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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Workplace Skin Reactions: What You Need to Know

Workplace skin reactions, often called occupational contact urticaria (OCU), happen when someone's skin reacts to something they touch at work. These reactions can be caused by chemicals or proteins. There are two main types: nonimmunologic (irritant) and immunologic (IgE-mediated). The immunologic

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Easier Dives in Clair Obscur: The Red Lifebuoy's Demotion

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 recently got an update that made some players happy and others a bit upset. The update included making a tough part of the game easier. This part was in an area called Verso's Drafts, known for its puzzles and fights. Players had to dive into colored rings, and the red on

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Dec 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Blueface's New Love: Fans Spot Possible Pregnancy Signs

Blueface's girlfriend, Akira, has fans talking. They saw something interesting during a live stream. In the background, a pregnancy test was visible. This sparked a lot of speculation. Fans were quick to share their thoughts. Some said Akira looked at the test before pointing the camera at it. This

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Better Care for Moms and Babies: How Tech-Savvy Nursing Makes a Difference

New tech in hospitals is changing the game for moms and babies during C-sections. Imagine a world where nurses use computers to give extra care to moms having C-sections. This isn't just about medicine; it's about talking, listening, and supporting. Nurses are now using special computer programs to

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Dec 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking Down a Climate Research Giant: What's Next for NCAR?

The Trump administration has a plan to split up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado. This is a big deal because NCAR is one of the largest centers for studying climate and weather in the U. S. Russ Vought, who works at the White House, shared this news on X. He said the N

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Dec 18 2025SCIENCE

Bees Built Nests in Bones: A Surprising Ancient Behavior

Bees are usually known for their big hives in trees, but most of them are actually loners. They build their nests in the ground or inside old logs. However, scientists recently found something strange. They discovered tiny ancient bee nests inside a limestone cave on the island of Hispaniola. These

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Chiefs Adjust Roster After Mahomes' Season-Ending Injury

The Kansas City Chiefs have made significant changes to their roster following the season-ending injury of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The team announced that Mahomes, who suffered a torn ACL during a recent game against the Los Angeles Chargers, has been placed on the Reserve/Injured list. Th

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Jack Smith: Trump's Legal Woes Explained

Jack Smith, a former special counsel, recently spoke to Congress about his investigations into former President Trump. He made it clear that his decisions were not influenced by Trump's political status or his run for the 2024 election. Smith's team gathered strong evidence suggesting Trump was invo

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Dec 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscars to Stream on YouTube Starting 2029

The Oscars are making a big move. Starting in 2029, the Academy Awards will leave traditional TV and go live on YouTube. This change means YouTube will show the Oscars, red carpet events, and even the nominations. The deal lasts until 2033. ABC has been the home of the Oscars for a long time. But n

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

A Chef's Journey to Health: How a Simple Diet Shift Led to a 60-Pound Transformation

A well-known chef from New York City, Nicholas Poulmentis, recently made a big change in his life. He lost 60 pounds by going back to the way he ate in his hometown of Kythira, Greece. This wasn't just about losing weight—it was about getting healthier and feeling better overall. Poulmentis had a w

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