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Jan 08 2026CELEBRITIES

A Journey Through Pain and Triumph: Patricia Cornwell's True Story

Patricia Cornwell, a name synonymous with gripping crime fiction, is stepping into the spotlight with a different kind of story. She's sharing her life journey in a memoir called "True Crime. " This isn't just about her successful career as a bestselling author. It's about her tough upbringing, her

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Role in Understanding Mental Health

AI is becoming a big deal in mental health. Researchers are looking at how AI is being used in this field. They want to see what's popular, where things are going, and what's missing. They checked out lots of studies. These studies use AI to help with mental health. The goal was to find out what's

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Debates: When Medicine Meets Politics

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people talk about health. Now, even simple medical advice can spark big arguments. These arguments are often more about politics than science. A doctor recently spoke about this issue. He said that the way we talk about vaccines has become too political. The do

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Why Do Kids Need a Check-Up Before Surgery?

In the UK, a big study called PINEAPPLE is looking at how kids do before and after surgery. The idea is to see if checking kids over before they go under anesthesia helps things go smoother. This check-up is called pediatric preassessment. It's like a pre-flight check for kids before they have surg

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Why Drake Maye Could Be the NFL's Top Performer

Drake Maye is making waves in the NFL MVP race. Greg Olsen, a well-known sports commentator, recently spoke up about this. He thinks Maye deserves serious consideration for the title. Olsen made these comments during the Patriots' big win against the Dolphins. The debate about the NFL's Most Valuab

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Is Telehealth the Right Choice for Sick Little Kids?

When kids are sick, parents often wonder if a virtual doctor visit is enough. A recent study suggests that for babies and toddlers, it might not be the best choice. The study looked at nearly 283, 000 kids in Ontario, Canada, aged 3 months to 2 years. It found that those who had a virtual doctor vi

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Giggling to Good Health: How Laughter Yoga Helps Kids

Laughter yoga is a unique way to boost health without using medicine or invasive treatments. It combines deep breathing with laughter exercises. The idea is to laugh on purpose, even if it feels silly at first. This review looked at studies to see how laughter yoga affects children's well-being. Th

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Making the Most of Dementia Care: What Makes a Difference?

Dementia care units are like special hospitals for people with dementia. They help manage tough symptoms and improve quality of life. But with more people needing care and not enough space, it's important to figure out how to use these units wisely. A recent study looked at 75 cases of people with

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix and AMC Team Up for Big Screen Fun

AMC Theatres and Netflix have been working together to bring popular shows to the big screen. This started with a successful Halloween event featuring "KPop Demon Hunters, " which drew a lot of people to AMC theaters. The collaboration continued with the series finale of "Stranger Things" shown in 2

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Worms in the Gut: A Child's Unexpected Battle

In a small village in Quintana Roo, Mexico, a young girl's life took a sudden turn. She was just eight years old when her stomach started hurting badly. She threw up and couldn't go to the bathroom. Her parents rushed her to the hospital, worried and confused. Doctors did some tests and found out h

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