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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Flu Shots: What You Need to Know

Flu season is hitting hard, and a new strain called subclade K is making people sick. Experts are urging everyone to get vaccinated, but there are many myths and misconceptions about flu shots. Let's break down the facts. First, some people think flu shots don't work. But studies show that getting

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Kickstart 2026 with Smart Savings on Ritual Vitamins

Starting the new year with a fresh set of goals is exciting, especially when it comes to health. Ritual makes it easy to pick the right multivitamin for your needs. Whether you want to boost your gut health, improve your skin, or just stay healthy every day, Ritual has something for you. Ritual’s q

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Exercise: A Strong Ally for Women's Stress Relief

Women and men both feel stress, but a recent study shows that women can gain more from exercise to reduce stress. The study looked at almost 17, 000 adults in the U. S. and found that women who exercised for 30 minutes at least six days a week felt much less stress than those who didn't exercise. F

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Vaccines: More Than Just Disease Fighters for Seniors

Vaccines are not just about avoiding infections. They also help older folks stay healthy in other ways. For example, getting vaccinated against shingles, RSV, and flu can lower the chances of serious health problems like heart attacks, strokes, and even dementia. Older adults are more at risk for i

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

How Well Can You Guess Your Lifting Speed?

People often wonder how well they can judge their own strength and speed when lifting weights. A recent study dug into this, focusing on the bench press. The goal was to see if people could accurately sense how fast they were lifting different weights. First, the participants went through some prac

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Jan 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Crime Drama Takes the Lead on Netflix

In the world of streaming, a new crime drama has taken the top spot on Netflix in the United States. Run Away, an 8-episode series based on a book by Harlan Coben, has quickly climbed the charts. It overtook Stranger Things, which recently concluded its final season. Run Away's success is not surpr

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

New Soccer Stadium: A Win for Cities or a Traffic Nightmare?

A new soccer stadium is coming to the Mystic River in Everett. The Kraft Group, who own the New England Revolution, have made deals with Boston and Everett. These deals are about money and improvements for the area. Boston will get almost $48 million over 15 years. This money is for better roads an

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mercedes' Drive Assist Pro: A Smarter Way to Drive in the City

Mercedes-Benz has been a pioneer in car tech, introducing adaptive cruise control way back in 1999. This tech has evolved over time, adding features like lane-keeping and GPS awareness. Now, Mercedes is taking a big step forward with Drive Assist Pro, designed to handle city driving more smoothly.

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Cutting Science Funding Could Hurt Future Breakthroughs

Science funding from the government has led to big wins in the past. Think about HIV treatments. These were made possible thanks to research done at universities with federal money. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act was a big deal. It allowed schools and non-profits to patent their discoveries. This meant they

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Jan 05 2026SPORTS

Manchester United's Manager Under Fire: Is Amorim the Right Fit?

Manchester United's recent performance has sparked debates about their head coach, Ruben Amorim. Some experts argue that he might not be the best choice for the club. After a 1-1 draw against Leeds United, Amorim publicly questioned the club's hierarchy. He emphasized his role as the manager, not ju

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