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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Can Diabetes Drugs Shield the Brain?

Type 2 diabetes is a global health issue. It is linked to a rise in dementia cases. This has sparked interest in whether diabetes drugs can also protect the brain. SGLT2 inhibitors are a type of diabetes medication. They are known for lowering blood sugar and protecting the heart and kidneys. Recen

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Will Tkachuk Suit Up for the Winter Classic?

Matthew Tkachuk's participation in the upcoming Winter Classic is still up in the air. The Florida Panthers' star forward is recovering from a lower-body injury and has yet to join his teammates on the ice. General manager Bill Zito remains uncertain about Tkachuk's availability for the outdoor game

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Mystery in Providence: The Elusive Gunman

A man opened fire in a Brown University classroom, leaving two students dead and nine others hurt. He vanished into the cold, blending into the crowd with his dark winter clothes and a medical mask hiding his face. The gun he used? A common 9-millimeter handgun, easy to find and hard to trace. Poli

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

New Money, New Markets: Robinhood and Coinbase Take on Predictions

Robinhood and Coinbase are diving into prediction markets, but they're playing the game differently. A recent study by a major investment bank suggests Robinhood might have the upper hand. Here's why. First, let's talk about who's jumping into these prediction markets. Turns out, users on Robinhood

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Do Health Workers Talk About Spiritual Health?

Health workers who focus on social prescribing have a big job. They help people with more than just medical needs. They look at the whole person. This includes spiritual health. But how do they talk about this with patients? That's what a recent study wanted to find out. First, it's important to un

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Health Secrets of Fermented Djulis: A Breakthrough in Natural ACE Inhibitors

Scientists have found a way to make a healthy food even healthier. They took a grain called djulis and fermented it with a special fungus called Monascus purpureus. After eight days, the fermented djulis showed a significant ability to inhibit an enzyme called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), wh

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Dec 16 2025SPORTS

Forsberg's Big Night Leads Predators to Victory

The Nashville Predators had a strong showing against the St. Louis Blues, with Filip Forsberg shining brightest. Forsberg scored three goals, his first hat trick of the season and the 11th of his NHL career. He has been on a roll lately, with eight points in his last five games. Coach Andrew Brunett

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

ARK's Big Moves: What's Happening with Tesla, Robinhood, and More?

On December 12, Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made some major moves in the stock market. They sold off some of their Tesla and SoFi shares but bought more of Robinhood and Block. This shows they are still big on financial tech and digital platforms. Tesla's sales in the U. S. dropped by 23% in November.

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Canucks Trade Hughes for a Packed Future

The Vancouver Canucks made a bold move by trading star defenseman Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild. This wasn't just any trade; it was a strategic play to secure young talent and future assets. Hughes, a Norris Trophy winner, was set to become a free agent soon, and the Canucks wanted to act fast.

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Drug Duo Shows Promise in Fighting COVID-19

In the battle against COVID-19, scientists have been exploring various drug options to find an effective treatment. One interesting approach involves the combination of ivermectin and doxycycline. These drugs are already known for their antiviral properties and are commonly available. The main prot

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