PRESIDENT HUBERT H HUMPHREYS

Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Disney makes MRI scans fun for kids

Hospital MRI sessions used to be a nightmare for many children. The small, tight space and loud noises made kids nervous, often requiring them to be sedated just to keep still. But one children's hospital in California tried a creative fix— turning the scary scan into an exciting Disney adventure. T

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Better ways to study hepatitis B in labs

Hepatitis B remains a global health issue with about 1. 2 million new infections every year. Despite having a vaccine, the virus keeps spreading. Existing treatments can slow down the disease but can’t cure it completely. To fight the virus effectively, researchers need better tools. One of these to

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Polish Tennis Star Hubert Hurkacz: More Than Just a Player

Hubert Hurkacz isn’t just another tennis player on the ATP Tour—he’s a Polish athlete who has carved his name into modern tennis history. Standing at number six in the world rankings, he’s known for his powerful serve and ice-cool demeanor under pressure. But his success isn’t just about skill; it’s

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May 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Help Patients Walk Again

Helping people regain their ability to walk after an injury isn’t easy. Traditional rehabilitation can be slow, and some patients struggle to regain full movement. A new kind of robotic suit might change that. This lightweight exoskeleton helps patients relearn how to walk by gently guiding their le

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May 31 2026HEALTH

Small Daily Habits That Add Up to Big Health Wins

Health improvements don’t always need dramatic changes. Many people have discovered that tiny, everyday actions can quietly reshape their well-being over time. Some swear by swapping small habits instead of forcing drastic routines. One person turned their love for iced coffee into a protein-packed

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Trump’s Health Check: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his third in‑person medical exam in a little over a year. The White House physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, released a memo stating that the former president is “in excellent health” and fully capable of performin

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May 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Names Behind HBO’s Ambitious Sci-Fi Western

HBO has a habit of bringing in heavyweight actors for its shows, but one series took that trend to another level. Their four-part sci-fi Western didn’t just gather a few famous faces—it packed the screen with so many stars that flipping through the credits feels like scrolling through a movie marque

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May 29 2026BUSINESS

Building a Stronger Adhesive Future

H. B. Fuller has responded to criticism from activist investor ANCORA, emphasizing its commitment to shareholder input and its growth plan. The company says it listens carefully to diverse viewpoints, including those from ANCORA, and that its board values this feedback. Its strategy focuses on

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Why Patients Struggle to Move After Oral Cancer Surgery

Hospitals push patients to start moving soon after surgery because it helps recovery. But many with oral cancer still don’t follow this advice. Early movement can lower infection risks, speed up healing, and improve mood. Still, patients often resist even simple exercises like walking or stretching.

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Health Checks, Media Gaps: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently finished a routine physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He shared the good news on social media, thanking doctors and staff for a perfect result. The visit was his third in just over a year, part of the White House’s stated routine dental and medi

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