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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Can your pillow harm your eyes?

New research suggests how you sleep might quietly affect your vision. A study found that stacking pillows or bending your neck sharply while sleeping can slightly increase eye pressure. This happens because folded necks squeeze veins, slowing blood flow to the eyes. Over time, this might worsen glau

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Apr 16 2026POLITICS

Why Maryland just blocked a big ICE detention plan

A federal judge just put the brakes on a new ICE detention center in Maryland. The state says the project ignored basic environmental rules from the start. Officials claim the agencies skipped key steps like studying how the facility would affect local water and air quality. They also didn’t talk to

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden Brain Gaps: How Brain Disease Testing Falls Short in Poorer Nations

Brain tumor diagnosis isn’t just about scans and symptoms anymore. Doctors now rely on detailed lab tests to pick the right treatment. But in many places with fewer resources, these advanced tests are hard to find. A look at brain cancer care shows why this matters. A major global health report hig

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Spice blends pack a health punch—here’s why

Mixing herbs and spices isn’t just about taste—it’s a smart way to boost your body’s defenses. Scientists found that pairing certain plant compounds, like the fiery capsaicin from chili peppers and the cooling menthol from mint, can supercharge their anti-inflammatory effects by hundreds of times co

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Diabetes in kids: More than just medicine

Kids with diabetes often face struggles most adults wouldn’t imagine. Daily life isn’t just about school and friends—it’s about managing a serious condition. Some families skip meals so their child can take their insulin. Others stretch doses to save money. This isn’t rare. In tight neighborhoods, c

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Apr 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Security in Wealth Management: More Than Just a Firewall

Wealth management firms store some of the most sensitive financial and personal details in cloud systems, yet many ignore how easily these systems can be compromised. Often, the real issue isn't hackers finding clever ways in but basic mistakes like misconfigured software leaving doors wide open. St

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Imai’s Big Move: More Than Just a Pitch

Tatsuya Imai, the newest right‑hander for Houston, is facing a battle that isn’t about how fast he throws. After a shaky outing in Seattle, he was put on the injury list for arm fatigue and took a moment to talk about what’s really hard—living in America. He says the rhythm of daily life here is a

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Apr 15 2026CRIME

Spas, Safety and Surprises: A Shock at a Medford Day Spa

A 55‑year‑old worker at a day spa in Medford is facing two criminal sexual contact charges after incidents that occurred on the same premises. The first claim came in late February when a customer said the employee touched her without consent at 7:24 p. m. The second complaint, filed two days lat

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A Night of Thanks for Caregivers

At Dodger Stadium, a special event honored the health care team that helped a family through a heartbreaking loss. The evening was arranged to recognize those who cared for Alex Vesia and his wife Kayla during the birth of their daughter, Sterling Sol. During the game, Vesia stepped onto the field t

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

California Faces Big Fight Over Fraud and Free Speech

The state’s fight against fake medical services has just stepped up. A task force headed by a senior U. S. official halted 447 nursing homes and 23 home‑care centers in Los Angeles, claiming they were involved in dishonest practices. The estimated loss from these activities tops $600 million,

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