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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Moving More, Frail Less

Frailty is a big deal for adults. It's when your body can't do what it used to. You might feel weak, tired, or just not as strong. Scientists have been looking into how much we move around in 24 hours and how it affects frailty. There are guidelines for how much we should move in a day. But

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

Is Loneliness Fueling Student Burnout in Online Classes?

Online learning has become a big part of education, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. But it's not always easy. Students often feel lonely, which can lead to serious problems like social media addiction and depression. Researchers are paying close attention to this issue. Loneliness can make

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Jet Trainer Crash: A Close Call and a Big Question

Off the coast of Taiwan, a jet trainer, the AT-5 Brave Eagle, took a nosedive on February 15. The plane had just taken off from Chihhang Air Base in southern Taitung when both of its engines gave up the ghost. The pilot, Major-in-Training Lin Wei, had to bail out in a hurry. Lin had over 1, 000 hour

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Feb 22 2025BUSINESS

New Business Hub Brewing in Chapin

Chapin is buzzing with excitement as a new business hub is about to take shape. This new development is going to be a place where all sorts of businesses can set up shop, from retail stores to offices. The business park will be built on a 8. 14-acre piece of land where Chapin Road meets Primrose Lan

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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Ayesha Curry's Big Business Move and a Romantic Getaway

The Golden State Warriors' break after the All-Star festivities was the perfect time for the Curry family to escape the media spotlight. Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, recently expanded her Sweet July brand by introducing a new skincare line. Her brand Sweet July is a symbol of

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

Verizon's Tech Boost: Bridging the Digital Divide for Students

Verizon's Innovative Learning program has been making waves in education. It has already reached over 8. 5 million students. This program is on a mission to help 10 million students by 2030. It's all about giving students and teachers the tools they need to thrive in a digital world. The program

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Tumor Cells: How They React to Their Surroundings

Tumor cells are sneaky. They can change their behavior based on their environment. Scientists wanted to know how certain proteins, called KLFs, help these cells adapt. They looked at three types of tumor cells from mice: 4T1, 4T07, and 67NR. These cells were put in different conditions to see how th

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

New Way to Fix Jawbones Without Big Cuts

The lower front part of the jaw can be a tricky spot for bone building. Usually, doctors use a special kind of membrane to help the bone grow. This membrane is held in place with tiny screws. But there's a catch: these screws need big cuts to put in and take out. This can be a problem for both the d

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Feb 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's Business Moves Under Fire

Meghan Markle's latest business move has sparked some serious criticism. She recently changed the name of her lifestyle company from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever. This isn't the first time she's done something like this. In fact, it's her ninth rebranding attempt. Some people are confused by

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Mental Health in Ambulances

People with mental health issues often end up needing emergency care. Ambulance services are there to help anyone, at any time, in any place. This means they deal with a wide range of situations, including mental health crises. The job of an ambulance crew is to provide care and treatment to people

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