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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Methanol: The Clean Fuel Shaking Up Ships and Factories

Methanol is becoming a big deal. By 2031, it could be worth $43 billion. That's a big jump from $34. 16 billion in 2025. Why? Because ships and factories are starting to use it more. Ships love it because it's cleaner and easier to handle than other fuels. In 2024, 166 new ships were ordered to run

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Should Vaccines Be Optional? A Doctor's Controversial View

A recent statement from a key figure in vaccine policy has sparked a heated debate. Dr. Kirk Milhoan, who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, suggests that vaccines for polio, measles, and possibly other diseases should be optional. He believes that individuals should have the fr

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Earth Science Tech: A Closer Look at Their Business Strategy

Earth Science Tech Inc. is making waves in the healthcare industry. This company is not just about owning assets. It's about actively managing them. They focus on healthcare markets. They prioritize compliance and scaling. They want to build lasting value, not just quick profits. The company has a

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Understanding the Impact: Kids and Bipolar Parents

Living with a parent who has bipolar disorder can be tough for kids. It's not just about the highs and lows of the parent's mood. It's about how these changes affect the whole family. Kids might not understand why their parent acts differently sometimes. They might feel confused or even scared. This

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Visions of the Departed: A Look into Dreams of Loved Ones

Dreams about people who have passed away are more common than you might think. These dreams, often called visions of the departed, happen to many people. They can feel very real and meaningful. A recent study looked at a lot of reports about these dreams. They found that most of these reports were p

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Chemo's Hidden Battle: The Unseen Struggle

Sydney, a 26-year-old influencer, is back on chemotherapy after a break. She shared her tough journey on TikTok, talking about how chemo messes with her mind and body. She felt normal during her break, but now, after just one session, she feels lost and disconnected. She says it's like living in a d

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Gaming for Recovery: How Tiny Skin Patches Could Change Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke survivors often struggle with movement. Traditional rehab tools are big and need experts. This is a problem. A new idea uses small, skin-friendly patches. These patches stick to joints and muscles. They track hand and finger movements. The patches send out tiny electrical signals. These signa

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Jan 23 2026LIFESTYLE

Let's Talk About House Burping

Have you ever heard of house burping? It's a simple idea. You open windows to let fresh air in and stale air out. This is not a new thing. People in Germany have been doing it for a long time. They call it lüften. Some landlords even make tenants sign leases agreeing to do it. The former chancellor,

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Older Leaders and Health: What's the Big Deal?

Donald Trump, now 79, has been open about his health lately. He recently shared that he takes more aspirin than his doctors suggest. He thinks it helps his blood flow better. But doctors say that's not how aspirin works. It doesn't make blood thinner. Instead, it stops clots from forming. Trump's d

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Does the Flu Shot Cause Voice Problems? Experts Weigh In

A well-known figure, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. , has suggested that his flu shots might have caused his voice disorder. He stopped getting the flu shot in 2005 and thinks it could be the reason for his spasmodic dysphonia, a condition that affects the vocal cords. However, experts say there's no solid

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