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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Measles Cases Rise: What's Going On?

Measles is making a comeback. This is a big deal because it's a very contagious disease. It can be serious, especially for young kids. Experts are worried because the number of cases is going up. They think this might be because some people are not getting vaccinated. Vaccines are a hot topic right

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Tiffany Howard's Journey to Better Health with OPTAVIA

Tiffany Howard's health journey is a testament to the power of science-backed programs and community support. She struggled with metabolic health issues like high blood sugar, high cholesterol, brain fog, and constant tiredness. These problems made her life difficult and led her to try many restrict

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Medicine: New Rules for Drug Development

The FDA has just shared some new rules. These rules are for companies making medicines. The rules are about using AI. AI is like a smart computer program. It can help make new treatments. The FDA worked with a group in Europe. They made these rules together. The rules say that AI should be safe. Th

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Trump Administration's New Food Guide: A Climate Concern?

The Trump administration has recently introduced a new food guide. It suggests that Americans should eat more protein. The guide shows a colorful, upside-down pyramid. At the top, there is a big red steak, a piece of cheese, and a carton of whole milk. The administration says this is "ending the war

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Fish Maturation: A New Way to Preserve and Flavor

Fish has always been a staple in many diets, but how it's preserved and prepared is changing. People are now using methods like dry-aging and dry-curing to make fish last longer and taste better. These techniques are not new, but they are gaining popularity. Dry-aging and dry-curing involve placing

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Workplace Stress and the Rise of Digital Mental Health Tools

Workplaces are becoming more stressful. Many people feel overwhelmed by their jobs. This is not just about feeling tired. It can lead to serious health problems. To fight this, digital tools are stepping in. These tools help people manage stress on their own. But, there are so many options. It's har

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Jan 13 2026FINANCE

Holiday Shopping: Mixed Results for Retailers

The holiday shopping season of 2025 has wrapped up, and the results are in. Some retailers did well, while others fell short. Lululemon, a popular clothing brand, said its sales were close to the top of what they predicted. They expect to make about $3. 60 billion and earn around $4. 76 per share. B

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Why Is the Government Pushing Whole Milk Again?

The government has recently made some big changes to what they think we should be eating. They've decided to focus more on "real foods" like meat, dairy, fruits, and vegetables. This means they want us to eat less processed food and added sugar. One of the foods they're really pushing is whole milk.

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Understanding Paycheck Rules: What Employers Need to Know

Getting paid is why people work. It's the main reason they show up every day. But paying employees isn't just about agreeing on a number. There are rules to follow, and breaking them can lead to trouble. Recently, the Department of Labor shared some guidance to help employers navigate these rules.

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Burgundy Fever: How to Rock the Hot New Color

Burgundy is everywhere right now. Stars like Mindy Kaling, Blake Lively, and Selena Gomez have been seen rocking this rich, deep shade. It's not just a color; it's a statement. Kaling mixed textures with a cardigan, skirt, and tights, all in burgundy. Lively went for a bold leather dress, while Gome

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