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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Gout and Kidney Issues: A Global Health Challenge

Gout is a common form of arthritis. It causes pain and swelling in joints. High levels of uric acid in the blood, called hyperuricemia, are the main cause. Kidney problems make this worse. They increase the risk of gout. A recent study looked at how kidney dysfunction affects gout worldwide. It cove

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

Why Atour Stock is Catching Attention Before Earnings

Atour stock is making waves as it nears a crucial point before earnings. This isn't just any ordinary stock; it's one that's been on the radar of many investors. The company has been performing well, and people are watching to see if this trend will continue. Investors are keeping a close eye on At

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

A Big Mistake: How Fake Numbers Fooled a Giant Bank

A former executive has been sentenced to over five years in prison for his role in a scheme that tricked JPMorgan Chase into buying a startup for a huge amount of money. Olivier Amar, who was the chief growth officer for the company Frank, was given 68 months behind bars. This comes after the founde

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Britain's Building Blues: A Slump in Construction

The UK's construction scene is in a bit of a slump. Last month, it hit a low not seen since the early days of the pandemic. The main culprit? A big drop in civil engineering work, thanks to shaky demand and nerves about the upcoming budget. The numbers tell the story. The PMI, a key measure of cons

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

New Way to Use Treasury Funds in Digital Money World

Aave's Horizon market, a part of the decentralized finance (DeFi) world, is getting a big upgrade. Securitize and VanEck are bringing their tokenized treasury fund, VBILL, to this platform. This move is made possible by Chainlink's NAVLink oracle technology, which helps connect traditional finance w

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Exynos 2600: Cooling Down the Competition

Samsung's new Exynos 2600 chipset is making waves with its impressive temperature management. Thanks to a feature called "Heat Pass Block, " this chip is expected to run 30% cooler than its predecessor. This isn't just about comfort; lower temperatures mean the chip can push harder and faster withou

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Nov 06 2025FINANCE

How to Spot and Stop Bank Scams

Scammers are getting smarter and more sneaky. They pretend to be your bank and trick you into giving them your money. The Federal Trade Commission says people lost over $2. 9 billion to these scams. These crooks use fake caller IDs and even fake voices to sound like real bank employees. Scammers fo

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Poland's Big Plan to Train Hundreds of Thousands for Defense

Poland is stepping up its defense game in a major way. Starting this month, the country is launching a new military training program called "At Readiness. " This isn't just any old training program—it's a massive effort to prepare around 400, 000 people by 2026. That's a lot of folks! Why the sudde

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

From Uganda to New York: How Zohran Mamdani's Early Life Shaped His Bold Vision

Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected official in New York, has always been passionate about fairness and standing up against corruption. This drive comes from his early days in Uganda, where he interned at a newspaper and learned to think about how big issues affect regular people. Born into a well-of

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Why Do Stroke Survivors Struggle to Recover from Trips?

Stroke survivors often face challenges in maintaining balance. One key issue is their ability to take a recovery step after tripping. This step is vital for preventing falls. Yet, researchers are still figuring out which leg they use and what factors influence whether they take a step at all. Balan

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