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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Hearing Loss: The Time of Day Matters More Than You Think

Researchers have found that the time of day can make a big difference in how badly noise hurts your hearing. They looked at cells in the inner ear and found that immune cells called macrophages play a big role in this. When the ear is exposed to loud noises, these macrophages get more active, espec

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Little Lungs Breathe: The Science Behind ECMO for Kids

ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, is a lifesaver for kids with severe breathing problems. It's like a temporary lung, giving their own lungs a break to heal. Doctors are always learning more about how to use it best. New tech and better ways to manage ECMO are changing how doctors treat

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late Night TV Shake-Up: Money Talks, Politics Walk

The recent end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has sparked a heated debate. Some say it's about money, others think politics played a role. Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, has strong opinions on the matter. Portnoy points out the harsh reality of business. Colbert earns a hefty sa

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Kids with Breathing Troubles: A Big Problem in Poor Countries

Asthma in children is a huge issue in countries that aren't rich. It causes a lot of sickness, disability, and costs a lot of money for treatment. But most studies about the money side of asthma focus on wealthy nations. This leaves a big gap in understanding how asthma affects kids in poorer places

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Testing New Tools to Spot Thyroid Cancer Spread

Scientists are looking into better ways to detect when thyroid cancer spreads. They are checking out two methods: FNA-TG and FNA-CYFRA 21-1. These methods involve taking tiny samples from lymph nodes in the neck to see if cancer has spread there. The goal is to see if these methods work well and if

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Jul 19 2025SPORTS

Golfer's Dilemma: Accepting Penalty or Facing Social Media Backlash

Shane Lowry, a well-known golfer, found himself in a tough spot during The Open Championship. He had to decide whether to accept a two-stroke penalty or risk being criticized on social media. The incident happened on the 12th hole of his second round. Lowry's ball moved slightly after his club touch

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Jul 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV Shake-Up: What's Next for Comedy Shows?

Late-night TV is going through big changes. CBS recently decided to end its long-running "Late Show" with Stephen Colbert. This isn't just about one show; it's part of a bigger trend. TV networks are cutting costs and changing how they do late-night programming. Advertisers are spending less on lat

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Jul 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV's Tough Times: Is Colbert's Exit Just About Money?

CBS has decided to end Stephen Colbert's late-night show, saying it's all about money. But many people think there's more to it. Colbert has been a big critic of President Donald Trump, and some believe that might have played a role in the decision. Late-night TV is facing some serious challenges.

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Jul 19 2025POLITICS

Trump, Epstein, and a Weird Letter: What's the Big Deal?

Let's talk about a strange letter. It's from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal wrote about it. The letter is from 2003. It's for Epstein's 50th birthday. It has a drawing of a naked woman. Trump's name is in a private area of the drawing. The letter also has a weird conversati

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Jul 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A CEO's Kiss Cam Blunder: What Happened Next?

A tech CEO and his HR head found themselves in a viral video after a simple concert moment went wrong. Grace Springer, a big Coldplay fan, recorded the awkward scene. She didn't know who the couple was when she filmed them kissing on the kiss cam. The video quickly spread online, with millions of vi

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