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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Growing Threat of Fake Identity Fraud

Financial fraud is evolving, and one of the most alarming trends is synthetic identity fraud. This type of fraud, often referred to as "Frankenstein fraud, " involves creating a fake identity by combining real and fabricated information. Unlike traditional identity theft, where a criminal steals and

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Stillbirths in the U. S. : A Hidden Crisis

Stillbirths are a tragic reality for many families in the U. S. , and a recent study sheds light on the alarming fact that nearly 30% of these heartbreaking events happen without any known risk factors. This study, which looked at almost 2. 8 million pregnancies, reveals that despite advances in med

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Polio's Persistent Fight: What's Holding Us Back?

Polio eradication has been a long, winding road. Back in 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) set an ambitious goal. By 2000, they aimed to wipe out polio. They didn't quite make it, but progress was still impressive. By 2014, only three countries—Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan—w

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Walking and Grip Strength: Simple Tests for Better Lives After Colorectal Cancer

In Europe, the number of people living with cancer is growing by 3. 5% each year since 2010. Out of all these survivors, 38% will live a decade or more after their diagnosis. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer among survivors, and many of them will be over 75 years old, needing

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Poison Movement in Water Creatures

The way water animals handle poisons changes with temperature. Scientists dug into this by looking at how different creatures and chemicals react. They used a special math formula to study how fast poisons enter and leave these animals' bodies. The results? Warmer water speeds up both processes. Th

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Malaria and Bones: A Surprising Connection

In the world of traditional medicine, the leaves and bark of the Parinari curatellifolia plant have long been used to tackle two seemingly unrelated issues: malaria and bone problems. But how exactly does this plant help? Researchers decided to dig deeper and find out. First, they checked if the pl

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Keeping Your Pup Cozy: Must-Have Items for Chilly and Wet Walks

When the weather turns cold and rainy, our furry friends need extra care. Walking dogs in such conditions can be tough, but with the right gear, both you and your pup can enjoy the outdoors safely. Let's dive into some essential items that can make a big difference. First up, consider a raincoat fo

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather: What's in Store for Northeast Ohio?

Halloween is coming up, and the weather in Northeast Ohio is looking typical for this time of year. It will be cool and mostly dry, but there might be some rain on Friday evening. A weather system will bring rain on Wednesday night and Thursday. As it leaves, colder air will move over Lake Erie, cau

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Chili: A Cozy Bowl of Comfort for Chilly Days

When the air gets cool, there's nothing like a big pot of chili to make the house smell amazing and warm everyone up. Chili is super flexible. You can make it with meat, without meat, or pack it full of beans and veggies. If you're not a fan of spicy food, swap in sweeter peppers instead of the hot

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

North Texas Braces for a Windy, Chilly Wednesday

North Texas is in for a change in weather. A cold front is expected to arrive on Tuesday. By late afternoon, temperatures will drop from a high of 72 degrees into the 60s. This front is not just about cooler temperatures. It brings strong winds too. A wind advisory is in place until Wednesday evenin

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