander, driving cancer cells to multiply uncontrollably. Scientists made a surprising find. EWS::FLI1 disru

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