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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

MRI Tech Takes a Big Leap: Goodbye Helium, Hello AI!

A new MRI machine is making waves. It's called the BlueSeal Horizon. This isn't just any MRI. It's a big deal because it doesn't need helium. That's right! No more worrying about running out of this rare gas. MRI machines are like super cameras. They help doctors see inside the body. The 3. 0T ones

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

A Pharmacist's Pick: The Skin Treatment Worth the Hype

There are many ways to try and make your skin look better. Some people use lasers. Others use special injections. But one expert thinks a treatment called microneedling works best. This is what a pharmacist with a Ph. D. in skincare products says. Microneedling is a procedure that uses tiny needles

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Teachers on the Move: How Active Are They in Pokhara?

In Pokhara, Nepal, heart problems are a big worry. Many people don't move enough, and this is a major cause. So, what about the teachers? They spend a lot of time sitting in class. This study looks at how much they move and why. First, let's talk about the teachers. They are busy people. They teach

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Sexual Assault Cases Among Children in Kavrepalanchok

Sexual assault is a serious crime that can deeply hurt a child's mind and emotions. It's important to talk about this issue to understand how it affects young people. In Nepal, a study looked at cases of sexual assault involving children in the Kavrepalanchok district. The study focused on children

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Finding Love and Support: How One Platform is Changing the Dating Game for People with STDs

In the world of online dating, talking about sexual health can be a tough topic. Many popular dating apps shy away from it, but one platform is stepping up to make a difference. PositiveSingles is a dating site made just for people with STDs. It gives them a safe space to connect and build relations

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Are Messing with Kids' Minds

A new book takes a hard look at why so many kids today are feeling anxious and down. It points a big finger at smartphones and all that screen time. The idea is that kids aren't getting enough time to just be kids, playing outside and hanging out with friends in real life. Instead, they're glued to

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hilary Farr Sets the Record Straight on Wild Health Rumors

Hilary Farr, the well-known TV personality, recently had to clear up some wild rumors about her health. It all started when fake images of her looking unwell started spreading online. These images were made using AI, and they were not kind. One even showed her in a hospital bed with an oxygen mask,

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Boost Your Health with Fatty15's Big Sale

Fatty15 is a supplement that contains C15:0, a fatty acid that supports healthy aging. It is the only supplement that provides pure C15:0, which is essential for maintaining cellular health as we age. The company is currently running a Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale, offering discounts on variou

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Lem Barney: Alive and Kicking, Despite Rumors

The internet was in a frenzy after reports claimed that Detroit Lions icon Lem Barney had passed away at the age of 80. Fans and media outlets were quick to share the news, but it turns out, the reports were not accurate. Lem Barney, a beloved figure in the world of football, played for the Detroit

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Heavy Cannabis Use: A Newly Recognized Syndrome

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently acknowledged a puzzling condition linked to long-term cannabis consumption. This condition, known as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), is now officially recognized in the WHO's diagnostic manual. This recognition is crucial as it allows doctors to

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