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May 09 2026FINANCE

Dogecoin’s Price Jump: Why Traders Aren’t Getting Too Excited

Dogecoin saw a 14% jump in just one month, but experts aren’t calling it a full recovery. Many believe this rise is just a short-lived bounce, not the start of a long-term upward trend. One trader pointed out key price levels where Dogecoin might struggle to break through. These levels include zones

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May 02 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin’s 10% Rally: Whales, Trading Volume and Mixed Signals

Dogecoin’s price has climbed about 10% in the last week, a move that experts link mainly to large‑wallet buying rather than ordinary investors. On a single day, the network recorded 739 transactions each worth over $100 000 – the biggest count in six months. Meanwhile, 149 wallets that hold at

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Apr 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Raising a Calm Indoor Pup in Any Aussie Home

Dogs love to explore, but when they live inside a house or apartment, owners must give them a safe and interesting world. The first step is to set up clear rules that everyone follows, such as where the dog can sleep and which furniture is off‑limits. When people give praise, treats or a quick pla

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Apr 12 2026HEALTH

A Pill to Help Your Dog Live Longer?

Dog owners in the U. S. might soon have a new tool to help their aging pets live healthier, longer lives. A California-based company is testing a drug called LOY-002, designed to slow down aging in dogs. Unlike typical medications that treat specific diseases like arthritis or cancer, this pill aims

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

What Happens Inside the Brain in Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease slowly changes how the brain works. It starts when tiny cells that make dopamine begin to disappear. Dopamine is a key messenger in the brain that helps control movement. Without enough of it, people often feel stiff, move slowly, and shake when resting. These problems grow worse

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Mar 12 2026SCIENCE

Controlling Unpredictable Flocks with Clever Dogs and Smart Algorithms

Dogs that guide sheep are experts at handling chaos. In a long‑running competition, teams of dogs and handlers must move small groups of sheep that jump between running away and following. These tiny, undecided flocks behave like random networks that change over time, making them hard to control.

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Jan 27 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Mini Comeback: Is It Just a Blip or a Real Turnaround?

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, two popular cryptocurrencies, saw a small increase of 3% recently. But don't get too excited. Both are still far below their major price points after a big drop from their highest values in 2024. Dogecoin, for example, reached around $0. 30-$0. 32 last September. Now, it's d

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Could Diabetes Meds Be Brain Guardians?

Parkinson's disease is a serious concern for those with type 2 diabetes. This condition can severely affect movement and daily living. Two widely used diabetes medications, GLP-1 receptor agonists and metformin, have shown potential in protecting the brain. However, the current research is inconclus

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

The Future of Dog Crates: More Than Just a Kennel

Dog crates are no longer just simple boxes for pets. They are becoming a big business, with a market value expected to grow from $505. 33 million in 2025 to $765. 90 million by 2032. This growth is driven by a shift in how people see these products. They are not just for safety anymore. Now, they ar

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Parkinson's: To Test or Not to Test?

Parkinson's disease is tricky. It can start causing trouble inside the body way before anyone feels sick. Scientists have made tests to spot early warnings in healthy people. These tests look for things like α-synuclein and check for genetic risks. But wait, there's no cure yet. So, why bother gett

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