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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Late Nights and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

Being a night owl might not be as harmless as it seems. Recent findings suggest that people who stay up late could be putting their heart health at risk. The study looked at over 320, 000 adults in the UK, asking them if they saw themselves as morning people, night owls, or somewhere in between. Re

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Jan 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bugs Vanishing: A Wake-Up Call for Nature and Us

Insects are disappearing fast. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big warning sign. These tiny creatures are super important. They help plants grow, clean up waste, and feed many animals. Without them, our food and nature suffer. Scientists have been tracking this for years. They found that in

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Saving Species: A Different Kind of Conservation

In a twist of fate, some species have found an unlikely savior. The focus here is not on the usual heroes of conservation, but on figures who have inadvertently helped certain species thrive. These species, however, are not the kind you'd typically celebrate. The conversation often revolves around

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

A Star's Health Wake-Up Call: Ray J's Honest Struggle

Ray J, a well-known R&B artist, recently shared some tough news about his health. He's been dealing with serious heart issues and pneumonia. In a video posted on Instagram, he told fans his heart is only working at 25% of its normal capacity. This is a big deal because a healthy heart usually pumps

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Walmart Raises Pharmacy Tech Pay to Boost Health Services

Walmart is stepping up its game in the health care world. The company is now offering higher wages for its pharmacy technicians. This move is part of a bigger plan to make its health and wellness services more appealing. The retail giant wants to stay ahead of the competition. Amazon and CVS are al

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Serena Williams' Health Journey: More Than Just Weight Loss

Serena Williams, the tennis legend, has been on a health journey that goes beyond her professional career. She's been open about the changes she's made to her lifestyle and the benefits she's seen from taking GLP-1 medication. This medication has helped her improve her blood sugar levels and lower h

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Snow Shoveling Risks: A Deadly Winter Warning

In Tennessee, a man lost his life during a recent winter storm. He was 66 years old and had a heart attack while clearing snow from his property. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but it was too late. His name has not been released yet. This tragic event highlights a serious issue. Shoveling sn

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Late Nights, Higher Heart Risks: What You Need to Know

People who stay up late might be putting their hearts at risk. A recent study shows that night owls, especially those in middle age and older, have worse heart health. This is likely because they make choices that aren't good for their hearts, like eating poorly, smoking, and not getting enough slee

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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Nipah Virus: A Hidden Threat in Our Midst

Nipah virus is a rare but dangerous illness. It usually starts in animals, like fruit bats, and can jump to humans. The death rate is high, between 40% to 75%, but it doesn't spread easily from person to person. This makes outbreaks smaller and more contained. The virus was first found in Malaysia

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Jan 28 2026SPORTS

The Skater Who Broke Records and Blurred Borders

Ilia Malinin is not just a name; he's a phenomenon in figure skating. This young athlete has pushed the limits of what's possible on ice, making history with his jaw-dropping quadruple Axel. But his story isn't just about record-breaking jumps. It's a tale of cultural fusion, family legacy, and the

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