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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Living with Pancreatitis: A Closer Look at Daily Life

Pancreatitis, whether it's the recurring acute type or the chronic kind, can really mess with a person's daily life. It's not just about the physical pain; it's about how these conditions affect overall well-being. Surprisingly, there's not much research comparing how these two types of pancreatitis

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

A Star-Studded Night at Melbourne Park

The Australian Open kicked off its first-ever formal opening ceremony with a bang, and it was clear who stole the spotlight. Roger Federer, the legendary Swiss tennis player, took center stage in a special exhibition match. He teamed up with past champions Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to face off agai

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Australian Cities for Retirement: A Closer Look

Australia is a top pick for retirees from the U. S. thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and English-speaking communities. While big cities like Sydney and Melbourne have high home prices, smaller cities offer a more budget-friendly way of life. Daily expenses, such as groceries, di

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Aussies Down Under and Up in Aspen

Aspen has a special place in the hearts of Australians. For over three decades, Aussies have been flocking to this snowy paradise. They come for the thrilling sports, the warm community, and the stunning winter scenery. It's like a second home to many, especially during their summer months. On Janu

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Measles Cases Rise: What's Going On?

Measles is making a comeback. This is a big deal because it's a very contagious disease. It can be serious, especially for young kids. Experts are worried because the number of cases is going up. They think this might be because some people are not getting vaccinated. Vaccines are a hot topic right

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

What's in a Label? The Media's Word Game with Politics

Some politicians, like Zohran Mamdani, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others, are often called progressives. But what do they really stand for? Their ideas are more like those of communists, not progressives. They want a system where the government controls everything, like in Russia or China. This i

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How UK Health Workers Tackle Drinking Problems

In the UK, too many people are dying from alcohol. The problem is worse for those who are not well-off. The government knows this and wants to do something about it. But how? There are people who work on these issues. They have ideas on how to help. But no one has really asked them what they think.

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Brothers, Waves, and Secrets: A Surf Drama in the Making

A new surf drama is brewing, and it's not just about riding waves. Two big names in entertainment and surf culture are teaming up to bring a story of brothers, secrets, and the healing power of the ocean to life. The project, called "Bali Hai, " is set to hit the screens after it's filmed in the bea

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Jan 17 2026CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A New Player in Crypto Lending

Mutuum Finance, a fresh face in the crypto world, is making waves with its decentralized lending protocol. The project has just wrapped up a security review by Halborn Security, a big deal for any crypto venture. This review is crucial because it ensures that the platform can handle collateral, inte

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Jan 17 2026POLITICS

How Spain's Pension Changes Hit Women Harder

In Spain, a big change happened in 2011 to the pension system. The goal was to make it more stable for the future. But, it ended up making things harder for women. Here's why: Women often take breaks from work to take care of family. This can make their work history shorter. The new rules said you

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