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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Optic Nerve Changes: What Happens After OSA Surgery?

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that can harm the optic nerve. It does this by reducing the oxygen supply to the optic nerve. This can lead to a condition called glaucomatous optic neuropathy. This is a big deal because it can cause vision problems. But what happens to the optic nerve after surge

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

New Travel Restrictions: 36 Countries on the Chopping Block

The United States is looking to expand its travel ban. This time, up to 36 more countries could be added to the list. These countries are mostly in Africa, Central Asia, the Caribbean, and a few Pacific Islands. The U. S. has some serious concerns about these places. They think these countries don't

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Middle East's Peace Talks: Iran's Conditions for Negotiations

The Middle East is in turmoil, and Iran has set clear conditions for peace talks. At the heart of the matter is the ongoing conflict with Israel. Iran has made it known that it will not engage in negotiations while under attack. This stance was communicated to neighboring Gulf countries, who are try

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Critics and Fans See the New Dragon Movie Differently

The latest live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon has been a big hit with moviegoers. It made a whopping 83 million dollars in its first weekend. This success is expected to continue. The movie has also received positive reviews from many critics. For example, Sarah Moran from Screen Rant g

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Tech: Growing Heart Tissue in 3D

Heart research has taken a big step forward. Scientists have created a new way to grow heart tissue in the lab. This isn't your typical flat dish. Instead, it's a 3D setup that mimics the real heart better. The key? Flexible electrodes and tiny fibers. First, let's talk about why this matters. Drug

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Taurine's Role in Keeping Eggs Young

Eggs age after they leave the ovary. This is called postovulatory aging. It's a natural process, but it can affect fertility. Researchers have found that taurine, an amino acid, might help slow down this aging process. The study looked at pigs and mice. It found that taurine deficiency speeds up ag

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Impact of a Short Bike Ride on Creative Thinking

Creative thinking is crucial for innovation. It's about coming up with fresh and useful ideas. Aerobic exercise is known to boost brain power, but how it affects creativity is still a mystery. Some studies suggest that both single and multiple exercise sessions might give creativity a lift. However,

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Asian Americans: Sleep and Love in a Time of Hate

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a surge in hate crimes and discrimination against Asian Americans. This period was tough on many levels. The study looked into how this discrimination affected sleep patterns among Asian Americans. It also explored how romantic partners interacted with each other about

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Jun 17 2025CRIME

A Morning of Chaos in Spokane Valley

The day started with a bang in Spokane Valley. A man was shot and killed by police. This was after a wild chase that started in the morning. The chase ended in a crash. The man who was killed was a suspect in a crime spree. The trouble began when a man stole a car from a father and daughter aro

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Jun 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Father's Day: A Hole in One for Family Bonds

Golf is a sport that brings many families together. It is a tradition that many families enjoy on Father's Day. It is a way for families to connect and create memories that will last a lifetime. In Baton Rouge, many families took advantage of a brief window of nice weather to hit the greens. The

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