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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

Small Biz Gets Real About Transparency

Imagine this: your small business, which you've poured your heart into, now has to share personal info like your home address and ID with the government. Seems invasive, right? Well, that's what the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is all about. This law, aimed at stopping money laundering, was rece

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

Joliet Gets a New Retail Gem: Burlington Moves into Old Bed, Bath & Beyond Space

It’s been over two years since Bed, Bath & Beyond decided to close its doors in Joliet as part of a large-scale reduction. Now, the city is seeing a silver lining in this change. The once-empty Bed, Bath & Beyond store at 2850 Plainfield Road is currently being revamped. Guess who’s moving in? Burli

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Dec 24 2024BUSINESS

LOT Polish Airlines Opens Its First Business Lounge in America

Ever wondered where to relax when flying with LOT Polish Airlines? Their first business lounge just opened at Chicago O'Hare! It's not just for LOT passengers; anyone flying with Star Alliance can chill there too. Located in Terminal 5, the lounge has a sleek, minimalist design with amber colors and

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

The Puzzle of Filipino Women: Big Bellies, Low Iron

Did you know that some women in the Philippines are facing a unique health challenge? Many women in their 40s are overweight but also lack iron in their blood. This means they have big bellies and anemia at the same time. Researchers found that widowed women and those with waistlines of 80 cm or mor

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

How Body Weight Shapes the Link Between Food Allergies and Colorectal Adenomas in China

Colorectal adenomas, often called CAs, are common in China and can lead to colorectal cancer. Lifestyle changes have made these growths even more common. We know eating fiber lowers the risk of these adenomas. However, scientists are still trying to figure out how food allergies, detected by checkin

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Say Goodbye to Ineffective Decongestants: What Actually Works?

Ever feel like your cold medicine isn't doing much? Well, the FDA agrees. They're planning to phase out phenylephrine, a common decongestant found in many over-the-counter cold medicines. Why? It turns out phenylephrine isn't as effective as we thought. When you swallow it, your stomach breaks it do

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Exercises from the East: How Traditional Chinese Moves Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that integrating Traditional Chinese exercises into your routine might help manage Type 2 diabetes? A recent review of studies found that these exercises, which include Tai Chi and Qigong, can help improve blood sugar control in patients. These exercises are not just about physical move

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Dec 23 2024BUSINESS

The US Eyes China's Semiconductor Industry

The United States has started an investigation into China's methods of supporting its semiconductor industry. This probe comes just before a new president takes office and focuses on what Washington calls "foundational" chips. These chips are used in various industries like cars, healthcare, and inf

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

How Older Chinese Adults' Living Setups and Web Usage Affect Their Mental Health

As China continues to modernize, an intriguing question arises: how do the living arrangements and internet habits of older adults impact their mental well-being? Researchers have noticed that the digital age has brought about significant shifts in social dynamics, particularly for the elderly. Let

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Dec 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drone Dilemma: Why the U. S. Wants to Ban Chinese Brands

A recent defense bill has sparked concern among drone users like Russell Hedrick, a North Carolina farmer, who relies on Chinese-made drones for his work. These drones, known for their affordability and efficiency, are under scrutiny due to national security fears. Congress wants to stop new sales o

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