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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Frankie Muniz's Racing and Acting Double Life

Frankie Muniz is a name that many people recognize from his acting days. But lately, he's been trying his hand at something new: racing. He started off strong in his debut race at Daytona, finishing in 10th place. That's a pretty good start, right? But things haven't been so smooth since then. In th

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Faith and Mental Health: A Closer Look at Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition. It often messes with a person's personal values. This can make life even harder for those dealing with it. Some people with schizophrenia find comfort in religion. They use it to cope with their struggles. This has been shown to help in some cases.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in the Digital Age: Telemedicine for Couples with Heart Failure

Heart failure is a serious condition. It affects not just the individual but also their close ones. This is why the focus is often on the couple, or dyad, when managing heart failure. Telemedicine has become a big part of healthcare. It's changing how we approach many health issues, including heart

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Pope Francis's Science Background: Inspiring a Teacher's Journey

Pope Francis is known for many things, but one of his lesser-known qualities is his background in science. This aspect of his life has influenced a local educator in a significant way. Seamus McGuire, a science teacher at St. Mary's Catholic High School, leads the school's STEM department. His time

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Uber's Subscription Service Faces Legal Heat

The Federal Trade Commission has taken a stand against Uber, claiming the company has been charging customers for its Uber One subscription service without their explicit permission. This legal action comes after the FTC has been pushing for easier cancellation processes for subscription services. T

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Cancer Screenings: The Pandemic's Delayed Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant delay in cancer screenings across the United States. Many people had to put off important tests like colonoscopies, mammograms, and lung scans. This delay was due to the overwhelming pressure on healthcare systems. But here is the good news: this delay does

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The 2026 Oscars: New Rules and Exciting Changes

The 98th Oscars are shaping up to be quite different from previous years. The Academy has rolled out several new rules and adjustments for the upcoming awards season. These changes are designed to make the voting process more transparent and to recognize new aspects of filmmaking. One of the bigg

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Scales for Apple Users: A Quick Guide

Apple users have a variety of smart scales to choose from. These scales can send data straight to the Health app on iPhones and iPads. This makes it easy to keep track of weight and other health metrics. The key is to find a scale that works with HealthKit. HealthKit is Apple's system for sharing he

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Medicaid's Coverage of Heart-Protecting Diabetes Drugs

Medicaid is a big deal for many people with type 2 diabetes. But here is the thing. It is not clear how well it covers certain drugs. These drugs are special. They do more than just manage blood sugar. They also protect the heart. These drugs are called SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Play and Eating Right in Schools

Kids aged 5 to 10 years old are at a crucial stage of development. Their habits now can shape their health for years to come. This is why focusing on physical activity and diet in primary schools is so important. It's not just about keeping kids fit today, but also about setting them up for a health

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