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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

How Experts Came Together to Improve Care for Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition to manage. Over the years, deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a common treatment. But, there wasn't a clear plan for how to take care of patients after the surgery. This is where a group of experts stepped in. They decided to create a standard way to ma

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Nov 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Friendships and Sales Pitches: A Balancing Act

Friendships can get tricky when money and sales come into play. Some people might push their businesses too hard on their friends. This can make things awkward and uncomfortable. It's important to set boundaries. If friends keep trying to sell you things, it's okay to say no. You can still be friend

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: Helping or Hindering Health?

Smartwatches have become more than just gadgets for counting steps. Over the years, they have evolved to include health features that claim to detect serious conditions like atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea. The latest addition is the ability to flag hypertension, a condition that affects about h

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Start: Suzanne Rogers Shares Her Health Journey

Suzanne Rogers, a familiar face on daytime TV, has some positive news to share. The 82-year-old actress, known for her role as Maggie Horton on "Days of Our Lives, " recently revealed that she is now in remission after battling stage 2 colorectal cancer. Rogers shared this update during the show's

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

BBC's Top Boss Steps Down Amid Controversy

The head of the BBC, Tim Davie, recently announced his departure. This comes after some big issues, like claims of bias and even a threat of legal action from former U. S. President Donald Trump. Despite the drama, Davie had good things to say about the BBC's journalists. He called them "incredibly

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Children Face Health Risks as Essential Vaccine Supplies Are Blocked

In Gaza, a serious problem is stopping crucial health supplies from reaching children. UNICEF, the organization helping kids in need, says Israel is not allowing important items like syringes and baby formula bottles to enter Gaza. These items are stuck in customs, even though they are urgently need

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Canadians Divided: Poilievre's Populism Sparks Conservative Party Turmoil

Pierre Poilievre, the head of Canada's Conservative Party, is facing a tough time. He's trying to unite his party, but it's not easy. Some members like his bold, Trump-like style. Others? Not so much. Just last year, Poilievre seemed like a shoo-in for prime minister. But now, he's struggling. Two

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Guardian Speaks Out Against Threats to His Home

Chief Raoni, a 93-year-old Indigenous leader, is sounding the alarm about Brazil's infrastructure plans. He believes these projects could harm the Amazon rainforest and the people who call it home. Raoni is in Brazil for the U. N. climate summit, COP30. He wants Indigenous peoples to have more say i

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Show: A Journalist's Insider Look

Jonathan Karl, a seasoned journalist, has been closely following Donald Trump's political journey. His latest book, Retribution, dives into Trump's 2024 campaign victory and the chaotic events that followed. Karl's work also explores the Democratic Party's turbulent campaign, marked by Joe Biden's u

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Nov 11 2025WEATHER

When to Sound the Alarm: A Local Sheriff's Tornado Siren Choice

In Newberry County, Sheriff Lee Foster made a call that sparked debate. He chose to set off tornado sirens on a stormy Saturday night, even though the National Weather Service hadn't issued a tornado warning. This decision came after heavy rain and hail hit the area around 6 p. m. Judy Wicker was c

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