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Jan 28 2026HEALTH

Sleeping Flat Might Save Your Sight: A Simple Glaucoma Tip

Glaucoma is a sneaky condition that can steal your vision. It happens when pressure builds up inside the eye, damaging the optic nerve. But here's a simple trick that might help: skip the pillows at bedtime. Researchers found that sleeping with pillows can raise eye pressure. Two-thirds of people w

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Saving Species: A Different Kind of Conservation

In a twist of fate, some species have found an unlikely savior. The focus here is not on the usual heroes of conservation, but on figures who have inadvertently helped certain species thrive. These species, however, are not the kind you'd typically celebrate. The conversation often revolves around

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Vanguard's Global Expansion: A New Era of Low-Cost Investing

Vanguard Group is making big moves outside the U. S. as its international assets hit a huge milestone: $1 trillion. This company manages a massive $12 trillion worldwide, and its CEO, Salim Ramji, sees huge potential in global markets. He believes more people are starting to invest, and Vanguard wan

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

DFW Airport Chaos: Passengers Stuck in a Never-Ending Wait

DFW International Airport has become a scene of endless waits and frustration for travelers. For days, passengers have been left in the lurch, with flights delayed or canceled with little notice. The issue seems to be more than just bad weather—it's a mix of staffing and management problems. Thomas

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Spain's Swift Response to Train Tragedy: A Closer Look

Spain is stepping up to help those affected by a recent high-speed train crash. The government has set aside 20 million euros, which is about 24 million dollars, to support the victims. This tragic event happened near Cordoba on January 18th. It's one of the deadliest train crashes in Europe in a wh

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Wheelchair Use in Care Homes: What's Really Going On?

In care homes, people with Alzheimer's or similar conditions often use wheelchairs. This is because they have trouble moving around. But sitting too much can cause problems. They might fall or get sores from sitting too long. To help, care teams need good info on how wheelchairs are used. A small s

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Jan 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Five Years Dating: Time to Tie the Knot or Call It Quits?

Dating for half a decade can feel like a marathon, especially when marriage seems no closer than day one. At 35, one might start feeling the pressure, especially when living next door to their significant other. But before making any drastic decisions, it's crucial to ask the tough questions. Do bot

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Jan 27 2026WEATHER

Arkansas Faces Mail and Delivery Disruptions After Winter Storm

A recent winter storm has caused significant disruptions in Arkansas, affecting mail and delivery services. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has had to suspend deliveries in certain areas due to the harsh weather conditions. Becky Hernandez, a spokesperson for USPS, mentioned that the winter

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Weight and Blood Pressure: Hidden Keys to Brain Health

Carrying extra weight and high blood pressure are not just about how you look or feel. They might also be setting the stage for serious brain health issues later in life. Recent findings suggest that these factors don't just signal trouble—they actively contribute to the development of dementia, esp

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

Fixing Body Parts On-The-Spot: The Future of Medical 3D Printing

The human body is a complex machine. When it breaks down, fixing it can be a long and difficult process. But what if doctors could just print out a new part right where it's needed? That's the idea behind in-situ bioprinting. It's like having a tiny 3D printer that can create new tissue or even orga

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