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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Are Egg Prices Soaring?

In Southern California, farms are seeing a major increase in customers. Why? People need eggs, and there just aren't enough to go around, thanks to bird flu outbreaks. Eggs, once a staple in shopping carts, have transformed into a rare and precious commodity. At Maust's California Poultry F

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Feb 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Nate Smith's Slimmer Strut: 50 lbs Lost

So, country star Nate Smith has a great reason to celebrate this February, he's now 50 pounds lighter. There's no need for dramatic transformations or complicated methods to get fit. Nate Smith, a well-known singer found himself in a desirable health journey to lose weight. One person who assisted

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Fighting Faith and Family: Ismael Bonfim's Journey in the Octagon

Ismael Bonfim, the Brazilian MMA star, is set to face Nazim Sadykhov in the Octagon. With 20 wins and 4 losses, he's got plenty of fight left in him. Winning against Vinc Pichel recently, he's now focused on maintaining his winning streak. There's been some curiosity about his religious bel

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Super Bowl 2025: Pornhub's Top Searches and Surprising Trends

In 2025, 126 million Americans tuned into the Super Bowl, eager to see if the Eagles could make a bold move and secure the win. The excitement during the game was palpable. As for the Eagles, they shut down the Chiefs in a 40-22 victory. The Eagles weren't the only ones looking forward to some spec

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Patient Risks spotted after Routine Baby Vaccination

In Korea, vaccines are an essential part of public health, but you should sit tight to find out the kick in the cold water. These vaccines are really necessary when it comes to keeping check on babies young and vulnerable. It is no ordinary slope to analyze infant specific reactions to vaccinations.

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

The Remarkable Story of Fighting Back with Faricimab

Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV) is no joke, it's a disease with abnormal blood vessels in the eye that can mess up your vision. Doctors wanted to know if a new treatment, Faricimab, would work better than what was already out there. They had a patient who had tried other treatments. These

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Feb 12 2025FINANCE

Scams and Seniors: What Puts Older Adults in Trouble?

Ever wondered why some older folks fall for scams? It's not just about them as individuals but the risks they take. Imagine this: a senior citizen enters random sweepstakes or picks up every unknown call. This puts the individual in a potential dangerous situation. This risky behavior gives

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Cells' Metabolic Makeover: A New Twist

Ever wondered how the body tries to rein in rogue cells? Breast cancer cells have a tough time getting out of control when hanging around healthy mammary cells. This is because of something called mitochondrial transfer. So, imagine if you will breast cancer cells getting a new lease on lif

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Tremors and Tiny Tots: How Vitamin B12 Deficiency Affects Kids

Kids need certain vitamins and minerals as part of their diet to grow up strong and healthy. When babies and young children do not get enough vitamin B12, a serious problem can come up. Those early signs of a vitamin B 12 shortfall include tremors, developmental delays and anemia. Some children ma

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Eagles Fans Celebrate with a Shopping Spree

Fans of the Eagles were thrilled after their big win. The excitement of the championship win was most evident in the sales of Eagles merchandise. Fanatics, which sells officially-licensed NFL gear, reported record sales in the 24 hours after the win. This win brought them a new record for 24-hour sa

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