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Feb 07 2026SCIENCE

A Quiet Doctor, A Loud Story

Jean‑Martin Charcot, a key figure in early neurology, is remembered this year as part of his 200th birthday. He worked in Paris and helped shape modern brain study, while also becoming a friend of writer Alphonse Daudet. Their friendship later soured because Daudet, who had a serious nerve disease,

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Feb 07 2026SPORTS

Super Bowl Kickoff Stars: Pratt and Bon Jovi Take the Field

The big game will get a musical and movie twist as Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi step onto the field before the kickoff. They will cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, the teams set to face each other at Levi’s Stadium. The duo will fill a role similar to last year’s actors, who

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Feb 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Celebrate Their Birthday on February 7

It is a busy day for actors, singers and comedians as many well‑known names turn another year older. James Spader marks 66, a milestone for the actor best remembered for his role as a broker in the film “Wall Street. ” Garth Brooks, who just finished narrating the 2022 miniseries “America’s Na

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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl 60 Ads: AI, Celebs and a Heartfelt Twist

The big game draws more than 120 million eyes, so brands are sparking a fireworks show off the field. This year’s lineup leans heavily on tech, health and nostalgia while keeping tone light amid recent news storms. Artificial‑intelligence firms dominate the billboards, with startups like Anthropi

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Feb 07 2026SCIENCE

Breast PET Scans: Comparing Two Imaging Styles in Japan

A recent study from several hospitals across Japan looked at how two different kinds of PET scanners perform when used for breast imaging. The first type is a “ring‑shaped” machine that surrounds the patient, while the second uses an “opposite‑type” design that places detectors on opposite sides. Re

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Feb 07 2026HEALTH

New Weight‑Loss Strategy Before Hernia Surgery

GLP‑1 drugs, known for helping people lose weight, are now being tested as a pre‑surgery aid for patients with abdominal hernias. Obesity is a major hurdle for surgeons because it raises the chance of hernia problems and makes recovery harder. Researchers are exploring whether giving these med

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Feb 07 2026RELIGION

Research, Religion and Health: A Fresh Look at Reviews and Scales

The journal issue opens with a collection of systematic reviews and bibliometric studies that cover a wide range of topics at the intersection of faith and health. These reviews act like shortcut maps, helping scientists, doctors and ethicists quickly spot the most important findings in a crowded fi

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Feb 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Quick Bounce Back After Market Sell‑Off

Bitcoin climbed from a low near $60, 000 to about $69, 000 this week, undoing the gains it had made after Donald Trump’s November 2024 election. \p The drop came during a broader sell‑off that saw the CoinDesk 20 index fall more than 17% in one week. Bitcoin lost roughly 16. 5%, while Ether, BNB an

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Feb 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Roller‑Coaster: Why Prices Fell After Trump’s Win

The value of Bitcoin has slipped back to the level it was at before Trump’s victory, leaving many investors puzzled. A recent market dip shows that the cryptocurrency is still fragile, especially after the United States Federal Reserve may cut interest rates. After Trump announced a new chair

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Feb 07 2026CRIME

Nancy’s Vanishing: A Media Circus in the Desert

The news of an 84‑year‑old woman missing from a Tucson home has turned into a national spectacle, with the case of Nancy Guthrie becoming intertwined with her daughter Savannah’s role on a popular morning show. Police began their search after Nancy failed to attend church, and investigators found ev

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