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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

PCOS and Weight: A Teen's Guide to Understanding the Link

PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is a tricky condition. It doesn't just affect the ovaries but can also impact the heart, metabolism, reproduction, and even mental health. For teens, dealing with PCOS can be overwhelming, especially when obesity is also in the picture. Early detection is key.

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Medicines Work Differently in Women at Various Life Stages

Women's bodies go through many changes. These changes can affect how medicines work. This is why it's important to study how medicines behave in women. This is called pharmacokinetics. In the past, most studies did not include women. This left many questions unanswered. It also led to less effectiv

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Newspapers: More Than Just News

Newspapers have been a big part of daily life for many people. They were not just for reading the news. They were also used for many other things. People used them to wrap gifts, line pet cages, and even as toilet paper. This is a big change for many people. It is not just about how they get their n

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Simple Steps to a Greener Holiday Cleanup

The holidays are over, and it's time to tidy up. But before you toss everything, think about recycling. Old electronics, wrapping paper, and even Christmas trees can find new life with a little effort. Christmas trees are a big part of the holiday. But what happens when the season ends? Many places

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Quick Tips to Make Your Job Hunt Easier

Job hunting can be tough, especially when you're not sure where to start. A book called \"The 2-Hour Job Search\" by Steve Dalton might help. It's not about finding a job in just two hours, but about making your job search more efficient. The book suggests spending two hours to get your job search

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

A Russian General's Sudden Death Raises Eyebrows

In Russia, a high-ranking military figure met an unexpected end on Christmas Day. Col. -Gen. Yuri Sadovenko, once a key player in the defense ministry, was found dead. The official story points to heart disease, but many are questioning this explanation. Sadovenko's career took a nosedive in May 20

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Better Outcomes for Complex Strokes: A New Approach

Tackling complex strokes, where blockages occur in both the brain and neck arteries, is tricky. These cases, called tandem lesions, are not well represented in standard stroke treatment studies. This leaves doctors unsure about the best way to handle them, especially when it comes to fixing the neck

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Fit: Tips to Make Your New Year's Goals Stick

New Year's resolutions often include fitness goals, but many people struggle to keep them up. Why does this happen? And how can you make sure your fitness resolution lasts all year? First, having a workout buddy can make a big difference. It's easier to stick to your goals when someone else is coun

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pull Tab Tradition: A Midwestern Love Affair

In the heart of Minnesota, a unique gambling tradition thrives, blending social interaction, charity, and a touch of nostalgia. Pull tabs, those small cardboard tickets that players peel open to reveal their fate, have been a staple in local bars for nearly half a century. Unlike state lotteries, th

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

More Americans Choosing to Live Without Religion

A recent study shows that a growing number of Americans are not connecting with any religion. In fact, nearly one in three people now say they do not belong to any faith. This is a big change from just over a decade ago, when only one in six people felt the same way. The shift is especially noticeab

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