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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Haze: How PAX Labs Sells Cannabis Vaporizers Under U. S. Laws

In the U. S. , selling stuff for cannabis use is tricky. Federal laws make it hard to promote these products openly. But some companies, like PAX Labs, have found clever ways to market their cannabis vaporizers without breaking the rules. PAX Labs makes devices that vaporize cannabis. They can't di

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Menopause and the Unseen Digestive Struggle

Menopause is often linked to hot flashes and mood swings, but a recent study highlights a less talked about issue: digestive problems. Nearly 600 women from the UK, aged 44 to 73, shared their experiences. A whopping 94% of them reported digestive issues. Even more surprising, 82% said these problem

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX and Cards Against Humanity: A Land Dispute Ends Quietly

A recent legal battle between SpaceX and Cards Against Humanity has come to a close, but the details remain under wraps. The popular card game company sued Elon Musk's rocket venture, claiming they had trespassed and caused damage to a piece of land in Texas. The land was originally bought by Cards

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Brazil's Budget Puzzle: What's Next After Congress Drops the Ball?

Brazil's government is in a bit of a pickle. They need to figure out how to fill a hole in their 2026 budget. This happened because a plan to raise more money didn't get approved in time. The Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, said they'd make a decision by Tuesday afternoon. The plan was pretty st

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Choose Their Path: The Role of Linker Histones in Blood Cell Development

Cells in our body are like students in a school, each with the potential to become a teacher, doctor, or engineer. But how do they choose their path? Recent research sheds light on how certain molecules, called linker histones, guide blood cells to become either immune fighters (lymphoid) or helpers

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Congo's Ebola Victory: A Race Against Time

Congo has reached a significant turning point in its battle against Ebola. The last patient from the recent outbreak has been discharged, and no new cases have been reported since September 25. This is a big deal because it means the country is now in a 42-day waiting period. If no new cases pop up

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Your Hair Turns Gray: A Hidden Body Defense

Hair turning gray is not just about getting older. It might be a sign that your body is fighting off cancer. Scientists have found that the cells that give hair its color can act like bodyguards. They protect you by getting rid of damaged cells that could cause cancer. These special cells, called m

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Those with Severe Vision Loss

A recent study has shown that a new retinal implant can help people with a common form of blindness see again. The implant was tested on 32 patients with geographic atrophy, a type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that destroys cells in the center of the retina. This condition affects more

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Sleep Apnea and Restless Legs: What's the Real Deal?

Sleep apnea is a common condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The go-to treatment for this is CPAP, a machine that keeps the airway open. But what if you also have restless legs? Does that make things worse? Many people with sleep apnea also experience periodic limb mo

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's: The Ultrasound Breakthrough

Parkinson's disease is a serious condition that affects movement. One of its main symptoms is muscle stiffness, which can make everyday tasks difficult. But there's a new way to measure this stiffness: ultrasound elastography, or UE for short. This technology uses sound waves to create images of the

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