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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Mixing Meds and Lifestyle Changes: A Closer Look

People often wonder if combining medication with lifestyle changes is the best way to manage health conditions. One area of interest is the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists along with lifestyle modifications. These medications are commonly used to manage type 2 diabetes and obesity. They work by mimic

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Leader for U. S. Vaccine Policies

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services made a significant change recently. They picked Kirk Milhoan, a doctor who specializes in children's heart health, to lead a key group. This group gives advice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines. The group is meeting soon t

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Shot at HIV Prevention: What's the Deal with Cabotegravir?

The fight against HIV has seen a new player enter the ring: Cabotegravir, a long-acting injectable PrEP. While the usual oral PrEP has been a game-changer, it's not without its issues. Side effects, the hassle of daily pills, and the stigma around it can make it tough for people to stick with it. Th

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Dec 01 2025FINANCE

Tech Investments: A Smart Way to Earn More

Investing in tech stocks can be a great way to grow your money. Many people think that buying stocks directly is the best way to go. But there are other options that might give you better returns. One of these options is closed-end funds, or CEFs. These funds invest in a mix of stocks and pay out d

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Forgotten Fight for Equal Education

After the Civil War, many smart people noticed that poor education in the South helped keep people under the control of wealthy slave owners. They thought that teaching everyone, regardless of their skin color, could help create a fairer society. This idea led to the creation of the first Department

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Dec 01 2025FINANCE

The IPO Surge: Should You Join the Rush?

The market is seeing a lot of new companies going public, and it's easy to get excited. But before you dive in, think about this: many of these stocks are in risky areas like AI and cryptocurrency. So far this year, there have been 161 IPOs in the U. S. , which is already more than last year's total

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Tech Insider's Potential Gains Under Trump's AI and Crypto Leadership

David Sacks, now a key figure in the Trump administration's AI and crypto policies, has sparked discussions about potential benefits to his personal investments and connections. Critics argue that his role might not be as ethical as it seems. Sacks has been vocal about his disapproval of a recent r

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Science Funding: The Backbone of Tennessee's Future

Tennessee is home to some of the most advanced scientific research in the country. Places like Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are at the forefront of this innovation. They work on everything from healthcare to artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. Laser

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Helping People with Liver Issues Quit Drinking: What Stands in Their Way?

People with liver damage from drinking often struggle to get help for their alcohol problem. This is a big issue because drinking can make their liver problems worse. A recent study looked into why this happens and what can be done to help more people get the treatment they need. First, it's import

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Tragic Fire: A Lesson in Safety and Community

In Hong Kong, a devastating fire at the Wang Fuk Court apartment complex has left 146 people dead. The search for victims continues, with 100 still missing and 79 injured. Rescue teams are working tirelessly, but the dark, smoke-filled buildings make their job incredibly difficult. The fire started

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