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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter: When Health Takes the Lead

Marcus, a 56-year-old architect from Miami, is at a crossroads. He’s built a solid financial foundation, with a net worth of $2. 4 million and only a $150, 000 mortgage left. But life has thrown him a curveball—a serious health diagnosis that could return within two years. Now, he’s grappling with a

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Ideas: Cash for Healthcare and Tariff Dividends

President Donald Trump recently shared some big ideas on social media. He suggested giving Americans money directly to pay for healthcare and sending out $2, 000 checks from tariff money. But officials later said these were just ideas, not official plans. Trump posted on Truth Social that instead o

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Can Help Us Eat Better

Have you ever thought about how social media could help us make better food choices? It's not just for sharing selfies or memes. Researchers have been looking into this idea. They wanted to see if social marketing could actually encourage people to eat healthier. First, they looked at different way

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Oregon's Healthcare Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for the Economy

Oregon's hospitals are in a tough spot. They're cutting services and letting people go. This isn't just a problem for the hospitals. It's a problem for everyone in Oregon. Hospitals are big employers. They bring in a lot of money. But they need a strong economy to stay afloat. The state's economy i

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

How Grocery Shopping Can Help Lower Blood Pressure

A recent study showed that the DASH diet can lower blood pressure in Black adults. But what if you could get the same benefits just by changing how you shop for groceries? The DASH diet is known for its positive effects on blood pressure. But until now, no one has figured out how to make it work in

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Showering in the Dark: A Simple Trick for Better Sleep

Ever thought about taking a shower in the dark? It might sound strange, but this new trend called "dark showering" is gaining attention for its potential to improve sleep. The idea is simple: take your shower at night with the lights turned down or off. But why would anyone want to do this? Light h

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Breathing Dirty Air: How Pollution Harms Our Lungs

Air pollution is a serious issue that affects our health in many ways. Since 2013, experts have confirmed that it can cause cancer. People living in areas with poor air quality are at a higher risk of developing lung cancer. In fact, air pollution is the second leading cause of early deaths worldwid

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Battery Care: Is the 20-80 Rule Worth It?

Ever wondered why your phone's battery doesn't last as long as it used to? It's not just about age. How you charge it plays a big role. The 20-80 charging rule is a hot topic. It says keeping your phone's charge between 20% and 80% can make the battery last longer. But is it really necessary? First

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Sheets Pack a Punch Against Germs

In the fight against superbugs, scientists are turning to some very small helpers: 2D nanomaterials. These ultra-thin sheets, like graphene and others, are showing big promise in tackling infections. They work in clever ways, such as poking holes in germs, creating harmful chemicals, and using light

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Nov 10 2025EDUCATION

Supporting Military Families: Stepful Steps Up During Shutdown

During the government shutdown, many military families face uncertainty about their education and career plans. Stepful, a top EdTech company, is stepping in to help. They are keeping their healthcare training programs free for military families, even though federal funding is paused. Military spou

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