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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Islamic Values Can Fight Germs

In many places where Islam is widely practiced, health issues like dengue, cholera, and COVID-19 are big problems. Why? Because of poverty, crowded cities, and conflicts. But what if the solutions to these health problems are already in the teachings of Islam? Islam teaches cleanliness, helping oth

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Malaria and Pregnancy: A Closer Look at Health Centers in Maiduguri

Malaria is a big problem in many parts of the world, especially in Africa. In Nigeria, pregnant women face a higher risk because malaria is very common there. Health centers in Maiduguri, Borno State, are trying to help, but there are still challenges. Pregnant women need special care to prevent ma

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

How Smartphones Are Changing Lives in Rural Bangladesh

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, smartphones are becoming a big part of students' lives. But how are these devices affecting their studies and health? This piece looks into the habits and impacts of smartphone use among high school students in these areas. First, let's talk about how often these s

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Oct 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Theater is Coming to London: What You Need to Know

London is getting a brand-new theater, and it's a big deal. The Shubert Organization and Trafalgar Entertainment are teaming up to build the Olympia Theatre, which will open its doors in 2027. This isn't just any theater—it's part of a massive £1. 3 billion project to renovate the Olympia, a histori

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

The Limits of Human Longevity: What Science Says About Our Lifespans

The idea that humans can keep living longer and longer might not be true. Experts say we've already made huge progress in helping people live past 60 or 70. But now, the big challenge is helping people live past 80 or 90. The problem is, our bodies age, and science hasn't found a way to stop that ye

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Thankfulness: A Simple Way to Boost Your Life

Gratitude is not just a polite gesture. It's a force that can reshape your life. Think about it. When you feel thankful, it's not just a fleeting emotion. It can actually make you healthier and happier. Science backs this up. Studies show that gratitude can lower stress, improve sleep, and even make

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Dangers: A New Look at Plaque

A new study has shed light on a sneaky heart risk that many people overlook. It's all about a type of plaque in our arteries that isn't easily detected. This plaque, known as soft or non-calcified plaque, can be a silent threat. It can lead to heart attacks or even death, even when arteries aren't s

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Oct 27 2025FINANCE

A Big Move in the Finance World: Equitable Holdings Expands

In a surprising turn of events, Equitable Holdings has made a bold move. They are buying Stifel Financial's Independent Advisors business. This deal is all about growing Equitable's Wealth Management services. First, let's talk about why this matters. Wealth Management is a big deal. It's about hel

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Invaders: The Spread of Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is facing a growing problem with a tiny but dangerous invader: the Aedes aegypti mosquito. These mosquitoes are small, with white markings on their legs, but they pack a big threat. They can spread serious diseases like yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika. What makes them even more trou

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Bubble Tea: A Sweet Treat with a Side of Lead?

Bubble tea, the trendy drink loved by many, has a secret ingredient that might not be so sweet. Recent findings show that the tapioca pearls, or boba, in bubble tea can contain traces of lead. This isn't a reason to panic, but it's enough to make you think twice before making it a daily habit. The

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