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May 20 2026HEALTH

Could an old herbal mix be a secret weapon against cancer?

Back in the 1920s, a nurse named Rene Caisse noticed something interesting. A blend she called Essiac tea seemed to help people feel better. The mix includes burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark, and rhubarb root. These aren't random herbs—they’ve been used in traditional medicine for centu

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May 20 2026SCIENCE

X-rays and nanotech team up against tough cancers

Doctors have long battled the side effects that come with typical cancer treatments. Strong drugs meant for tumors often harm healthy cells along the way, making recovery harder. A fresh approach uses X-rays, the same rays used in scans, to switch on a specialized treatment inside the body. Tiny del

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Smart snacking: how to power through your afternoons without crashing

After lunch, energy often nosedives around 3 p. m. , but most people fight it with sugar or caffeine instead of food that actually works. Science shows that snacks packed with fiber, protein, and healthy fats can steady your blood sugar and keep your brain humming. Berries, nuts, and seeds release e

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Soccer Champs Shift Ahead as Colorado Forecast Turns Cold

The state’s top high‑school girls soccer games have been moved forward by two hours to dodge a wet, chilly weekend. All four matches will still be played at Switchbacks Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, the venue that has hosted the event for three years. The championships will take place on

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May 19 2026WEATHER

Unexpected Turn at Lansing Airport

A sudden storm rattled Lansing’s Capital Region International Airport on Monday, causing three small aircraft to tumble in surprising ways. Two of the planes were already parked when gusty winds tipped them onto their sides, while a third flipped upside down during a routine tow. The National Weathe

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May 19 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch in the Midwest

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning that will last until 5 p. m. The alert covers areas in Illinois and Indiana, with a focus on Chicago and Cook County. Lightning can strike quickly, while heavy rain may cause flash floods. Strong winds could damage structures and

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May 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Caitríona Balfe’s Oddest Fan Moment

A Scottish actress known for her role in a popular time‑travel series shared a strange encounter that happened right before she went under anesthesia. While the doctor was preparing her for surgery, the anesthesiologist began singing the show’s theme song. The actress found it bizarre because that p

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Night‑Shift Sleep Hacks That Really Work

Many people keep the lights on while most of the world is winding down. That switch in timing can make people feel off‑balance and even hurt long‑term health. Studies show that a steady night schedule can raise the chance of heart problems, mood swings and other health issues. A recent review fou

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tokushima Team Sets New 112‑Gbps Wireless Record

The team from Tokushima University has pushed the limits of wireless speed, achieving 112 gigabits per second in the 560‑gigahertz band using soliton microcombs. This breakthrough is not about faster phones for now; it tackles the hidden part of networks that moves data between base stations. Back

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Ebola Crisis: Congo Builds New Treatment Centers

Congo is tackling a dangerous new strain of Ebola that has already taken about 120 lives. The country will open three special treatment centers in the Ituri province, a move aimed at stopping the spread. The World Health Organization has sent an expert team to help, showing international suppo

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