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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Vaccines vs. Vitamins

Measles cases are surging in the US, with over 222 cases reported in just a few months of 2025. This is a stark reminder of how quickly this highly contagious disease can spread. Two lives have been lost in Texas and New Mexico, including a school-aged child who was not vaccinated. The debate aroun

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powerhouse at a Price: The Mac Studio M3 Ultra

Apple's new Mac Studio, powered by the M3 Ultra chip, is a beast of a computer. It's not for the average user, but for those who need serious power. The base price is $3, 999, but if you want all the bells and whistles, you're looking at a whopping $14, 099. The M3 Ultra has a 32-core CPU, 80-core G

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Data-Driven Care: How Everyday Health Info Can Boost Treatment

Picture this: doctors and researchers diving into a treasure trove of information. This isn't data from clinical trials. It's real-world data (RWD), gathered from everyday patient experiences. Think electronic health records and patient registries. This info can reveal trends, pinpoint effective tre

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Sweet Truths: Unmasking Sugar Myths in Adults

Adults often struggle with understanding what's healthy and what's not. This is especially true when it comes to sugary products. Many adults have misconceptions about sugar. These misconceptions can lead to poor eating habits. It's important to identify these misconceptions. This way, we can create

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wine Tech: How AI is Changing Vineyards

AI is making its way into vineyards, and it's not just about fancy gadgets. Farmers are using AI-powered tractors to map out their fields and make smarter decisions about their crops. This isn't about replacing humans but about working smarter. These tractors can help farmers cut down on fuel use an

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Why Teens in London Think About Vaccines

Vaccine hesitancy among teens in London's senior high schools is a real thing. To understand this better, a survey was conducted among Year 12-13 students in state schools. The first attempt had a low response rate, so it was repeated with incoming students. The second time around, 93% of the studen

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Life at Sea: The Hidden Struggles of Mumbai's Seafarers

Seafarers in Mumbai face a tough life. Their jobs come with unique challenges that can take a toll on their mental health. One big issue is depression. This is a serious problem that needs attention. A recent study looked into what might be causing this. The study found that seafarers often

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

The Mediterranean Diet: A Battle Against Modern Health Issues

The Mediterranean diet, once a staple in many cultures, is facing stiff competition from modern eating habits. Today, people are moving away from this traditional diet and embracing a more sedentary lifestyle. This shift has led to a rise in health issues like obesity and type 2 diabetes. These cond

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Are Mental and Physical Health Linked?

A big question in health research is whether there's a single factor that affects both our mental and physical well-being. This factor, if it exists, could explain why some people struggle with both mental and physical health issues, while others seem to breeze through life. This is especially imp

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jelly Roll's Funny Zevia Ad and His Health Journey

Jelly Roll, the popular country music star, has a new gig. He's the face of Zevia, a soda that's sweet but has zero sugar and zero calories. The commercial is a blast. It starts with Jelly Roll driving up to a vintage gas station in his red truck. Two kids nearby watch, amazed, as he steps out in cl

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