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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

U. S. May Ease Alcohol Rules: What You Need to Know

The U. S. might be changing its rules about how much alcohol is okay to drink. Right now, the guidelines say men should have no more than two drinks a day, and women should have just one. But these rules might change soon. Some people think this is a bad idea. They say drinking any alcohol can caus

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's iOS 26 Beta 2: A Step Towards Better Usability

Apple has been working on improving its new Liquid Glass interface, which was introduced in iOS 26 Beta 2. This interface is designed to give Apple devices a modern look, inspired by the way glass refracts light and its see-through quality. However, when the first beta was released, users quickly n

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Jun 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Unraveling the Events Surrounding Sean Diddy Combs

In the courtroom, focus has shifted to events around October 2023. Evidence presented included records from a few days before and after October 18, 2023. A woman, referred to as "Jane, " had previously shared her account of a "sobriety party" with Sean "Diddy" Combs in Beverly Hills. Joseph Cerciel

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles and Health Risks in Adults with Long-Term Conditions

Sleep is a big deal. It's not just about feeling tired or groggy. For adults with long-term health issues, poor sleep can lead to some serious problems. It can make people think about harming themselves and it can also make them use healthcare services more often. This is not just about feeling a b

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Mid-Calf Muscle Issues: A Closer Look at Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy

Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy is a common issue among athletes and active individuals. It is a condition that affects the mid-section of the Achilles tendon, causing pain, stiffness, and a decrease in muscle strength. This problem can be quite frustrating for those who enjoy physical activities.

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Clay Powerhouses: Boosting Energy from Salt Water

Clay is not just for pottery anymore. It turns out that tiny clay tubes can help make energy from salt water. This is big news for scientists working on clean energy. The trick is to use special types of clay that can handle water without falling apart. This is important because water can make clay

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Slippery Surfaces: The Future of Bioarrays

The world of material science is always looking for new ways to create surfaces that repel liquids and resist biofouling. One exciting development is the creation of slippery surfaces with liquid-like polymer brushes. These surfaces are unique because they can repel all kinds of liquids and resist t

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The State of Back Surgery Recovery in the UK

In the UK, there is a strong push for rehabilitation following planned back surgeries. However, the actual extent of this support is unclear. A recent effort aimed to shed light on this by investigating how physiotherapists handle recovery before, during, and after specific types of back operations.

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

America's Health Care Crisis: A Call for Real Change

There is a big problem in the U. S. health care system. It is not working well for most people. It is expensive and does not give good results. The way the U. S. handles diabetes care is a clear sign of these issues. Diabetes care is not good and the results are poor. This shows that the health

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

A New Chapter for Karen Read

Karen Read walked out of the Norfolk County Superior Court as a free woman. She was cleared of murder charges, but her legal journey is far from over. The verdict brought a mix of relief and celebration, with supporters cheering and showing their love. Read's life has taken a dramatic turn, from bei

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