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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Life with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter: What's It Really Like?

Long-term urinary catheters are a big part of life for many people. But how do they affect day-to-day living? A recent study took a close look at this. It compared three types of catheters. The goal? To see how they impact satisfaction, quality of life, and complications. First, let's talk about sa

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Jul 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Moriah's Brave Stride: Embracing Life Beyond Alopecia

Moriah Plath, a well-known figure from the reality TV series Welcome To Plathville, has taken a bold step in her journey with alopecia. Alopecia is a condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. Moriah has been open about her struggles with this disease, which star

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Torri Huske: A Blend of Cultures and Determination

Torri Huske, the Olympic gold medalist, has a unique cultural background that she cherishes. Her heritage is a mix of European and Chinese roots, thanks to her parents. Her father, Jim Huske, is a white American, while her mother, Ying Weng Huske, is from Guangzhou, China, and moved to the U. S. in

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Katie Ledecky: The Swimmer with a Rich Background

Katie Ledecky is a swimming superstar. She has won 14 Olympic medals and 21 gold medals at the World Championships. She is known for her dominance in the 200m and 1500m freestyle events. But who is she beyond the pool? Ledecky's heritage is a mix of Czech, Irish, and Jewish roots. Her father's side

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

How Faith Talks Can Help Teens in Therapy

In the Netherlands, a new way to mix faith and therapy is being tested. It's called the faith relationship interview, or FRI for short. Here, teens and their therapists chat about beliefs, feelings about God, and how their faith shapes their relationships. Eight teens and four therapists took part

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Little Village Faces Hate-Fueled Vandalism

A man from the Little Village neighborhood is now facing serious charges. Philip Dominguez, 38, is accused of spraying hate symbols and offensive messages on three buildings. The incidents happened on July 19 and 20. Police say Dominguez used swastikas and the phrase \"ICE rules\" in his vandalism.

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Caring for Caregivers: A Fresh Look at Medication Management

Caregivers for individuals with Alzheimer's and similar conditions have a tough job. They are responsible for ensuring that their loved ones take the right medications at the right times. However, the tools available to help them with this task are often not up to the mark. These tools, whether digi

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Ensuring Fair Access to Abortion Care in Argentina

Argentina made history by legalizing abortion, but the real challenge began after the law passed. The fight for reproductive rights is far from over. The question now is: How can the country ensure that everyone, regardless of where they live or their social status, has access to safe and quality ab

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Jul 23 2025POLITICS

The Strange Case of Alina Habba: A Legal Puzzle in New Jersey

Alina Habba, a lawyer known for defending former President Donald Trump, was appointed as the interim US Attorney for New Jersey. This move raised eyebrows because she had no prior experience as a prosecutor. During her short time in office, Habba targeted several Democratic officials, including New

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Jul 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Legend Ozzy Osbourne Passes Away at 76

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath and a reality TV star, has died at the age of 76. His family shared the sad news, stating that he passed away surrounded by loved ones. The cause of his death has not been disclosed yet. Just a few weeks ago, Osbourne performed with Black Sabbath

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