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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Implants Offer Hope for Stubborn Depression

Depression is a tough nut to crack, especially when standard treatments fall short. A recent study shines a light on a cutting-edge approach: deep brain stimulation (DBS). This method involves implanting electrodes in the brain to deliver gentle electrical pulses. The study, published in a reputable

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Orange Juice: A Surprising Ally for Your Heart?

Drinking orange juice every day might do more than just quench your thirst. A recent study suggests it could tweak how certain genes work, especially those related to heart health and metabolism. But before you rush to the fridge, let's break down what this really means. Researchers gathered 20 hea

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Why Being Nice at Work Actually Works

Leaders who care about others aren't just nice—they're smart. Science shows that when bosses focus on helping people, everyone wins. This isn't about forced kindness. It's about real actions that make work better for everyone. Leaders who act this way do things like listen well, treat people fairly

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Why Did a Congresswoman Text Epstein During a Hearing?

A big debate is happening in the House of Representatives. It's about Stacey Plaskett, a delegate from the U. S. Virgin Islands. She was caught texting Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing. Epstein was a well-known financier with a dark past. Some Republicans are upset. They think Plaskett's actio

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Senators Demand Full Disclosure on Epstein Files

Senators are pushing hard to get all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. They don't want any half-truths or excuses. They want everything out in the open. This is because they don't trust the current administration to handle it properly. The case of Epstein has been a hot topic again. It was quie

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

The Epstein Files: A Fight for Transparency

The Epstein files are finally on the brink of being released, but the journey has been anything but smooth. This battle has seen unusual alliances and unexpected twists. Two lawmakers, Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, used a rarely used legislative tactic to push for the release. They managed to get the

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A House Divided: Democrats Clash Over Congressman's Seat Plan

In a surprising turn of events, the House of Representatives recently took action against Illinois Congressman Chuy Garcia. The issue at hand? A controversial plan for his congressional seat. The vote was close, with 236 in favor and 186 against, showing a clear divide among lawmakers. The main poi

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tech, Big Impact: How Mini Machines Are Changing Medicine

In the world of medicine, tiny tools are making a huge difference. Scientists are using super-small technologies to fight diseases and deliver medicines in smarter ways. These tiny tools, called nanotechnology, are like tiny robots that can target specific parts of the body. This means medicines can

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

How Your Brain Tricks You Into Seeing Things

Our brains are like sneaky editors. They don't just show us what's out there. They tweak it, sometimes without us even knowing. Ever seen something out of the corner of your eye and then questioned if it was really there? You're not alone. Scientists have been trying to figure out how much our brai

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Cancer's Complex Web: Genes, Pathways, and New Treatment Ideas

Cancer is a tricky puzzle. Scientists have been using a special tool called the Reactome Graph Database to understand it better. This tool helps them see how different genes work together in the body. They looked at 862 genes that cause cancer and 324 genes that cause other diseases but often show u

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