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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Where You Live Might Affect Your Brain

The place you call home could be more than just a location; it might also influence your brain health. Recent studies suggest that where you live can impact your risk of developing dementia. This is a big deal because dementia is a serious condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Living

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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Cloud-Like Couches on a Budget: Wayfair's Way Day Sale Unveiled

Wayfair's annual Way Day sale is happening from October 26 to 29, offering big discounts on a wide range of items, from kitchen appliances to furniture and decor. While it won't have the exact high-end cloud couches that celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Kerry Washington own, there are plenty of s

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

The Moon's Glow and Your Sleep: What Science Really Says

The Moon has always been a source of fascination and mystery. Many people believe that the full moon can disrupt sleep and even trigger unusual behavior. This idea has been around for ages, with the word "lunacy" coming from the Latin word for moon. But does the Moon really have this power? Studies

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Charging: How to Keep Your Battery Happy

Modern smartphones are clever. They know when to stop charging to avoid damage. So, leaving your phone plugged in all the time won't ruin the battery. But that doesn't mean it's completely harmless. Batteries wear out over time. Keeping your phone at 100% charge for long periods can add extra stres

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algerian Oil Waste: A Decade of Treatment and What We've Learned

In Algeria, dealing with oil waste is a big job. One method, called stabilization/solidification (S/S), has been used for ten years to treat drill cuttings from the Ain Amenas oil field. This method mixes waste with cement and sodium silicate to make it safe. After a decade, scientists checked if t

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's New Home in the Middle East

Big banks from the U. S. are making a move to Saudi Arabia. Citigroup just opened its new regional office in Riyadh. This is a big deal because it shows that Wall Street is getting more serious about doing business in the Middle East. The new office is in the famous Kingdom Tower. This is different

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Oct 26 2025RELIGION

AI in Churches: A Double-Edged Sword

In the world of faith, AI is making waves, but not everyone is on board. Some church leaders are using AI to handle tasks like emails and scheduling, freeing up time for more important work. The Rev. Justin Lester, for example, uses AI to manage his busy schedule, allowing him to focus on preaching

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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Drug Prices: Trump's Promises vs. Reality

President Donald Trump has been vocal about lowering drug prices. He has signed orders, sent letters, and even started a trade war. Yet, Americans still pay a lot for medicines. The gap between his words and actions is wide. Trump's team has talked about many ideas. They want to link U. S. drug pri

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Boosting Performance: The Highs and Lows of Altitude and Heat Training

Elite athletes have long turned to high-altitude training to boost their performance. The idea is simple: by training at high altitudes, the body adapts by producing more haemoglobin, which can enhance endurance. However, the results vary widely from person to person. Some athletes see significant i

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Composting with Heat-Loving Microbes

Farm waste is a big deal. It can pollute the environment and harm soil health. But what if we could turn it into something useful? Scientists are looking into ways to make composting better, especially when dealing with waste that has heavy metals in it. One way to do this is by using microbes. The

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