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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Parkinson's: The Ultrasound Breakthrough

Parkinson's disease is a serious condition that affects movement. One of its main symptoms is muscle stiffness, which can make everyday tasks difficult. But there's a new way to measure this stiffness: ultrasound elastography, or UE for short. This technology uses sound waves to create images of the

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Sep 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Sad Day at Epic Universe: What Happened on the Stardust Racers?

A man in his 30s passed away after riding the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort's newest park, Epic Universe. The medical examiner's report stated that the cause of death was blunt impact injuries, but it did not provide specific details about the injuries or where they occu

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Sep 15 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags: Summer Bounce-Back Boosts Attendance

Six Flags saw more visitors this summer compared to last year. Over nine weeks, 17. 8 million people went to their parks. This is a 2% increase. The company's leader, Richard A. Zimmerman, said they are happy with this growth. He believes their plans are working well. They are getting ready for busy

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Aug 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Scientist Who Saved America's Wild Predators

In the early 1900s, national parks were more about looks than actual conservation. Park managers would clear underbrush, cut trees for views, and kill thousands of predators like mountain lions and wolves. They didn't realize how much damage they were doing to the ecosystems. Enter George Meléndez W

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Aug 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Sharp Take on AI, Tech, and Trump's Washington

South Park's latest season is making waves, both in ratings and controversy. The show has always been bold, but this season seems to be pushing boundaries even more. One recent episode, "Sickofancy, " tackled some heavy topics: Trump's tough immigration policies, a jab at a high-ranking official's l

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park Takes on Trump's D. C. in New Episode

South Park is back with another episode that dives into politics. This time, the show is looking at President Trump's decision to send more law enforcement to Washington D. C. The new episode, called \"Sickofancy, \" shows Towelie visiting the capital and finding it filled with soldiers and tanks.

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Aug 01 2025CRIME

Swinging to a Sudden Stop: A Look at the Taif Amusement Park Incident

In the heart of Taif, a city known for its cool climate and scenic beauty, an evening of fun turned into a scene of panic. The "360 Big Pendulum" ride, a popular attraction, suddenly snapped in the middle of its swing. This wasn't a small mishap; it was a serious accident that left at least 23 peopl

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Jul 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Splash Into Health: The Hidden Perks of Water Parks

Water parks are more than just a place to cool off on a hot day. They offer a range of benefits that can improve both physical and mental health. These parks provide a unique way to stay active, reduce stress, and even boost mood. Plus, they can bring people together, creating a sense of community.

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Jul 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Pokémon Adventure Park Coming to Japan in 2026

Get ready for a fun-filled adventure! Pokémon fans have something exciting to look forward to. A new theme park called PokéPark KANTO is on its way. It will open in spring 2026 at Yomiuriland in Japan. This park is going to be huge, covering about 2. 6 hectares. The park will have two main areas: P

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Dogs Sniff Out Parkinson's Before Symptoms Show

Dogs have an incredible sense of smell. They can detect things humans can't. This includes diseases like Parkinson's. Scientists found that dogs can smell a change in skin oil linked to Parkinson's. This change happens years before symptoms appear. The study involved two dogs. They were trained to

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