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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Spinning World: A Budget-Friendly Fix for Vertigo

Have you ever felt like your surroundings are spinning? That's vertigo, and it's a tricky condition to diagnose. Doctors face a challenge because symptoms can be elusive, especially during routine exams. But here's a fun fact: our eyes can reveal a lot about what's happening in our brains. Condition

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

How Your Circle Can Boost Your Fitness

Ever thought about why some folks are always on the move while others find it hard to get started? The secret might be hiding in plain sight—your friends and neighbors. Social connections, or social capital, can be a big deal when it comes to how active you are. Think about it. You've got different

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sports and News: Freebies and Fee Changes

Max has a lot going on with its sports and news content. Let's dive in. First off, Max has some good news for sports fans. The sports add-on, which was supposed to cost $10 a month, is staying free for now. This means that standard and premium subscribers can keep enjoying live sports without any e

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Can Movies Change How We Parent?

In Thailand, a unique experiment took place. It involved showing movies to migrant and displaced caregivers from Myanmar. The goal? To see if these films could make a difference in how these caregivers treated their children and how they parented. The idea here is simple. If we can find a way to re

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breathing Easy: How AI Tackles Air Pollution

Air pollution is a big deal. It affects our health and the environment. To keep track of it, we need good sensors. But these sensors can be expensive and not everywhere. So, cheaper sensors are used to fill in the gaps. But these cheaper sensors aren't always accurate. That's where AI and machine le

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden World of EBV: Unraveling the Virus's Dance

The Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV, is a sneaky little bug that has infected more than 90% of people worldwide. It's not just a one-trick pony; it can cause infectious mononucleosis and is linked to various cancers, fatigue, and even depression. So, it's a big deal. Scientists have been studyin

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

HLA Class I Epitopes: Deep Learning's New Role in Vaccine Development

Deep learning is making waves in the world of vaccine development. It's all about predicting how our immune system will react to foreign invaders. Scientists have been working on this for a while, but it's been a bit hit or miss. Enter MUNIS, a new deep learning model that's changing the game. T

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Scott Disick's New Dating Rules: A Fresh Start

Scott Disick, a long-time figure in the Kardashian family, is making some changes to his dating life. He has three children with Kourtney Kardashian: Mason, Penelope, and Reign. He is looking for a partner who is more mature and closer to his age. In a recent interview, Disick shared some surprisin

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Feb 27 2025FINANCE

Home Buying Blues: Why January's Sales Dropped

The housing market faced a tough start in January. Sales of previously owned homes dropped by 4. 9% from December. This means fewer people were buying homes than the month before. The main reasons? High mortgage rates and rising prices. Even though there were more homes available, many people couldn

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Reality Star Faces Year Behind Bars: A Cautionary Tale

Karen Huger, a well-known figure from a popular reality TV show, has been ordered to spend a year in prison. This decision came after a court appearance in Washington, DC. Huger, now 61, will also face five years of probation following her release. The judge gave her 30 days to appeal and 90 days to

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