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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Move More, Fight Stronger: How Exercise Can Help with Gynecological Cancers

Gynecological cancers are tough, but there's something simple that can make a big difference: exercise. It's not just about looking good or staying in shape. Exercise can actually help lower the risk of these cancers and support those going through treatment. Different cancers come with different c

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Texas Hill Country Faces Severe Flooding Crisis

Heavy rain has caused serious flooding in Central Texas, with many people still missing. The worst hit areas include Burnet County, where a Flash Flood Emergency was declared after 6-12 inches of rain fell in just one day. Rescue teams have been busy saving people from the rising waters, especially

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Pro Max: Bigger, Thicker, and Longer-Lasting?

Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series is making waves, with whispers that the Pro Max model might be a game-changer. Let's dive in and see what's cooking. First off, size matters. The iPhone 17 Pro will sport a 6. 3-inch display, while the Pro Max will go bigger with a 6. 9-inch screen. Bigger screens

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Pesticide's Lingering Effects on Cockroaches: A Closer Look

Cockroaches might not be everyone's favorite insects, but they play a crucial role in keeping ecosystems balanced. Unfortunately, these critters are also getting a dose of carbendazim, a common fungicide used in farming and food production. This chemical is everywhere: in water, soil, air, and even

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Jul 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Red Mud Can Help Lock Up Nickel in Soil

Soil pollution is a big deal, and nickel is one of those tricky metals that can cause problems. Scientists have been looking into how to manage nickel better in the soil. One interesting solution? Bauxite residue, also known as "red mud. " This stuff is a leftover from aluminum production, and there

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Combining Probiotics and Exercise to Fight Obesity and Anxiety

Obesity is a big problem worldwide, causing health issues like high blood sugar and anxiety. Scientists wanted to see if giving mice a special probiotic called Pediococcus pentosaceus E24-168, along with exercise, could help with these problems. They used mice that were fed a high-fat diet to make

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Gaming Before Bed Might Be Keeping You Awake

Late-night gaming sessions might be doing more harm than good to your sleep. A recent experiment shed light on how different evening activities impact sleep quality. The experiment involved 31 young men who enjoyed gaming. On two different nights, they either played video games or watched a nature

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Your Body's Built-in Strength Trainers

Muscles are not just for show; they are the body's powerhouses. They can adapt and grow stronger with the right kind of training. This ability to change is crucial for anyone looking to improve their fitness or overall health. When you engage in physical activity, your muscles undergo a transformat

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Afar

A mysterious traveler has been spotted heading towards our solar system. This object, now named 3I/ATLAS, is the third confirmed interstellar visitor. It's currently between the asteroid belt and Jupiter, moving at an incredible speed of about 130, 000 miles per hour. The object's origin is quite i

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Jul 05 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo XIV's Summer Break: A Time for Reflection and Action

Pope Leo XIV, known for his humble approach, is taking a six-week vacation. This break is not just about rest but also about tackling some big issues facing the Catholic Church. Leo is heading to Castel Gandolfo, a historic summer retreat near Rome, to escape the heat and focus on work. Leo is not

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