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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Amazing Tales of Faith and Medicine

Faith and medicine often cross paths in unexpected ways. Dr. Marc Siegel, a seasoned internist, has seen this firsthand. His life is filled with moments where science and spirituality intersect. From his personal experiences to his professional career, Siegel believes that faith can play a crucial r

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Mystery: Blood Clues to Spot Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a tricky condition to diagnose. Doctors often rely on invasive procedures, but what if a simple blood test could do the trick? Researchers are exploring tiny molecules called miRNAs in the blood to detect endometriosis. These miRNAs are like messengers in the body, and their pattern

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Kashmiri Language: A Step Forward in News Classification

The Kashmiri language, with its deep cultural roots, has often been overlooked in the world of Natural Language Processing (NLP). This is mainly because there aren't enough resources or datasets available for it. But now, a new study is changing that. Researchers have created a dataset of 15, 036 ne

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

St Mirren's Ticket Sales Hit 10k Mark Ahead of Cup Final

St Mirren has made a big move by selling 10, 000 tickets for the upcoming Premier Sports Cup Final. This is a huge deal because it shows just how excited fans are for the big game. The club initially got 9, 500 tickets but could get up to 17, 000 if needed. They shared this news on Twitter, telling

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

A Blast in Delhi: What Happened and Why?

A recent explosion near Delhi's Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, has left the city in shock. This historic monument, built in the 17th century, is a symbol of India's independence and a popular tourist spot. The area is usually bustling with activity, but last week, it was the scene of a devastatin

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Dubai's Sky Duo: How flydubai and Emirates Share the Skies

Dubai has two major airlines, Emirates and flydubai. They work together, not against each other. flydubai is the smaller one. It flies to 119 places. Emirates flies to more, 143 places. But flydubai is not small in spirit. It has a big heart and a big network. flydubai uses smaller planes, Boeing 7

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Putin's Hands Raise Eyebrows: What's Really Going On?

Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader, has been under the spotlight again. This time, it's not about his policies or actions, but his hands. People are noticing they look different. Specifically, they seem swollen and have prominent veins. This has sparked a lot of talk about his health. Putin was see

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Miranda Lambert's Unexpected Hobby: Shooting from Horseback at 40

Miranda Lambert, the country music star, has a new hobby that might surprise many. She's taken up mounted shooting, a sport that involves shooting from a horse. She's only been doing it for a year, but she's already hooked. She told Joe Rogan on his podcast that she was introduced to the sport by he

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Putin's Plane: Poland's Stance and Russia's Reaction

Russia has pointed fingers at Poland, claiming they might not keep Putin's plane safe. This is big news because it's not just about a plane. It's about politics and power. The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, said Poland might let "terrorist acts" happen to Putin's plane. He mentioned that

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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Why Do People Believe in Miracles?

People have always believed in miracles, but why? Scientists are now trying to figure this out. In 2007, a baby in Rhode Island was born very early and had serious health problems. The doctor prayed to a priest who had passed away long ago, and the baby's heart started beating again. Eighteen years

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