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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Tiny Errors Can Cause Big Problems

Walking might look easy, but it's a complex process. To study and improve walking, experts use clinical gait analysis (CGA). This method breaks down walking into detailed parts. However, small errors can lead to big issues. One common mistake is not correctly identifying when the foot first touches

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Teens and AI: A Growing Bond Beyond Homework

Teens are finding more than just homework help in AI. A recent study shows that nearly 20% of high school students in the U. S. have used AI for romantic relationships. This trend has raised eyebrows among experts, who are now questioning the impact of AI on young minds. The study, involving student

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

How Diabetes Can Change the Post-Birth Experience for Moms and Babies

Diabetes in moms can make the time after birth more challenging. This is not just about physical health but also mental well-being. A recent study looked into how diabetes might affect moms and their babies after birth. It compared two groups: moms with diabetes and those without. The focus was on p

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Could Covid Vaccines Help Fight Cancer?

Scientists have found something interesting. Covid vaccines might help cancer patients live longer. This is not their main job. But they might boost the immune system. This can help fight tumors. The news came from a big meeting in Berlin. Researchers shared their findings. They looked at cancer pa

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Brandon Graham: A Comeback in the Cards?

Brandon Graham, a former Eagles player, might be making a comeback to the NFL. He retired after winning the Super Bowl in February but has not completely closed the door on returning to the field. Reports suggest he is considering a return to active play. The Eagles, his former team, are in need of

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Protesters, Politics, and a Heated Debate

Protests against President Donald Trump took place over the weekend. They were called "No Kings" rallies. Some people saw these protests as anti-American. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stood by this view. He said the protests spread hateful ideas, not the people themselves. During an interview

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

A Deal That Crossed the Line

A recent revelation shows a surprising turn of events in the U. S. immigration policies. Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, made a secret agreement with El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele. The deal involved handing over U. S. informants to El Salvador in exchange for deporting Venezuelan immigr

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Everyday Americans Feel the Pinch of Rising Prices and Empty Shelves

In the past half year, many people across the US have felt a significant impact on their daily lives due to rising prices and scarce goods. This is especially true for those with fixed or limited incomes. The situation has led to changes in shopping habits and lifestyle choices. For instance, a tea

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Oct 19 2025WEATHER

Heavy Snowfall Expected Across Several States

Big snow is coming to several states, and people need to be ready. The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned that up to 16 inches of snow could fall in some areas. This heavy snowfall is expected to make driving tricky, so everyone should be careful. In Washington state, the NWS says Western Ok

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Oct 19 2025BUSINESS

Global Economy Faces Uncertain Future Amid US-China Trade Tensions

The world's financial leaders have just wrapped up their latest meeting in Washington, and the mood was a mix of relief and exhaustion. They're happy to see the global economy holding up better than expected, but they're also tired of all the uncertainty. It's been a wild ride since the U. S. introd

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