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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Shaquille's New Team Plans and the Rising Star

Here's a startling connection: a celebrated NBA star and a rising talent both linked to the same social media giant purchase. The arena is filled big basketball stars and a bright young talent: Kiyan Anthony, basketball star Carmelo Anthony's son. Elite talents, popular players and buzzworthy.

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

When Good Intentions Go Awry: Hypertension Care Challenges in Chinese Communities

When it comes to managing high blood pressure, Chinese communities rely on community nurses. These nurses are essential for patients to get care over the long run. They help make sure folks are managing their high blood pressure in a healthy manner. Takeaway? It's a good thing nurses are k

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Feb 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Green Struggle: Can We Change Our Ways?

Changing habits to help the environment can be tough. In India, a big effort to get people to make greener choices has lost its momentum. This effort, known as Mission Life, was meant to get folks to do things like ride bikes instead of driving cars or use less plastic. It was a big deal for India's

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Feb 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Couples hug, stretch and laugh together

In these modern times, Wellness isn't just about the organic grocery stores on the way to the gym. It has reached every marketplace and Colorado Springs is no exception. Among the newest wellness craze is stretching you know the exercise that helps you get better at gym? Beyond being a unique worko

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Supercharging Solar Power: Unveiling the Magic of Molybdenum Oxide and Ionic Liquid

What if I told you that scientists have found a way to make solar power more efficient and stable? They've created a special ingredient called molybdenum oxide enhanced with ionic liquid. This new mix goes into organic solar cells, which are like tiny power plants that turn sunlight into electricit

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Why Are Young People Struggling?

The mental health of young people has been a serious concern since the mid-1900s. Most mental illnesses pop up before a person turns 25. Things have gotten worse in the last 20 years. The issue is not just about people being more aware or getting better diagnoses. It is a real crisis. Young people

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Bad Oysters Ruin a Meal in the Big Easy

This past month, there has been some trouble with the oysters. This happened in the water around the Louisiana Chandeleur Islands. People in New Orleans had stomach issues, later the health people found out it was because they ate oysters from an area that was recalled. These oyste

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin and Permethrin: Are the Philippines Ready for a New Way to Treating Scabies?

Scabies can be quite a challenge. This skin infection caused by tiny mites can cause intense itching, make it hard for people to fit in plus can be very contagious. Treatments used to be basic, using things like topical creams. Tropical creams like permethrin have long stood as the common choice fo

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Feb 05 2025FINANCE

Dresses, Gadgets and Cars: How Big Trade Tariffs Impact Your Wallet

Imagine the US and China having a massive argument over trade. Now, the U. S starts to implement nasty 10% tariffs on all products from China. This is crucial because many consumer products we use daily in the US come from China. Electronics are big. Think cellphones and c

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever: Why Some People in Bangladesh Are More At Risk

Bangladesh is a hotspot for dengue fever, and not everyone is impacted equally. The 2023 outbreak sparked a study across three major cities: Dhaka, Chattogram and Kishoreganj. Researchers dug into the details of 1, 313 cases and uncovered some surprising trends. Why did some people have a worse tim

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