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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Can Exercise Beat Cancer's Drag?

Did you know that exercise might help people with cancer walk further and feel less tired? This is what a group of researchers wanted to find out. They looked back at a program that combined physical exercise with education. The program's main goal was to enhance the walking ability and energy of ca

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Feb 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Kendrick Lamar Keeps His Super Bowl Plans Under Wraps

Kendrick Lamar is no stranger to live performances. After a resounding win of five Grammys, fans were eager for hints about his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. Lamar, a 37-year-old rapper, is known for his storytelling. He used the opportunity to tell his fans that he would be using t

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Milk Programs in Latin America: A New Formula Needed?

In Latin America and the Caribbean, school milk programs have been a long-standing tradition. They have been a key part of combating malnutrition for many years. But, the region is now facing new problems. Overweight and obesity among kids are becoming more common. These changes pose a challenge fo

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Empowering Teens: Inside Out Club's New Teen Program Manager

Gina Curtis, a seasoned educator and entrepreneur, has a new gig. She's the new Teen Program Manager for the Inside Out Club. The club is in Naperville, Illinois. Her job? To connect more schools with the club's workshops and camps. The goal? To help teens build confidence for the real world. Curti

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Feb 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Survivors of the Special Forces Challenge: A Look at the Season's End

The final episode of a recent reality TV show left viewers shocked and questioning the fairness of some eliminations. This season saw 10 celebrities face extremely tough challenges that pushed them to their limits, with only two managing to complete the program. The show, which aired over five week

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

A Look at Nail Health: The Biopsy of Triamcinolone for Rough Nails

Nails can tell a lot about a person's health. One common nail issue is trachyonychia, also known as twenty nail dystrophy. This condition makes nails dry, rough, and ridged. Imagine nails that are so rough that they indicate something is not right within the body. These nails can also look like shin

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

What's the Story?

Did you know that when people talk about changes, they can be all over the map in terms of what to see required? So, Imagine trying to sort out different ways to understand and deal with change. Guess what? It is the Iceberg Model of Change. It basically splits up ways that people see change in

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Feb 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Latest Hit: A Korean Thriller in Colombia

Picture this: a young Korean guy moves to Colombia, and instead of finding a nice, quiet life, he stumbles into a world of crime. The movie is "Bogotá: City of the Lost, " and it's making waves on Netflix. The movie is not just about a Korean protagonist in a foreign land, it is about a yo

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Diabetes Wounds: The Smart Hydrogel Solution

Cuts and scrapes can be a nuisance for anyone. But the story gets complex and frustrating when someone has diabetes. These wounds don't heal quickly. Worse, they can get infected and they can lead to other serious issues. Imagine dealing with wounds that act like people who won't listen to

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Feb 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Race Drama: Mexican Movie Loses Top Spot

The 2025 Oscar race for the Best International Feature Film has taken some unexpected turns. This year, the Brazilian film "I'm Still Here" has taken the lead in the race. The lead actress, Fernanda Torres, has been in the spotlight for her role as Eunice Paiva, a brave woman trying to find her hu

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