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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Fight Dry Eyes: Needles and Care

Dry eye disease (DED) is becoming more common worldwide. It is a long-term problem that affects the surface of the eye. Many people struggle with it, but there are not many proven treatments. A recent study looked at a new way to help people with DED. This method combines traditional care with a te

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Mind Sharp: Easy Steps to Lower Dementia Risk

Dementia is a big worry, but it's not just about getting older. Everyday choices play a huge role in brain health. Recent studies show that changing some habits can cut the risk of dementia by almost half. This is huge news because it means people have more control over their future than they might

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Tech's Role in Fighting Kids' Weight Issues

Childhood obesity is a big problem. It leads to serious health issues and costs a lot to fix. The World Health Organization thinks digital tools could help. These tools track daily habits and give advice. One such tool is the BigO system. It aims to prevent and manage obesity in kids. The BigO syst

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Why Going to Bed Early Can Make You More Active

People who go to bed around 9 p. m. tend to be more active during the day. A study with 20, 000 participants showed that these early sleepers move more than those who stay up late. This is because their sleep aligns with their body's natural rhythm, giving them more energy. When people ignore their

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Brain Boosters: Simple Habits for a Sharper Mind

Brain health is a big deal, especially with more people facing memory issues. Young adults and seniors are both at risk. The good news? Small changes in daily life can make a big difference. First, move your body. Walking fast for 30 minutes most days helps your brain. It boosts blood flow and keep

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Jan 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Wonders: Big Tech's Thirsty Plans and Our Future

Louisiana's water is precious. It's not just for drinking. It's for life. So, why aren't we talking about how big tech's data centers might affect our water supply? Right now, there's a plan to build a huge data center in Holly Ridge. It's not just any building. It's a facility that could use a lot

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Jan 20 2026EDUCATION

Twiggy Billue: A Champion for Syracuse's Children

Twiggy Billue has been a familiar face in Syracuse's community for over 25 years. Her journey, from community organizer to school board commissioner, is a testament to her dedication. She's known for her relentless advocacy for children and families, a role she's embraced since long before her elect

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

Why Pushing for Greenland Could Backfire on America

The idea of the U. S. taking over Greenland has been floating around for a while. But now, it looks like President Trump might be serious about it. He hasn't ruled out using force, which has everyone on edge. Europe isn't just going to sit back and watch. They've made it clear they won't let this h

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Jan 20 2026POLITICS

When Can a Defamation Case Get a Discovery?

In New Jersey, a recent court case has sparked interest in how the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) handles discovery in defamation lawsuits. The case, Wunsch v. CTE Republicans For Englewood Cliffs, revolves around a lawyer who sued a Republican group for making false statements abo

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Slippery Grip on the Premier League

Arsenal's lead in the Premier League is looking shaky. They've been on top for a while, but lately, they're not playing as well as they should. Their rivals, Manchester City and Aston Villa, have been struggling too. You'd think Arsenal would take advantage, but they're not. Arsenal has been the be

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