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Oct 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Farming: How Healthy Soil Can Save You Money

Soil health is not just good for the planet; it's also good for your wallet. Recent research shows that farmers who adopt soil health practices can save money and even boost their income. This is big news for those who thought improving soil health would only cost more. The study looked at 20 farms

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

Embracing Errors: How One Company Turns Mistakes Into Growth

In the fast-paced world of startups, errors are inevitable. Garima Shah, cofounder of a fintech company, understands this well. She believes that mistakes are not failures but opportunities for growth. About five years ago, she started a unique tradition: a monthly meeting where employees share thei

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Where You Live Can Affect Your Liver

Liver disease is becoming a bigger problem in the US, especially among younger people. One major concern is MASLD, a metabolic-related liver condition. Many deaths from this condition could be prevented. So, why aren't they? Experts are now looking at where people live to find answers. The environm

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Oct 20 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Murdaugh Mystery: A Story of Wealth, Power, and Crime

The Murdaugh family's story has taken center stage, with a new series on Hulu bringing the tale to life. This isn't just any story; it's a mix of old money, secrets, and shocking crimes. At the heart of it is a family that has been a big deal in the Lowcountry for generations. They've got power, inf

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Questioning the Vaccine Faith

In a world where vaccine support is often treated as unshakable belief, a legal expert is calling for a shift from blind trust to informed scrutiny. The new book, "Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines, " suggests that discussions around vaccines have taken on a religious tone, where doubt is met

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Combating Diabetes in Bangladesh: A Faithful Approach

In Bangladesh, type 2 diabetes is on the rise. This is a big problem, especially in places where people don't have access to good healthcare. So, what can be done? Well, a recent study tried something different. They used faith-based lifestyle changes to help prevent diabetes. This means they worked

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Games for Good Health: How Board Games Boost Well-Being

Board games are not just for fun. They are now being used in healthcare to teach, diagnose, and even treat patients. This is not a new idea, but it is becoming more popular. The games are being used for people of all ages, from kids to seniors. For older adults, board games can help keep their mind

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Kite Strings in Northern India

Kite flying is a fun and popular activity in many places, especially in South Asia. But it's not all fun and games. The strings used for kite flying can be very sharp. They can cause serious injuries to the neck, face, and arms. In the worst cases, they can even be deadly. A recent study looked at

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

A New Team for Better Anesthesia Billing

A big change is happening in the world of anesthesia billing. Two companies, Cosentus Holdings and Accreda Healthcare Management, are joining forces. This team-up is all about making things better for doctors who specialize in anesthesia. Cosentus, based in Irvine, is known for helping healthcare p

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Heart Behind the Sci-Fi: What Made Stargate SG-1 Special

"Stargate SG-1" wasn't just about cool tech and big bad guys. It was about the people and their feelings. The creators of the show had a simple rule: every story had to have heart. This meant that the show wasn't just about exploring new worlds and fighting aliens. It was about making the audience c

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