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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Science Meets Culture: How Puerto Rico is Changing the Game in Neuroscience

Puerto Rico is doing something cool with neuroscience. It's not just about labs and textbooks. They're mixing science with their rich culture. This makes learning fun and relatable. The island's history and traditions play a big role. Things like family, music, and food are part of the equation. Thi

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Unusual Baby Names: Are Celebrities Playing a Game?

In the world of celebrities, baby names sometimes become a hot topic. Recently, a British influencer couple, Corey and Lea, shared their newborn son's name, Adventure, on TikTok. Many people were surprised and questioned if the name was real or just for social media. Some thought it was a joke, whil

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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Why Do We Keep Making Ugly Celebrity Statues?

Celebrities are often remembered with statues after they pass away. But sometimes, these statues do not look like the celebrities they are supposed to represent. This was the case with the recent Tina Turner statue in her hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee. Fans were not happy with the statue. They

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Smart Toothbrush on a Budget: Oral-B Genius X Limited Now 60% Off

Ever thought a toothbrush could be a game-changer? The Oral-B Genius X Limited is not your average toothbrush. It's like having a tiny coach in your mouth, guiding you to brush better. Right now, it's on sale for just $79 on Amazon, which is a steal compared to its usual $199 price. This toothbrush

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z Says: Not Everything at Work is an Emergency

Young workers today are starting to question the idea that every task at work is an emergency. Many feel that the pressure to always be available and drop everything for last-minute tasks is not fair. They are pushing back against this way of working. This change in attitude is not just about being

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Listeria's Hidden Dangers: A Closer Look at Australia's Food Safety Battles

Listeria, a sneaky bacteria, has been causing trouble in Australia over the past decade. It's a big deal because it can make people very sick, especially those who are already vulnerable. From 2012 to 2022, there were 12 outbreaks of listeria, affecting 94 people and sadly, leading to 20 deaths. Tha

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Why Lead Testing for Kids is a Must in La Crosse County

Lead poisoning is a serious issue, and health experts in La Crosse County are stepping up efforts to ensure kids are safe. With Child Wellness Month and National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week underway, the focus is on educating families about the risks. Older homes with lead-based paint are a majo

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: Blackstone's Latest Healthcare Bet

Blackstone, a major private equity firm, just made a huge move in the healthcare industry. They're buying Hologic, a company that makes medical devices for women's health, for a whopping $18 billion. This deal is one of the biggest of the year. Blackstone has been investing in healthcare and life s

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Riders Skip Helmets in Chennai?

Chennai's roads are busy with motorcycles. But not all riders wear helmets. Why? A study looked into this. It wanted to see how much riders know about helmets. And what they think about using them. Helmets save lives. They cut down head injuries and deaths in crashes. But many riders still don't us

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

The Pill Popping Problem: Why Big Pharma Isn't the Solution

Americans are taking more pills than ever before, and it's not making them healthier. In fact, it's costing them a lot of money and even their lives. The pharmaceutical industry is trying to make it seem like they care about affordable drugs, but they're really just trying to make more money. Big P

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