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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

How Jaw Surgery Can Improve Sleep Apnea Patients' Lives

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that affects many people. It can make life harder for those who have it. One common treatment is maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery. This surgery moves the jaw forward to open up the airway. It's known to help with sleep apnea symptoms. But does it also im

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Oct 25 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Morning Mishap: When Coffee Meets Couture

Hilary Duff's morning took a turn for the worse when her coffee decided to stage a mutiny inside her designer bag. The incident, captured in a candid selfie, showed the aftermath of a latte spill that left her Balenciaga bag looking like it had gone through a car wash. The culprit? An empty coffee c

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Nightlife Safety: What's Happening in Australia's Party Districts?

In Australia, going out for a night of fun can sometimes turn into an unpleasant experience. A recent study looked into how often people face sexual harm in nightlife areas. They talked to people in a busy nightlife spot in Victoria and found some concerning facts. Over half of the women and nearly

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Living Better: Can Managing Weight Help with COPD and Sleep Apnea?

People with COPD and sleep apnea often struggle with extra weight. This extra weight can make it harder for them to move around and do daily activities. Some think that managing weight through lifestyle changes can help. But does it really work? A recent study looked into this. The study focused on

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Brain Health in a Polluted World: Small Changes, Big Impact

Alzheimer's disease is a growing concern, with numbers expected to rise sharply in the coming decades. Currently, around 7. 2 million people in the United States live with this condition. The situation is not just about aging populations; air pollution and climate change are also playing a significa

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Brain Healthy: Simple Steps to Lower Parkinson's Risk

Parkinson's disease is becoming more common as people live longer. By 2050, about 25 million people might have this condition. It affects movement, mood, and thinking. While it usually starts after 60, some people get it earlier. Experts say that while we can't prevent Parkinson's, certain lifestyl

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO Turned a Rough Patch into a Stronger Bond

Jelly Roll, the country music star, has been open about the challenges he's faced in his life. But one thing he doesn't often talk about is how he and his wife, Bunnie XO, overcame a major hurdle in their marriage. In a recent podcast appearance, he shared that he had an affair, which he calls one o

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Dallas' Nightlife Rules: Are They Holding Us Back?

Dallas has some old rules that are causing trouble for local businesses. Imagine trying to run a fun place where people can enjoy live music, but the city says you can't charge a small fee for it. That's what's happening to Revelers Hall in Bishop Arts and The Free Man in Deep Ellum. These places h

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

MEXC Joins Blockchain Life 2025 as Diamond Sponsor to Boost Crypto Access

MEXC, a major player in the cryptocurrency exchange world, is stepping into the spotlight at Blockchain Life 2025 in Dubai. This event, happening on October 28-29, is a big deal for MEXC. It's their chance to show why they're a go-to platform for traders who want to get in on new crypto projects ear

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Rent Hikes and Market Shifts: What's Next for Equity LifeStyle?

Equity LifeStyle Properties has announced a 5. 1% rent increase for 2026, a move that reflects both internal strategies and external pressures. This decision comes as the company navigates through some tough market conditions, especially in Canada. The CEO, Marguerite Nader, pointed out that despite

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