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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Vitamin D Deficiency: A Hidden Challenge in Portugal

Vitamin D is crucial for our health. It helps our bones and overall well-being. But many people don't get enough of it. In Portugal, this is a big problem. Experts call this lack of vitamin D "hypovitaminosis D. " It's common there and in many other places. Doctors measure vitamin D in the blood. T

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Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Saying Goodbye: A Dog's Final Moments

Losing a pet is never easy. It's a tough decision to make, but sometimes it's the kindest choice. This is the story of two dogs, Clare and Kiska, and their final moments. Clare, an old dog with bad hips, was put to sleep at home. The vet came over and gave her a sedative. She didn't even realize wh

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

Amneal Pharmaceuticals: A Stock on the Rise?

Amneal Pharmaceuticals, a company with a market value of $3. 98 billion, has been making waves in the healthcare sector. Over the past year, its stock has seen a significant increase of 69%. This growth has caught the attention of many investors and analysts alike. The company's success can be attr

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

New U. S. Guidelines: Less Alcohol, More Protein, and Fewer Processed Foods

The U. S. government has just rolled out its latest set of dietary guidelines. This time, they're taking a different approach to alcohol. Instead of telling people to stick to one or two drinks a day, they're simply advising folks to drink less. This shift is part of the bigger 2025-2030 Dietary Gui

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Moves: What's Shaking Up the Industry in 2026?

Tech is moving fast in 2026, and it's not just about new gadgets or flashy apps. Big companies and startups alike are racing to stay ahead, but they're facing some serious challenges. From AI to energy, here's what's really going on. First off, AI is everywhere, and it's causing some major headache

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Astronauts Gear Up for Critical Space Station Tasks

In a significant move for space exploration, two NASA astronauts are set to venture outside the International Space Station (ISS) this Thursday. Mike Fincke, a seasoned spacewalker, and Zena Cardman, making her first spacewalk, will take on this mission. Their primary goal is to prepare the 2A power

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Utah's Sudden Snow Surprise: What to Expect

Utah is in for a quick snow burst on Thursday morning. The National Weather Service has warned of winter weather advisories for the state's mountains and northern valleys. This comes after a year that has seen very little snow. Meteorologist Hayden Mahan from the Salt Lake City office predicts 6 to

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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Uncovering Our Ancestors: A Moroccan Cave's Secrets

Deep in a Moroccan cave, a treasure trove of ancient bones has been found. These bones, dating back 773, 000 years, are from a time period that scientists know very little about. The fossils include jawbones, teeth, and even a leg bone. What makes them so special is that they come from a time when t

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Quick Tests for Autism: Are They Really Ready?

New tests for autism are popping up fast. But are they really ready to help? Scientists are still figuring out how to spot autism early. Yet, companies are already selling tests. Some check hair, skin, or even a mom's blood. They promise to tell if a baby might have autism. But experts say these tes

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Throwback to MTV's Music Video Days

MTV, once the go-to channel for music videos, has long since shifted its focus to reality TV. In 2025, it finally shut down its last 24/7 music channels in countries like the UK and Australia. But for those who miss the days of non-stop music videos, there's a new web app that brings back the nostal

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