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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Heating Up: How Different Methods Warm Your Muscles

Let's talk about warming up muscles. There are a few ways to do this. Three methods were put to the test: a water-filled suit, a type of heat therapy called short-wave diathermy, and a good old hot bath. Ten people tried each method for an hour. All three raised muscle temps. But the water suit was

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Is Heaven Beyond the Cosmic Horizon?

A young child's innocent question about driving to heaven sparks a fascinating exploration of where heaven might be located. The Bible describes heaven as being "up" there, but what does that mean in scientific terms? Scientists have identified three levels of heaven according to the Bible. The low

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

What Do Young Indians Really Think About Consent?

In India, talking about sex is often seen as taboo. This makes it tough for young adults to learn about consent and healthy relationships. A recent study dug into how young Indians understand consent and why it matters in their romantic lives. The study involved interviews with 32 young adults, bot

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

The Price of Losing Arts in Schools

Maryland is facing tough budget choices again, and arts education is often the first to go. This is a big mistake. Arts programs do more than just teach students how to paint or play music. They help students grow in confidence and discover their true potential. When schools cut arts funding, they

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

Midtown Manhattan's Hidden Beachy Lunch Spot

In the heart of bustling Midtown Manhattan, there's a restaurant that feels like a tropical escape. Tommy Bahama on 45th Street and 5th Avenue is a popular spot for business lunches. It's close to many big company offices, like JPMorgan and Bank of America. The restaurant has a beach house vibe with

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Hearing Loss: A Growing Concern for Working Adults

Hearing loss is a big problem around the world. It affects many people, especially those in low- and middle-income countries. The economic impact is huge. While there are ways to prevent hearing loss in children, adults in their working years face many risks from their jobs and the environment. Ove

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Jan 18 2026FINANCE

How Digital Money is Changing Big Business

Businesses are now using digital money more than ever. A company called Cregis is going to show off its digital money tools at a big event in Dubai. This event is called iFX EXPO Dubai 2026. It will happen from February 10 to 12. Cregis will talk about how digital money can help businesses move mone

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Jan 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: How a TV Show Mirrors the Real World of Banking

Industry, the popular HBO drama, has captivated audiences with its gritty portrayal of the finance world. Premiering in November 2020, the show gained even more traction during its third season in August 2024. Now, with season 4 set to air on January 11, fans are eager to see what's next. The show'

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Jan 18 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Louder Than Words: The Medical Community's Inaction on Gaza

The medical community's response to the crisis in Gaza has been notably absent. For over two years, doctors have been urging their professional organizations to speak out against the destruction of Gaza's healthcare system. Despite these efforts, major medical groups in the U. S. have remained silen

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Derby Win Sparks Debate Among Experts

Manchester United's recent 2-0 victory over Manchester City has stirred up quite the discussion among former players and analysts. The win, which came under new interim manager Michael Carrick, has left some people thrilled and others urging caution. Carrick made some notable changes for this match

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