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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Simple Changes for a Healthier Life: How Doctors Can Help

In the United States, most adults have at least one long-term health problem. These issues often come from how people live their daily lives. Things like what they eat, how much they move, and how they handle stress play big roles. Doctors are starting to focus more on these lifestyle factors to hel

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How Lifestyle Changes Can Help Manage Chronic Illnesses

In the Netherlands, general practitioners and social workers are teaming up to help people with long-term health issues. The goal? To help these individuals live better lives by making healthier choices. But how can this teamwork be improved? First, it's important to understand the current situatio

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Kidney Care: Simple Steps to Keep Your Kidneys Healthy

Did you know that over 14% of U. S. adults have some form of chronic kidney disease, and many don't even realize it? The kidneys are like the body's silent workers, filtering about 150 quarts of blood daily. When they're not working right, it can lead to serious health issues like heart problems, an

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Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Bella Hadid: From Runways to Reins and Screens

Bella Hadid is making waves beyond the fashion world. She's stepping into acting with a bang, starring in a new sci-fi horror series called "The Beauty. " Her character, Ruby, is quite the action hero, smashing mirrors and racing through Paris on a motorcycle. It seems like Bella is bringing her rea

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Pains: Bridging the Gap Between Hype and Reality

The world of artificial intelligence is moving at a breakneck pace, but not everyone is keeping up. There's a significant delay between the cutting-edge research happening in labs and the buzz surrounding AI in the investment world. Jenny Xiao, a former OpenAI researcher and current venture capital

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

US Tightens Grip on Houthi Support Systems

The United States has just rolled out new sanctions. This time, they're aiming at groups and people who help the Houthis in Yemen. The Houthis are a group backed by Iran. The sanctions target 21 individuals, companies, and even a ship. These targets are spread across Yemen, Oman, and the United Arab

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

The Rise of Robots in Bone Surgery: What's Trending?

Robots are becoming big players in bone surgery. But how much research is really happening in this area? A recent study took a deep dive into the global research scene. They looked at over 800 articles from 2005 to 2024. The findings? This field is growing fast. In 2005, only five articles were publ

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

49ers' Road to Super Bowl: Injuries and Opportunities

The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for a tough match against the Seattle Seahawks. The team is dealing with several injuries, but they are not letting that stop them. Jacob Cowing, a wide receiver, is almost ready to play. He has been practicing well for the past two weeks. The team has to decid

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: What's Next for the U. S. ?

The U. S. is currently feeling the effects of La Niña, a climate pattern that's been pushing colder air into the southern states. This isn't just a random cold snap; it's part of a bigger picture where cooler-than-average Pacific waters are changing the jet stream and messing with the polar vortex.

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

When Gaming Turns into a Health Risk

A recent study sheds light on how video gaming can affect young adults' health. The focus is on the number of hours spent gaming and its impact on diet, sleep, and weight. Researchers found that playing video games for more than 10 hours a week can lead to poorer health outcomes. The study involved

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