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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Flu Season Hits Hard: What's Going On and How to Stay Safe

The flu is making a big comeback this holiday season. Numbers from the CDC show a huge jump in cases. Over 7. 5 million people got sick by late December. That's a lot! More than 81, 000 people ended up in the hospital. Sadly, 3, 100 people died, including eight kids. The flu is spreading fast. Almo

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Living with HIV: How Life Circumstances Affect Well-being

People living with HIV face many challenges. Their quality of life is not just about health. It is also about their life situation. A recent study looked at how different life factors affect their well-being. The study involved 271 people. Most were men. Many identified as homosexual. They had been

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Caring for Millions: A Health Journey at the Mahakumbh

The Mahakumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj, India, was a massive religious event. Over 660 million people attended. This created a big challenge for healthcare workers. They had to provide emergency and inpatient care in a crowded, resource-limited area. The event was not just about spirituality. It was

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Fighting Stunting in East Lombok: A Smart Approach

In the heart of Indonesia, East Lombok is facing a big challenge: stunting. This condition, where kids don't grow as they should, is a serious issue. The numbers are alarming, with almost 12. 7% of children affected in West Nusa Tenggara, where East Lombok is located. A recent study focused on six

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Basketball Bonanza and Beyond: A Weekend Sports Extravaganza

The weekend kicks off with a basketball frenzy, both men's and women's college teams taking the court. On Saturday, top teams like Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas are in action, with games spread across various channels from noon to late evening. It's not just basketball, though. Horse racing fans can ca

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Does the Karafs App Measure Up for Users?

The Karafs app is a big deal in Iran, with almost 5 million people using it for diet plans, cooking tips, and fitness advice. But how easy is it to use? A recent study tried to figure that out by asking users to talk through their experience. The study used a method called think-aloud, where users

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Coach's Unstoppable Spirit: Running Through Challenges

Mike Fleming is a man who knows how to keep moving. At 79, he has run in every Bloomsday since it started in 1977. That's 49 years of running! He's not just a runner, though. He's also a coach and a physical education teacher. He's coached pole vault, cross country, gymnastics, and volleyball. Now,

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Faces Legal Storm Over Hidden Data Leak

A big tech company is in hot water. Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. is dealing with a growing number of lawsuits in the U. S. People are upset because the company didn't tell them quickly about a serious data breach. This breach happened at TriZetto, a part of Cognizant that handles healthcare

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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 2026CRIME

Syracuse's Crime Drop: What's Behind the Change?

Syracuse saw a big drop in crime in 2025. There were only 14 murders. That's the lowest number in over 10 years. It's also a big drop from the peak during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020 and 2021, there were 32 murders each year. That's almost double the number in 2025. Crime isn't just down in Syra

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