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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Giggling to Good Health: How Laughter Yoga Helps Kids

Laughter yoga is a unique way to boost health without using medicine or invasive treatments. It combines deep breathing with laughter exercises. The idea is to laugh on purpose, even if it feels silly at first. This review looked at studies to see how laughter yoga affects children's well-being. Th

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Dog Joint Issues: A Common Problem in Sweden's Canine Companions

In Sweden, many young adult dogs face joint problems. Hip and elbow dysplasia (HD and ED) are two serious conditions that affect dogs' mobility. These issues are common in various breeds. A recent study aimed to find out how widespread these problems are and if they are linked. The study looked at

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Smart Moves: How to Pick the Right Gym and Avoid Scams

Starting a new fitness routine is a common resolution for many people. January is a big month for gym sign-ups and buying home workout gear. But, it's also a time when scams and fake deals pop up. So, it's important to be smart about choosing a gym or buying equipment. Some people prefer to work ou

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

What Do Palestinians Know About Kidney Stones?

A recent study shed light on how much Palestinian adults understand about kidney stones. The findings were not great. Many people don't know much about what causes these painful stones or how to avoid them. This lack of knowledge is a big problem. Kidney stones are tiny, hard deposits that form in

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Boxing Gets a Boost: New Laws Aim to Revive the Sport

Boxing, once a global sensation, is getting a lifeline. Lawmakers are stepping in to breathe new life into the sport. They're doing this through a new law called the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. This act updates rules from 1996. It focuses on making things better for boxers. The new la

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Uncovering the Epstein Files: A Massive Review Effort

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is tackling a huge task: reviewing 5. 2 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. These files are set to go public under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. To get this done, the DOJ has called in 400 lawyers to sift through the papers, make necessary red

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Gaming's Hidden Ache: The Unseen Pain of Esports Athletes

Esports has exploded in popularity, with millions tuning in to watch competitive gaming. But behind the screens, players are facing a silent battle. The nature of esports, involving long hours of sitting and repeating the same movements, is taking a toll on their bodies. Musculoskeletal issues are b

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Magic: 2025's Top Films and Stars Shine Bright

The National Society of Film Critics just dropped their picks for the best films and performances of 2025. "One Battle After Another" stole the show, grabbing the best picture award and three more honors. Paul Thomas Anderson snagged best director, while Teyana Taylor and Benicio del Toro took home

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Jan 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Harley and Ivy: A Love Story with a Twist

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are two of Gotham's most iconic villains, but their story is far from ordinary. In a new comic series, their relationship takes center stage, blending romance, action, and a touch of chaos. The series, created by Eisner Award-winning artist Erica Henderson, is a fresh tak

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Easy Moves to Keep You Safe and Sound

People often focus too much on looking fit rather than being truly healthy. This can lead to pushing too hard, not getting enough rest, and ignoring what the body really needs. A new book suggests a different approach. It's about making small, lasting changes to improve overall well-being. The book

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