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Apr 29 2025OPINION

The Future of American Cars: Innovation or Isolation?

The American auto industry is at a crossroads. It is a crucial part of the country's industrial backbone. It has driven technological progress for over 100 years. It has shaped manufacturing methods, created new materials, and pushed forward robotics and sensors. The auto industry also fuels job

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switch 2: Is It Worth the Rush?

The Switch 2 is finally here, but is it worth the hype? Let's dive in. The new Nintendo Switch 2 has hit the market, and it's causing quite a stir. But before you rush to preorder, consider this: the Switch 2 might not be the game-changer you're expecting. The Switch 2 is more of an upgrade than

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's and Pandemic: How Lockdowns Affected Daily Life and Symptoms

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill, affecting everyone's daily life. For those with Parkinson's disease, this period was especially challenging. People with Parkinson's need regular hospital visits to monitor and adjust their medication. The pandemic made these visits difficult,

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Prefer to Die at Home?

People often talk about the idea of dying at home. It is seen as a good thing. But why do some people want this? What makes them choose their home over a hospital or hospice? This piece looks at the many reasons behind this choice. First, let us consider the comfort factor. Home is a familiar place

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Sleep Deprivation Across Denmark: A Decade of Trends

Sleep is crucial for our well-being. Yet, many adults in Denmark are not getting enough of it. A recent study looked at sleep patterns over a decade. It found that the number of adults not getting enough sleep has been increasing. This is a serious issue. It affects not just individuals, but society

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Chess Moves to Duolingo: A New Way to Learn

Duolingo is expanding its offerings beyond language learning. It is adding chess to its list of non-language courses. This move is part of a broader trend where educational apps are diversifying their content. The chess lessons will initially be available in beta on the iOS app. The goal is to make

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Sound: A New Approach to Parkinson's Symptoms

The world of Parkinson's disease research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study looked into how sound waves might help with two big issues: resting tremors and slow movements, also known as bradykinesia. The team behind this study wanted to see if certain sounds could make a difference

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Metals and Parkinson's: The Hidden Links

Parkinson's disease is a big deal. It's the second most common brain disorder that causes problems with movement. It can really mess up a person's life. Scientists have been looking into how metals in our bodies might play a role in this disease. They checked out 8 metals that our body needs and 2 t

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

The Dallas Mavericks' Risky Move: Did It Pay Off?

The Dallas Mavericks' general manager, Nico Harrison, admitted to misjudging the bond between the team's fans and Luka Dončić. This bond was evident when the star player was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Fans were furious and sad. They showed their displeasure loudly when Dončić returned to Dall

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality: A New Hope for Parkinson's Patients?

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a tough condition that affects movement and balance. Many people with PD struggle with mobility. This is where virtual reality (VR) steps in. VR isn't just for gaming anymore. It's now being used to help people with PD improve their balance and movement. But how effective

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