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Jul 31 2025SPORTS

Kristaps Porziņģis: Why the Hawks Could Be His Best Move Yet

Kristaps Porziņģis is making a big move to the Atlanta Hawks after a trade from the Boston Celtics. He played a key role in Boston's championship win last year, even though he missed most of the season due to injury. His standout performance in Game 1 of the NBA Finals showed his importance to the t

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Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweat and Screams: The Unique Workout That Combines Fitness and Horror

In the heart of Burbank, a unique fitness studio is making waves by blending exercise with horror. Killer Fitness offers a workout experience like no other, where participants can burn calories while surrounded by their favorite horror movie villains. The studio's signature class, Slashercise, is le

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Bone Infections: The Power of Smart Hydrogels

Bone infections are tough to treat. Bacteria form protective biofilms. They become resistant to many drugs. Antibiotics struggle to reach deep into infected bones. This slows down healing and makes the problem worse. Scientists have created a smart hydrogel. It is called CMBG. It is made from natur

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Jul 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kids' Sneakers with a Secret: Tracking Made Easy

Parents often worry about their kids' safety, especially when they're out of sight. Skechers has come up with a clever way to ease those worries. They've introduced a new line of kids' shoes with a hidden spot for an Apple AirTag. This lets parents keep track of their children without the hassle of

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Baseball Buzz: Injuries, Trades, and Pitching Updates

In the world of baseball, there's always something happening. Let's dive into some key stories that are making waves today. First up, there's concern about Ronald Acuna Jr. , the star player for the Atlanta Braves. He's already on the injured list because of an issue with his right Achilles tendon.

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Jul 30 2025OPINION

Ukraine's Kids: Living in a War Zone

Ukraine's kids are growing up too fast. They're not playing games or going to school like other children. Instead, they're learning about danger and war. The fields around their homes are not safe. They are filled with mines and bombs. The Russians put them there. The kids can't play outside like th

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Comparing Two Glaucoma Surgeries in Kids with Aniridia

Researchers wanted to see which surgery works better for kids born with a rare eye condition called aniridia that often leads to glaucoma. They looked at two common surgeries: trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation. First, they gathered data from many studies. They found tha

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Hospital Certifications and Racial Gaps in Stroke Care

Hospitals getting certified for stroke care is a big deal. It means they have the right tools and know-how to treat strokes better. But does this help all patients equally? That's the big question. Black and White patients might not be getting the same benefits from these certified stroke centers.

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Pregnant Women's Health at Risk Due to Penicillin Shortage

A critical shortage of a key antibiotic is raising concerns about the health of pregnant women. Pfizer, a major pharmaceutical company, has announced that it will have limited supplies of Bicillin LA. This drug is crucial for treating syphilis in pregnant women. The shortage comes after Pfizer recal

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

The Science Behind Stopping a Sneaky Protein

There's a tricky protein called transthyretin (TTR) that can cause big problems. When it misbehaves, it can lead to a disease called ATTR amyloidosis. This disease can hurt many parts of the body, especially the heart and nerves. The problem starts when TTR changes shape and clumps together, forming

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