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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Belgium's Heat Wave: Who's Really in Danger?

Belgium is getting hotter, and not everyone is handling it well. People with long-term health problems are feeling the heat the most. They are more likely to get sick or even die when temperatures rise. But it's not just about health. Where you live, how old you are, and how much money you have can

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weekend Weather: Rainy and Windy

A heavy dose of rain is on the way for the Halloween weekend in Snohomish County. The National Weather Service has issued a warning about a significant amount of rainfall, with predictions ranging from 2 to 4 inches, and some areas could even see over 5 inches. This is due to a strong atmospheric ri

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind and Machines: The Digital Dilemma

In our quest for progress, we are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence (AI) to solve complex problems. But what happens when we start to depend on it for our mental well-being? This is not a distant future scenario but a reality that is unfolding right now. AI is already being used to de

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Halloween 2025: Stars Shine in Stunning Costumes

New York City was the place to be for Halloween 2025, with two major parties stealing the spotlight. One was Heidi Klum’s 24th annual Halloween bash, and the other was NBC’s Today show celebration. Heidi Klum is famous for her incredible costumes. This year, she went all out as Medusa, complete wit

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How Early HIV Prevention Messages Empowered Communities

The early 1980s marked a challenging time with the rise of HIV/AIDS. During this period, LGBTQ+ health organizations took a unique approach to prevention. They created materials that celebrated gay identity and promoted safer sex as a way to keep the community healthy and free. These messages were n

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Nov 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Hidden Crisis: Mercury, Mining, and the Fight for Indigenous Health

Deep in the Amazon, a silent battle is unfolding. Indigenous communities are facing a growing health crisis linked to illegal gold mining. Mercury, used to extract gold, is polluting rivers and posing serious risks to unborn children. This threat is so severe that some women are afraid to start fami

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Fruits for a Sharper Mind and Longer Life

Fruits are not just tasty treats. They are also a key to a long and healthy life. They are packed with essential nutrients that support brain function and overall well-being. In Japan, fruits are a big part of daily life. They are enjoyed in various forms, from fresh to dried. They are also used in

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Dots Take on Cancer: A New Hope in Tumor Treatment

Cancer cells are sneaky. They have a way of protecting themselves, making it hard for treatments to work. One of their tricks is having high levels of a substance called glutathione. This helps them grow and resist treatments. Scientists have been looking for ways to lower glutathione levels in tumo

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes in CAR-T Cell Therapy

CAR-T cell therapy is a big deal in cancer treatment. It can save lives, but it also comes with risks. One major risk is cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which can be really serious. While doctors often get the spotlight, nurses play a crucial role in managing CRS. They are often the first to spot p

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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Weekend Soccer Showdown: What's on Your Screen?

This weekend is packed with soccer action, and there's something for every fan. From the USL playoffs kicking off to the NWSL's Decision Day, the excitement is non-stop. Plus, European leagues are heating up, making it a must-watch for soccer enthusiasts. Friday starts with a bang as Wrexham takes

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