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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

When to Take Your Blood Pressure Pill: Night or Day?

Researchers dug into a big question: Does it matter if you take your blood pressure medicine at night or in the morning? They looked at lots of studies to see how it affects heart health. Taking blood pressure pills at night might be better for some people. It could lower the risk of heart problems

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Body Clocks and Cancer: What's the Connection?

Our bodies have an internal clock. It's like a tiny timekeeper inside us. This clock helps control many things. It tells us when to sleep and when to wake up. It also affects how our body works. This is called the circadian rhythm. When this rhythm gets messed up, it can cause problems. Things like

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

A Mother-Daughter Duo Redefining Fitness

In the world of fitness, a unique story unfolds in Newport Beach. A mother and daughter team have been making waves, not just in the fitness industry, but also in the lives of their clients. Their journey began with a simple goal: to help people feel better and stronger. Karen and Nicole Leto, a mo

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Cancer Treatment with Smart Nanotech

Cancer is a tough opponent. It keeps coming back and resists many treatments. One promising approach is using drugs that block the PD-1 pathway, which helps the immune system fight cancer. But even these drugs have limits. The tumor environment can be hostile, making it hard for immune cells to work

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Tiny Tech and Sound Waves

Cancer is tough to beat, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, a team came up with a clever idea. They made tiny particles that can help the body's own immune system attack cancer cells. These particles are special because they use sound waves to do their job. Normal

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Iowa Families Face Health Care Cost Hike: Who's to Blame?

In Iowa, a single mother's struggle to afford health care is becoming more difficult. Jenny Turner, a speech language pathologist, is facing a significant increase in her health insurance premiums. Starting in January, her monthly premium will jump from $191 to $342, a 79% increase. This hike is not

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Helpers in the Fight Against Cancer

In the world of cancer treatment, scientists are always looking for new ways to make therapies more effective. One exciting area of research is using tiny organisms, like bacteria, to help with a type of treatment called CAR-based immunotherapy. This therapy uses specially engineered immune cells to

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Medicines Work Differently in Women at Various Life Stages

Women's bodies go through many changes. These changes can affect how medicines work. This is why it's important to study how medicines behave in women. This is called pharmacokinetics. In the past, most studies did not include women. This left many questions unanswered. It also led to less effectiv

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

A Grandmother's Unwavering Quest for Justice

Josephine Wentzel, a 67-year-old grandmother, transformed her life after her daughter's murder. Originally planning to travel in an RV, she instead dedicated herself to finding her daughter's killer, Raymond McLeod. McLeod, a former U. S. Marine, was accused of strangling Krystal Mitchell in 2016 an

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Treatment for Esophageal Cancer: A New Hope

Esophageal cancer, specifically squamous cell carcinoma, is tough to beat. Doctors usually treat it with a combo of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. But, even with this approach, the results aren't great. So, researchers are always looking for ways to improve treatment. One promising area is i

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