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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Flu Shot Surprise: New Study Raises Questions

A recent study from the Cleveland Clinic has stirred up some unexpected findings about flu shots. It turns out that the 2024-2025 flu vaccine not only failed to protect people but might have actually increased their chances of catching the flu. This study, led by Dr. Nabin K. Shrestha and his team,

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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Texas Retirement: Where Your Money Goes Further

Texas is a great place to retire. It has no state income tax. This means retirees keep more of their money. The cost of living is also lower than in many other states. Plus, the weather is warm most of the year. Jefferson County is a good choice for retirees. Beaumont is the biggest city there. It

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

PCOS and Weight: A Teen's Guide to Understanding the Link

PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, is a tricky condition. It doesn't just affect the ovaries but can also impact the heart, metabolism, reproduction, and even mental health. For teens, dealing with PCOS can be overwhelming, especially when obesity is also in the picture. Early detection is key.

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How People See Staying on Track with Dementia Prevention

People are starting to see how changing their lifestyle can help lower the chances of dementia. But sticking to these changes isn't always easy. Researchers have been looking into this, but they mostly focus on how well people follow the rules. What's missing is how regular people understand and fee

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Thinking Ahead: Smart Ways to Handle Emergencies

Disasters are unpredictable, and recovery is not always straightforward. Many plans assume that people's needs remain unchanged after a disaster, but this is often not true. A team of innovators has developed a more intelligent approach. This method has three main features. First, it employs a flex

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Are Bringing Employees Back to the Office in 2026

In 2026, many large companies are tightening their in-office rules. They are reducing work-from-home options that became popular during the Covid pandemic. A recent survey found that nearly half of all companies will require employees to be in the office at least four days a week. About 28 percent a

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Medina's Police Unions Secure Pay Raise Deal

Medina, Ohio, is making strides in employee compensation. The city's finance committee gave the thumbs up to a tentative deal with patrol and communications officers. This agreement covers a three-year contract, aiming to boost pay for these essential workers. The proposed deal includes a 4% pay hi

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Livestock Healthy in Winter: A Simple Guide

Winter can be tough on livestock, especially when it comes to their health. Cold weather, sudden temperature changes, and damp conditions can weaken their immune systems. This makes them more likely to get sick, especially with respiratory illnesses like pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious lung infec

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

How Buildings Can Harness Sun Power in a Changing Climate

Buildings are starting to use the sun's power more efficiently. But there are hurdles. Designers often don't have the right tools. They also don't think enough about how climate change will affect these systems. A new study tackles these issues. It looks at how buildings can use solar power better.

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather Warnings: What's Next for New Jersey?

New Jersey is still feeling the chill from a recent winter storm that brought more ice than snow. The weather is tricky, with temperatures barely reaching freezing. This means roads, sidewalks, and driveways can be slippery, even if they just look wet. The state of emergency is still in effect, but

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