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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Impact on Fall Risks in Older Women

Older women face a higher chance of falling and getting hurt. This is especially true for those who have gone through menopause. Falls can lead to broken bones, particularly in the arms, and this often happens when someone falls forward. But not much research has looked into how to lower these risks

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Dec 27 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: Big Things Coming in 2026?

In 2026, crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are expected to take off. Analysts predict over 100 new ETF filings and billions of dollars in investments. Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst, believes that capital flows could reach $15 billion, possibly even $40 billion if market conditions improve.

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

Unsolved Mysteries and Legal Battles: A Look at Recent True Crime Developments

The world of true crime is buzzing with updates on some of its most notorious cases. The JonBenet Ramsey case, which has baffled investigators for decades, might finally get a breakthrough. New DNA technology is giving hope to those who want justice for the young beauty queen. Police are showing ren

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Coaching Shuffle: Whittingham and Team Head to Michigan

Kyle Whittingham, a well-known name in college football, is making a big move. He's leaving Utah behind and heading to Michigan. This news comes just a few weeks after Michigan decided to part ways with their previous coach. Whittingham isn't going alone. He's bringing along Jason Beck, who has bee

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

AMC's Stock Struggles Despite Box Office Boost

AMC's stock is in a slump, hitting a new low of $1. 60 this week. This drop is surprising because the company is doing well. The latest James Cameron movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has brought in $483 million worldwide. AMC had its best pre-Christmas weekend since 2021, with over 4 million people watc

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Woes: Over 300, 000 Left in Limbo

Student loan borrowers are facing a tough time. In August, the Education Department turned down over 300, 000 requests for new repayment plans. This leaves many stuck with higher monthly payments or growing interest. It's a big issue because over 42 million Americans have student loans, totaling mor

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Flu Fighters: Tamiflu and Beyond

Flu season can be brutal. High fever, coughing fits, and a stuffy nose can make anyone feel miserable. Many people turn to Tamiflu for relief, but it's not the only option out there. There are other treatments that might work better for some folks. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Eczema Treatment Trial Hits a Snag

Johnson & Johnson made a tough call recently. They stopped a mid-stage trial for a new eczema drug. The drug, JNJ-5939, was supposed to help people with moderate to severe eczema. But it didn't work as well as hoped. The trial showed that the drug was safe to use. People didn't have bad reactions t

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Maximize Your Doctor's Visit: Smart Tips for Better Health

Going to the doctor can be stressful. It's easy to forget important details or feel overwhelmed. But with a bit of planning, you can make the most of your time with the doctor. First, make a list of your symptoms and questions. Put the most important thing at the top. This helps the doctor know wha

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Fresh Start for Adirondack's Loon Conservation

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has a new leader in science and conservation. Lizz Schuyler, a local expert, is taking the reins. She's no stranger to the Adirondacks, having grown up in the Pottersville/Schroon Lake area. Her journey in wildlife science started close to home and took he

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