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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Restaurants in Orange County face temporary shutdowns due to health violations

Last week, several Orange County food spots had to close their doors temporarily after health inspectors found serious problems. Most issues were related to pest control, like cockroaches and rodents, which are major red flags in food safety. A breakfast buffet in Anaheim had to shut down for a day

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and Cancer: A Closer Look at the Hidden Connections

Research shows that people with diabetes face a higher chance of developing certain cancers. The strongest links are found with breast, colon, uterus, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder cancers. But figuring out if diabetes actually causes cancer or if other factors play a bigger role isn’t simple. Li

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

How Exercise Keeps Your Brain Young as You Age

A big question in brain science is whether staying physically fit actually helps your brain stay young. Some studies suggest it does—but recent research digs deeper, asking if fitness levels might protect the brain’s wiring, especially in older adults. Scientists looked at over 4, 000 people aged 40

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Jun 07 2026LIFESTYLE

Teens today face different struggles than adults did

Many adults believe young people today are less tough than past generations. They point to rising anxiety rates and wonder why teens can’t handle life like they used to. Most grew up without constant updates on their social lives, where a forgotten group hangout only mattered by Monday morning. Now,

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Athletes and substance use: the hidden struggles behind the scenes

Sports can push athletes to their limits, but what happens when substances become a way to escape rather than excel? A recent review examined why some athletes turn to drugs, not for an edge in competition, but to handle the pressures that come with the job. Instead of focusing on cheating, this res

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

How plants secretly control their blooming schedule

Scientists love studying Arabidopsis because it grows fast and reveals hidden plant secrets. Inside its cells sits a protein named SLAH3, which acts like a tiny stopwatch. When SLAH3 gets a small genetic error, the plant starts flowering weeks early—no matter how much food or light it gets. Usually

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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

What’s really happening in DeFi? Tokens crumble, but some players still win

The decentralized finance world has hit a rough patch. Over the past year, the total money locked in DeFi projects has dropped from $150 billion to just $69 billion—a sharp decline of more than half. At the same time, hackers have stolen over $1. 4 billion, pushing the total stolen in DeFi history p

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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Companies That Outlived Nations

Several major businesses have stayed strong for over 200 years, even as the U. S. faced wars, depressions, and big economic shifts. Some started when George Washington was president. The Bank of New York began in 1784, while Cigna and State Street opened their doors in 1792. But one company beats th

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Heat, Health or Pay: The Daily Dilemma of Delhi Workers

Workers in Delhi’s summer face a hard choice: keep earning or stay safe. A driver who spends long hours on the road must decide whether to shorten his shift and earn less, or push through the blistering heat that can worsen his health. The city’s many wage earners—construction crews, street tr

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Jun 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe Moves Away From U. S. Tech: What Happens to Researchers?

Europe has begun to cut back on using software from U. S. companies. Scientists and students in the region are noticing a shift. The change is driven by concerns over privacy, data control and national security. The move means that European labs will look for local or open‑source tools. Th

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