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Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Wrist Tech: A Sneaky Heart Helper?

Heart problems are sneaky. They often don't announce their arrival. But here's a cool twist: a tiny gadget on your wrist might just outsmart them. Recent studies from two big hospitals suggest that devices like the Apple Watch could be handy in spotting heart troubles early. These gadgets are like

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Jan 26 2026HEALTH

New Hope for Heavy Heart Patients: A Look at Pulsed Field Ablation

Heart troubles are common. But for those with extra weight, fixing them can be tough. Doctors have been using a method called catheter ablation to help with a heart rhythm problem known as atrial fibrillation (AF). But results have been up and down. Now, there's a new technique called pulsed field a

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

The Trump Peace Board: A New Path or a Problem?

World leaders are carefully considering an invitation to join a new "Board of Peace" proposed by U. S. President Donald Trump. This initiative aims to tackle global conflicts, starting with the Gaza situation. However, there are concerns about how this board might affect the United Nations. Hungary

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

A New Way to Clean Up Heart Images

Heart scans are a big deal in medicine. They help doctors see what's going on inside. But sometimes, the pictures aren't clear. This makes it hard to tell if something is wrong. One type of scan, called CG MP-SPECT, is especially tricky. It's like trying to see through a foggy window. Lately, there

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Heart Health: A Closer Look at the Yoga-EndOmics Study

Heart failure is a big problem worldwide, especially in places where advanced medical care is hard to get. This is where yoga might come in handy. The Yoga-EndOmics study is looking into how yoga can help people with heart failure. It's not just about stretching and breathing exercises. This study w

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Tech: Why Women Are Left Out

Heart problems in women often go unnoticed. Doctors and tools designed to help don't always consider the unique needs of women. This is a big issue because heart disease shows up differently in women than in men. Yet, many digital health tools, like apps and wearables, don't account for these differ

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Jan 08 2026CRYPTO

A New Era for Crypto Banking: World Liberty Financial Seeks Federal Approval

World Liberty Financial has taken a bold step by applying for a national trust bank charter with the U. S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This move aims to bring its USD1 stablecoin under federal oversight, a significant shift in the crypto landscape. The company, known for its ti

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Smart Tech Helps Doctors Decide Who Needs Heart Scans First

Heart scans, or echocardiograms, are super important for checking heart health. But there are not enough of them to go around. This means doctors need a smart way to decide who needs a scan first. A new study used fancy computer learning tricks to help with this. The study looked at both health and

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Heart's Hidden Clues: Blood Flow and Heart Health

Heart disease is a major health concern, and scientists are constantly searching for better ways to predict and prevent it. One recent study used a special type of scan called CCTA to examine how blood moves through the heart's arteries. This scan provides a highly detailed view of the heart's blood

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Dec 30 2025HEALTH

Standing Strong: How Balance Exercises Speed Up Recovery After Heart Surgery

Heart surgery is a big deal, and recovery can be tough. But what if adding a few balance exercises could make a difference? A recent study looked at how early balance training, along with regular rehab, affects patients who had coronary artery bypass surgery. The study involved 60 patients, all ove

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