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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Kids' Health Boost: The WINSS Way

The WINSS program, which kicked off in March 2023, is all about giving kids a healthier future. This program is unique because it combines traditional and alternative therapies to take care of kids' physical, emotional, and developmental needs. It focuses on five key areas: well-being, interactions

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Plan to Shut Down the Education Department: What's the Deal?

The White House is buzzing with talk about a potential executive order to shut down the Department of Education. This news, first leaked by The Washington Post, has been making waves. The draft, labeled "pre-decisional, " was circulated on Wednesday and obtained by NPR. It directs the newly confirme

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Tech Billionaires and Political Manipulation: The Strange Case of Prospera

In the world of politics and technology, strange bedfellows often emerge. One such unusual alliance involves a group of tech billionaires and a controversial political figure named Roger Stone. Stone, known for his right-wing views, has recently suggested that the Trump administration should pardon

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Can Bazedoxifene/Conjugated Estrogens Help Obese Women Fight Breast Cancer?

Obesity is a major risk factor for breast cancer. Many women avoid taking tamoxifen, a drug often prescribed to lower breast cancer risk, because of its unpleasant side effects. These can include hot flashes and other vasomotor symptoms, as well as issues with insulin resistance and high triglycerid

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Older Adults Are Embracing Virtual Reality

Imagine a world where seniors can stay active, social, and entertained without leaving their homes. Virtual reality (VR) is making this a reality. As the population ages, VR is becoming a game-changer in healthcare, social interaction, and fun activities for older adults. First, let's talk

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

New MacBook Air: Is the M4 Worth the Upgrade?

The latest MacBook Air, powered by the M4 chip, is finally out. Apple fans are buzzing about the new features and improvements. But is it worth the upgrade? Let's dive in. First, let's talk about the price. Apple has made a smart move by dropping the price of the new M4 MacBook Air by $100. The 13-

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Tired Smokers: How Fatigue Affects Smoking Habits

Smoking rates in the U. S. have leveled off, leaving a group of smokers who struggle to quit. One possible reason for this struggle might be severe fatigue. This is a common issue that hasn't been studied much in relation to smoking. Fatigue might play a big role in why some people keep smo

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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Challenges of autonomous driving in harsh weather

Imagine trying to drive a car in a blizzard. Now imagine a robot doing it. That's what Volkswagen's Moia division is attempting with their autonomous ID Buzz vehicles in Oslo, Norway. Why Norway? Because if these robotaxis can handle icy roads and snow, they can handle anything. Autonomous vehicles

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Skin: New Tech for Early Disease Detection

Skin is our body's biggest shield against the outside world. It guards us from harm, but what happens when it's under attack? Skin diseases can be a real pain, both physically and mentally. The problem is, diagnosing these conditions can be a puzzle. Why? Because skin lesions can look different on e

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Yoga for Seniors: How Chair Yoga Changed Lives

Yoga is becoming more popular among seniors, and for good reason. It's safe and can help with many health issues that come with age. A recent study looked into how older adults with multiple health conditions experienced chair-based yoga. This type of yoga is perfect for those who might struggle wit

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