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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

Tech's Big Role in Treating Esophagus Issues

The world of treating esophagus problems is getting a big boost from new tech. Think robots, tiny tools, smart computers, and digital health gadgets. These aren't just fancy upgrades. They're changing how doctors find and treat issues in the esophagus, whether it's simple problems or serious ones li

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Could Korean Rice Wine Be the Key to Better Digestion?

Constipation is a growing problem for many people around the world. Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, is packed with good stuff like probiotics and yeasts that might help keep your gut moving. But does it really work? A recent study tried to find out by testing it on rats with induced const

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Sep 02 2025FINANCE

Sending Money Home Just Got Easier for Egyptians Abroad

Khalid Ashmawy knows firsthand how tough it can be to send money back home. When he was a student in Europe, sending cash to his family in Cairo was slow and expensive. Even years later, working in the U. S. at big companies like Microsoft and Uber, the problem didn't go away. This frustration led h

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Sep 02 2025FINANCE

Tech ETF Gives Investors a Real View of the Market

The tech world is buzzing again, especially with big names like Nvidia and Microsoft leading the charge. These two giants make up over 40% of the tech sector, which is great for returns but also a bit risky. A new ETF called TRUT from VanEck hit the market recently. It's designed to give investors

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Big Day: A Show of Strength and Unity

Vietnam marked a significant milestone this week, the 80th anniversary of its independence. The country put on a massive military parade, the biggest in years, to celebrate. Streets in Hanoi were packed with people waving flags and wearing red shirts, showing strong national pride. The parade featu

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

Investors Shuffle Shares in Tech Services Firm

Big investors have been busy buying and selling shares of Science Applications International Co. , a company that provides tech services. MetLife Investment Management LLC reduced its stake by 2. 8% in the first quarter. They now own 27, 141 shares, worth about $3. 05 million. Other investors made

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Why Dating Apps Might Be a Psychopath's Playground

Dating apps have become a popular way to meet new people, but recent research suggests they might also be a haven for psychopaths. A study found that men with psychopathic traits often report more sexual encounters on these platforms. This doesn't mean every successful dater is a psychopath, but cer

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Sep 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 10's Performance: A Closer Look

Google's latest Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL phones have been put to the test against some of the best smartphones on the market. The results show that these new models, powered by the Tensor G5 processor, are not leading the pack in terms of performance. The Pixel 10, priced at $799, and the Pixel

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Sunday's College Football: Unexpected Wins and Big Plays

College football fans got a double dose of excitement this weekend. On Sunday, two big games showed just how unpredictable the sport can be. First up, South Carolina and Virginia Tech faced off. The Gamecocks came out on top with a 24-11 victory. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers had some standout momen

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Sep 01 2025HEALTH

Nicole Eggert's Brave Battle: A New Chapter in Her Health Journey

Nicole Eggert, known for her role in "Baywatch, " is facing a tough fight against a rare type of breast cancer. She recently shared on Instagram that she had another mastectomy and reconstruction. This time, she posted a selfie in a sports bra and underwear with a simple caption: "Had a mastectomy w

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