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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Trump's Health Choices: Aspirin, Bruises, and Transparency

President Trump recently shared some insights about his health with The Wall Street Journal. He revealed that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors recommend. This higher dose, he believes, helps keep his blood thin and healthy. However, it also causes bruising, which has been noticeabl

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Pasta Politics: US Eases Up on Italian Pasta Tariffs

The US has decided to lower the extra charges on Italian pasta. This move comes after a lot of people complained about the high cost of living. The US had accused some Italian pasta companies of selling their products too cheaply in America. But now, the extra charges have been reduced from a huge 9

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Listen Up: Little Health Signs That Could Be Big Trouble

Medical experts have shared some surprising health warnings that people often overlook. These signs might seem small, but they could point to serious problems. First, tiny bumps on your gums might not seem like a big deal. But they could be a sign of an infection that needs attention. Ignoring them

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Douala's Weather: A Hidden Factor in Stroke Cases?

Douala, Cameroon, has seen a significant number of stroke cases over the past decade. From 2011 to 2020, hospitals recorded 1, 349 instances, with ischemic strokes being the most common. The average age of those affected was 61 years. The rainy season in Douala brings more than just water. It seems

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

How Cuts Can Affect Your Life After Birth

After giving birth, some women face a challenge called anal incontinence. It's when they can't control their bowels. This can really mess up their daily life. Doctors sometimes make a cut during birth to help the baby come out. This cut is called an episiotomy. But does this cut make anal incontine

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Workers at Risk: A Closer Look at 1, 3-Butadiene

A recent study has brought attention to the potential health hazards faced by workers exposed to 1, 3-butadiene, a common industrial chemical. This colorless gas is widely used in the production of tires, adhesives, paints, and other products. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted a t

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Jan 01 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Cycle Shake-Up: What's Changing?

Bitcoin's usual four-year cycle might be taking a break. This cycle, tied to the halving event, has historically driven price surges. But in 2025, Bitcoin ended the year lower than it started, breaking the pattern seen in 2013, 2017, and 2021. The halving, which cuts mining rewards in half, usually

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Putin's Residence Attack Claims: A Closer Look

A recent incident involving alleged drone strikes near Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence has sparked a heated debate. Ukrainian and European officials have dismissed Moscow's claims, suggesting they are part of a larger disinformation campaign. The incident has raised questions about the

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Buccaneers' Big Win: What Went Down?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers pulled off a stunning victory recently, leaving fans and critics buzzing. This win wasn't just about the final score; it was about strategy, teamwork, and a bit of luck. The game started with a bang. The Buccaneers' defense was on fire, stopping the opposing team's offense

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Arizona Football's Turnaround: How Coach Brennan Built a Winning Team

Arizona football is on a roll, with a 9-3 record and a top-20 ranking heading into the Holiday Bowl against SMU. But how did they get here? It wasn't just about one person. Coach Brent Brennan made some smart moves that turned things around. Brennan didn't suddenly become a football genius. He made

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