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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Tiny Plastic Troubles: Hidden Nanoplastics in Hospital IVs

Plastic particles, too small to see, might be sneaking into hospital IVs. These tiny bits, called nanoplastics, come from the plastic bags and tubes used for infusions. Scientists have known about bigger plastic bits in IVs, but these nanoplastics are a newer concern. They are hard to detect and mea

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

L&T Tech's Steady Climb: Growth and Challenges

L&T Technology Services, a key player in the tech industry, has shown a slight revenue boost in the latest quarter. This growth is mainly due to strong performance in the tech sector and a robust North American market. The company's total revenue for the quarter ending in September was up by 15. 8%

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Enhance Your Coffee with a Tiny Salt Trick

Coffee lovers are always looking for ways to make their brew better. Recently, a simple kitchen staple has gained attention for its ability to transform coffee's taste. Salt, yes, salt! It's not just for fries or popcorn anymore. When added to coffee, it can make the bitterness disappear and bring o

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Pickleball's Rise: A Growing Concern for Eye Safety

Pickleball has become a sensation, popping up everywhere from local parks to community centers. Its popularity has surged, with over a 223% increase in players in just three years. This growth spans all ages, making it a truly inclusive sport. However, with more people playing, there's an alarming r

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Reebok Jumps into Smart Fitness Gear with New Ring

Reebok has recently stepped into the health tech world. They introduced their first smart ring and teamed up with F45 Training worldwide. The smart ring is a tool to monitor workouts, recovery, and overall health. It costs $249 and tracks various health metrics. These include activities, heart rate,

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Healthcare and Politics: Who Deserves to Live?

A well-known doctor and health policy expert has raised concerns about the current government's approach to healthcare and immigration. The discussion comes as a government shutdown drags on, with both sides stuck in a stalemate over spending and healthcare policies. The doctor, who teaches the his

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Oct 18 2025CRYPTO

Wall Street's Risky Bet on Crypto ETFs

Wall Street has been quick to jump on the crypto bandwagon, especially when prices were soaring. They rushed to create and sell ETFs linked to altcoins, which are known for their wild price swings and low trading volumes. But the recent crypto crash has shown just how risky these investments can be.

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago Through the Eyes of Readers

Chicago, a city with a rich history and diverse culture, has inspired many through literature. Readers shared their experiences of how certain books reshaped their understanding of the city. One person highlighted how "Division Street" by Studs Terkel showcased the city's diverse population. Anothe

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds Behind Bars: A Fresh Look at Prisoner Rehabilitation

Prisons in Spain are dealing with a tough issue: how to help inmates, especially those linked to terrorism, get better mentally. A new study talked to 24 prisoners and found out that fixing their minds is just as important as punishing them. These prisoners have given up their old ways, but changing

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Young Adults Are Turning to Cannabis for Sleep and Why It's a Problem

Many young adults are choosing cannabis and alcohol to help them sleep, but this might not be the best idea. A recent study shows that a lot of people aged 19 to 30 are using these substances to catch some zzz's. The numbers are quite surprising: 18% of young adults use cannabis for sleep, while onl

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