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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Surgery and Rhythm Troubles: A Clash of Ideas

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm problem. It shows up in 10-20% of people who get coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This condition can make recovery from surgery harder and riskier. Doctors have a way to fix it during surgery. It's called surgical ablation (SA). Many studies s

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Dec 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Start: Making a New House Feel Like Home

Moving to a new house is a big deal. It's not just about packing and unpacking. It's about making a new place feel like home. This journey started with a lot of planning and some unexpected changes. First, the movers arrived. They were strong and worked quickly. But even with a plan, things didn't

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Dec 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Liam Neeson Clears Up Vaccine Views

Liam Neeson is setting the record straight about his stance on vaccines. After being linked to a documentary that questions vaccine safety, the actor wants everyone to know he's not against vaccinations. The film, which he narrated, has some shaky science and ideas that many experts disagree with.

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Dec 13 2025EDUCATION

Veterans Find New Purpose Through Nursing Program

A special program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is celebrating a big milestone. For ten years, the Veteran to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) program has been helping military veterans become nurses. This December, the school will honor this achievement during their

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Skin Happy: Simple Shower Tips

Skin care can be confusing. Everyone says different things. Some say you need to do a lot. Others say you need to do nothing. The truth? It's somewhere in the middle. First, think about water. Hot showers feel nice. But they can dry out your skin. Lukewarm water is better. And don't stay in too lon

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the Trump Administration's Inner Circle

The Trump administration is often seen as a chaotic mix of personalities and policies, but a closer look reveals a tight-knit group of three individuals pulling the strings behind the scenes. Susie Wiles, Stephen Miller, and Russell Vought form a powerful trio that shapes the president's decisions a

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Dec 13 2025FINANCE

Micron's AI Chip Boom: Why Investors Are Still Optimistic Despite Stock Drop

Micron Technology's stock took a hit last week, dropping over 6% to close at €205. But don't let that fool you. Big banks are still bullish, with some setting price targets as high as $330. Why? Because Micron has already sold all its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for AI use through 2026. That's

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Tech Meets Bravery: Ukrainian Women in the Frontlines

In the heart of Ukraine, a quiet revolution is taking place. Women are stepping up, taking on combat roles, and using technology to their advantage. This shift is not just about filling gaps; it's about redefining what it means to serve. Technology is playing a big part in this change. Drones, for

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Dec 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Rise of Humanoid Robots: Hype or Hope?

Humanoid robots are getting a lot of attention lately. A recent gathering in Silicon Valley brought together over 2, 000 people, including top engineers from big names like Disney and Google. They showcased their latest creations and debated how to speed up this growing industry. The idea of humano

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

A Bright Spot for Families in Need During the Holidays

In Philadelphia, a local influencer is bringing holiday cheer to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House. Meghan Gallagher, a home decorator and influencer, spent the first week of December transforming the house into a festive space. She decorated Christmas trees and added cozy touches to mak

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