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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

AMA Starts New Drive to Restore Confidence in Medicine

The American Medical Association plans a nationwide effort called “Have You Asked Your Doctor? ” to counter health myths and rebuild faith in medical science. The campaign will launch later this year, but the organization has not yet revealed its budget. Details are expected to follow in upcoming

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

Future Healing: 3‑D Prints and Tiny Robots Take Medicine to New Levels

A new lab at the University of Miami is turning ideas that once lived only in books into real tools for doctors. The building costs about five million dollars and sits inside the school of medicine in Miami’s Health District. Scientists there print living tissue, bone and other parts with mach

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Healthy Drinks That Boost Your Gut

The idea that only kombucha can help your stomach is outdated. New studies show many drinks, from kefir to beet kvass, bring good bacteria and antioxidants into your diet. Scientists say a strong gut microbiome is key to overall health, even affecting mood and immunity. They recommend choosing dr

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

“Inside the Quiet Mind”

The idea of a voice inside your head can be as strange or familiar as you want it to feel. One woman says she never hears her own thoughts, while another keeps a nonstop inner chatter that she can’t ignore. The question is: how much do we really know about the private conversations that happen insid

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

How Fun Exercise Helps Older People Stay Strong

Older adults often lose muscle power and the ability to move well. These losses can lead to many health problems, but scientists are still figuring out how everyday fun activities affect different parts of fitness. A new study looked at people who live in the community and are not in hospitals or

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

DNA Age Check: New Pakistani Study Finds Reliable Markers

The team studied how tiny changes in DNA can reveal a person’s real age. They focused on seven specific spots, called CpG sites, that change as we grow older. The research used blood samples from 181 people ranging from a baby to a 76‑year‑old. Using a quick test called SNaPshot™, the scientists

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Healthy Joints: What Keeps Hips and Knees Strong

Living with joint pain can feel like a daily hurdle. When arthritis takes over, doctors often suggest hip or knee replacement to bring back comfort and mobility. A recent study looked at a large group of people over time to see what habits or conditions might lower the chance of needing that surgery

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Cruise Line’s New Playbill‑Style Posters

Disney Cruise Line has unveiled a fresh set of playbill‑style posters that showcase the shows on its ships. Each poster cleverly hides a ship image inside the design, giving fans a playful twist on traditional theater programs. The poster for “Hercules” places the ship at the peak of a hill that

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Cars with Built‑In Back Seat Screens

Many people now expect cars to have smart tech. One popular feature is a screen for passengers in the back seat. Not every model offers it, but several new cars do. The list below shows a mix of minivans and luxury SUVs that can have rear‑seat entertainment. The Range Rover is a famous name. Its ne

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Castlevania Adventure Begins in 1499 Paris

The upcoming action‑adventure title “Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse” will hit shelves on October 15, bringing a fresh story to the long‑running franchise. Developed jointly by KONAMI and Evil Empire, with extra help from indie studio Motion Twin, the game shifts its focus to a new heroine, Rose Bel

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