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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Exercise Order Matters: Improving Kids' Flatfoot with Intrinsic Muscles First

Did you know that the order of exercises can make a big difference in how well kids' feet improve? A study looked at how starting with either the small (intrinsic) or big (extrinsic) foot muscles affected muscle growth and flatfoot reduction in boys aged 10-12. They found that starting with intrinsi

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Watch Out for These Changes in Streaming Services in 2025

Streaming services are evolving fast. In just a few years, they've moved beyond just offering shows and movies. They're now focusing on AI, interactivity, and even live events to keep viewers hooked. By 2025, expect to see more of these features. For instance, AI will help you find what to watch or

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Bengals' Late Touchdown Keeps Playoff Dreams Alive

The Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a thrilling overtime win against the Denver Broncos, keeping their playoff hopes alive. With a final score of 30-24, the Bengals improved to 8-8, while the Broncos dropped to 9-7. Despite a missed field goal by Cade York in overtime, the Bengals managed to score a c

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Honda Civic's Star Turn in The Fast and The Furious

When "The Fast and The Furious" hit the screens in 2001, it didn't just entertain, it shook up the car scene. The movie put a spotlight on street racing, which was cool but not always safe. Many cars from the era got their moment in the spotlight, like the Toyota Supra and the Nissan Skyline. But, o

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Dec 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Birthdays and Astrological Tips

Today, we celebrate some famous birthdays, like John Legend, who turns 46, and Seth Meyers, who's 51. The horoscope has some advice for each zodiac sign. For example, Aries, it's time to get hands-on and help others. Remember, actions speak louder than words. Taurus, it's about letting go of things

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Top CEOs Share Thoughts on AI's Fast Growth in 2024

In 2024, renowned financial expert Jim Cramer had insightful conversations with various tech CEOs about the swift advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). Here's what five leading corporate heads had to say about AI's rapid expansion. Jane Smith, CEO of TechCorp, highlighted the potential AI ha

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

A DNA Device for Snapshots of Telomerase in Cells

Cancer has this unique friend called telomerase, which is pretty active in cancer cells. Telomerase is like a tiny machine with a reverse transcriptase and something called human telomerase RNA (hTR). We usually spot telomerase by its activity in tissues or single cells, but that's not the whole sto

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

HPV Vaccine and Screening in Japan: A Cost-Effective Solution?

In Japan, only about three out of ten women get vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), and just four out of ten get regular cervical screenings. That's why the Japanese Government is trying to boost these numbers. Let's dive into whether using the 9-valent HPV vaccine along with regular

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Dec 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

3 Must-Have Streaming Services in 2025 for Just $27 a Month

With the streaming world becoming more crowded in 2025, it can be tricky to choose the best platforms for your money. Free services often come with downsides like ads or limited libraries. For quality entertainment, consider three top streaming services that together cost just $27 a month. Netflix

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

Biden's Border & Bid to Pardon Murderers: A Mixed Message

President Joe Biden has stirred controversy by commuting death sentences of 37 convicted murderers. This action, combined with his lax border policies, sends a confusing message about law and order. Biden's selective commutations and politically motivated shifts on capital punishment raise questions

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