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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Is DiTA the Right Tool for Physical Therapy Research?

Physical therapy relies heavily on diagnostic tests to pinpoint issues. DiTA is a database designed to gather and organize studies on these tests. It holds both individual studies and comprehensive reviews. However, its practicality and usefulness remain untested. Researchers and healthcare profess

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Homs Hit by Deadly Mosque Blast

A blast rocked a mosque in Syria's Homs city on a Friday. The explosion happened during prayers at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib mosque. Eight people lost their lives in this attack. The Syrian Interior Ministry called it a terrorist act. The explosion took place in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood. Mo

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Dec 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Faces Behind the Film: Marty Supreme

The movie "Marty Supreme" brings together a mix of famous actors and lesser-known talents, creating a unique blend of star power and fresh faces. At the heart of the story is Marty, a character surrounded by a colorful cast. Kay Stone, an Oscar-winning actor and socialite, plays a key role as Marty'

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Dec 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Chevy Chase's Heart Health Journey: What Went Wrong and How He Came Back

Chevy Chase, the well-known comedian, had a rough time with his health in 2021. He ended up in the hospital for five weeks because of heart problems. But what many people don't know is that he was in a coma for about eight days after his heart failed. His daughter, Caley Chase, shared in a new docu

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Holiday Headlines: Trump's Festive Fiasco

The holiday season under Trump's administration was anything but peaceful. The Kennedy Center Honors, an event meant to celebrate the arts, saw a significant drop in viewership. This wasn't just a small dip; it was a noticeable decline from the previous year. The show's future is now uncertain, as C

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Hamsters and Hope: The Leptospirosis Vaccine Breakthrough

Leptospirosis is a sneaky disease that often gets overlooked, but it's a big deal in many parts of the world. Scientists have been working on a new way to fight it using mRNA vaccines, similar to those used for COVID-19. This time, they targeted specific parts of the bacteria that causes leptospiros

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Bus Takes a Wrong Turn in Yonkers

A Metro-North bus found itself in an unexpected situation on a Friday afternoon in Yonkers. The bus, usually a familiar sight on the streets, ended up colliding with a storefront near Warburton and Ashburton Avenue. The driver, the only person on board, walked away with minor injuries and was taken

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Pollution: How Industrial Revolution Affects Health

The Industrial Revolution was a big change in England. It brought new jobs and machines. But it also brought pollution. People thought only big cities had pollution. Rural areas were thought to be safe. But new research shows that is not true. Scientists studied bones from two towns. One was indust

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Dec 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pollution and Storms: Why LA's Beaches Are Off-Limits

A massive sewage spill has forced the closure of Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro. The incident, caused by a manhole discharge in Carson, has led to health concerns for both the ocean water and the nearby sand. Authorities have advised people to stay away from the water and wet sand for a significant dis

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Inner Peace Can Shield Your Heart

The heart is more than just a pump. It's a complex system that can be affected by what's going on in our minds and spirits. Scientists have known for a while that feeling down or anxious can harm the tiny blood vessels in our hearts. But what about the opposite? What if feeling at peace with oneself

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