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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Your Toothbrush: A Hidden World of Germs

Your toothbrush is a tiny world teeming with life. It's not just a tool for cleaning your teeth; it's a cozy home for millions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Every time you brush, you're introducing these tiny creatures to your mouth. But don't panic just yet. Most of these microbes are harmless,

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

Jewel Heist at Louvre: A Quick and Clever Escape

In a surprising turn of events, a group of thieves managed to snatch some very old and valuable jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. They did this in broad daylight, right after the museum opened. The thieves broke in through a window leading to the Apollo Gallery, which holds some of the museum'

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Fall Fashion: Affordable Trench Coats at Target

Trench coats are a great choice for fall. They are versatile and can be worn with many different outfits. They also protect against rain and wind. Many celebrities have been seen wearing them, but you don't need to spend a lot of money to get a similar look. Target has a variety of trench coats in

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Robots and Health: A Surprising Link in China

In China, robots are doing more than just taking over jobs. They might also be helping people live healthier lives. Researchers looked at how robots affect health, especially chronic diseases. They found that when more robots are used in a city, fewer people get chronic illnesses. The study used da

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

How a Pharmacy Program is Tackling Antibiotic Overuse

Antibiotics are becoming less effective due to overuse. This is a big problem worldwide. In places with fewer resources, doctors in primary care often prescribe antibiotics without proper oversight. This leads to unnecessary use. While big hospitals have made progress in using antibiotics wisely, sm

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Oct 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Navigating Friendship Faux Pas: A Closer Look at Social Boundaries

In a world where social norms often go unspoken, it's easy to find ourselves in awkward situations. Take, for instance, the case of a long-time couple who receive annual holiday cards from friends, but the wife's name is consistently left off the envelope. This oversight, happening for over two deca

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Long-Term Impacts of Neuroblastoma Treatments

High-risk neuroblastoma is a serious cancer in kids. More children are surviving this disease thanks to new treatments. However, the long-term effects of these treatments are not well understood. A recent study aimed to change that. It looked at the risks linked to these modern therapies. The study

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Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Trading, Gambling, and COVID-19: What's the Link?

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people spent their time and money. Many turned to trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, while others gambled more. But what's the connection between these activities? Some people started trading so much that it became a problem. This behavior might look a lot like pr

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

How Fungi Fight Fungi: The Science Behind Leucinostatins

Purpureocillium lilacinum PLBJ-1 is a biocontrol fungus. It makes leucinostatins. These are special molecules that can kill other fungi. Think of them as natural antibiotics. But how does this fungus make them? And why does it make more in some conditions than others? Scientists found out that the

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Sep 02 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Cell Death: A New Way to Track Drug Effects

Scientists have created a new tool to watch how drugs cause cells to die. This tool uses a special kind of light called bioluminescence. Unlike other methods, it doesn't need any outside light to work. This makes it better for looking at living things. The tool is designed to target a specific mole

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