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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

When Germs Trick Doctors: A Lesson in Hidden Infections

Sometimes, the body sends mixed signals. An elderly person comes in with muscle pain and fatigue. Blood tests show inflammation. Doctors often think of polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR), a common condition. They start treatment with steroids. The patient feels better. But what if it's not PMR? In this c

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

New York Faces Severe Flu Season with Rising Hospitalizations

New York is dealing with a tough flu season, with a lot of people getting very sick. In just one week, over 4, 500 people were hospitalized with the flu. That's a big jump from the week before, where around 3, 600 people were hospitalized. This is the highest number of flu hospitalizations in a sing

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Jan 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Budget-Friendly MacBook on the Horizon

Apple is cooking up a new MacBook, and it's not just any laptop. This one is set to be a game-changer for those who want a Mac but don't want to break the bank. The rumor mill is buzzing with details about this upcoming 12. 9-inch MacBook, which is expected to hit the market in early 2026. The new

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Cancer Treatment with Smart Nanotech

Cancer is a tough opponent. It keeps coming back and resists many treatments. One promising approach is using drugs that block the PD-1 pathway, which helps the immune system fight cancer. But even these drugs have limits. The tumor environment can be hostile, making it hard for immune cells to work

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Jan 03 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cities Getting Hotter: The Surprising Truth About Urban Plants

Cities are getting hotter, and plants are supposed to help. But it's not that simple. In some places, plants can make things worse. This is a big deal because more than half the world's people live in cities. And cities are getting hotter because of something called the urban heat island effect. Sc

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Closer Look at Patient Services

AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) systems are becoming more common in healthcare. These tools aim to make patient services better. But, there's not much real-world proof showing how these systems affect costs, patient commitment, or access to care. Many healthcare organizations are

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Jan 03 2026BUSINESS

Greg Abel: The New Captain of Berkshire Hathaway

Greg Abel is now the boss at Berkshire Hathaway. He took over from Warren Buffett, who ran the company for a very long time. Abel is 63 years old. He has been with Berkshire since 2000. Before that, he was the CEO of MidAmerican, a utility company. At Berkshire, he helped turn MidAmerican into a bi

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

A Mysterious Illness Strikes Young Welder

In a shocking turn of events, a young welder from Louisiana found himself fighting for his life due to a rare and deadly form of anthrax. This is not just any ordinary case; it's the ninth instance of "welder's anthrax, " a condition that only came to light in 2022. The victim, an 18-year-old with n

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

What's Driving the Stock Market's Hot Streak?

The stock market has been on a roll, and experts are wondering how long this winning streak can last. The S&P 500, a key indicator of the market's health, hit a whopping 39 record highs last year, adding to the 57 it reached the year before. That's a lot of highs! Overall, the market grew by 16. 4 p

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Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

A Young Life Lost: Tommy Lee Jones' Daughter Passes Away

In a sad turn of events, Victoria Jones, the daughter of famous actor Tommy Lee Jones, was found dead in a San Francisco hotel on New Year's Day. She was just 34 years old. The news has left many people shocked and heartbroken. The incident happened at the Fairmont San Francisco hotel. Emergency se

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