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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Water and Your Mind: How Thirst Can Affect Your Mood

Water is super important for your body, but it also plays a big role in how you feel mentally. New studies show that not drinking enough water can make you feel more stressed and even increase the risk of depression. This is especially true for teenagers. When you don't drink enough water, your bod

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Oct 28 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Hemispheres Losing Their Balance

Something strange is happening with Earth's hemispheres. For years, the Northern and Southern Hemispheres reflected almost the same amount of sunlight back into space. But now, this balance is breaking down. The Northern Hemisphere is absorbing more sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere. This change

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Oct 28 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Court Case: What's Happening with WazirX and XRP?

In a recent turn of events, an Indian court has made a decision that could change how crypto exchanges deal with user claims after a hack. The High Court of Judicature at Madras asked WazirX, a popular crypto exchange, to provide a bank guarantee of around $11, 800. This is part of a legal fight whe

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Oct 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs: The Countdown to Freedom Begins

Sean Combs, the music mogul, is facing a long road ahead. He was found guilty of some serious charges. But he was not found guilty of the most serious ones. This means he won't spend the rest of his life in prison. But he still has a long time to serve. The current plan is for him to be released in

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 15: A New Flagship with Big Changes

The OnePlus 15 is now official, and it's packed with upgrades that might make it a top choice for many. But is it perfect? Let's break it down. First off, the OnePlus 15 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which is one of the best processors available right now. This means the phone

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding Blood Changes After Kidney Transplants

After a kidney transplant, it's common to see changes in blood counts. These changes can be low or high levels of different types of blood cells. Often, these changes are not serious. They might be due to medicines, infections, or the old kidney problems. Doctors see many types of blood changes. Lo

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shot: More Than Just a Rash Remedy

The shingles vaccine might be doing more than just preventing that painful rash. Recent research suggests it could also lower the chances of serious health issues like heart problems and dementia. Scientists looked at health records of over 174, 000 adults in the U. S. They found that people who got

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Malaria and Pregnancy: A Closer Look at Health Centers in Maiduguri

Malaria is a big problem in many parts of the world, especially in Africa. In Nigeria, pregnant women face a higher risk because malaria is very common there. Health centers in Maiduguri, Borno State, are trying to help, but there are still challenges. Pregnant women need special care to prevent ma

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Maine's Voter ID Debate: A Look Back at History

Maine has a long history of smooth elections. For over 200 years, Mainers have voted without major issues. Yet, suddenly, some politicians claim there's a big problem with "election integrity. " They want to change the rules with Question 1. But why now? There's no proof of widespread voter fraud. T

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

When Fear Paralyzes Progress: How to Fight Back

In the animal kingdom, there's a thing called tonic immobility. It's when creatures freeze up when they see a predator. It's like their brain says, "Don't move, maybe it won't notice you. " But humans aren't animals, right? We should know better. Yet, when faced with chaos and confusion, many people

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