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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Moving More, Frail Less

Frailty is a big deal for adults. It's when your body can't do what it used to. You might feel weak, tired, or just not as strong. Scientists have been looking into how much we move around in 24 hours and how it affects frailty. There are guidelines for how much we should move in a day. But

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Can We Stop the Confusion After Surgery?

Imagine this: you're older, you've just had a hip surgery, and suddenly you're feeling confused and disoriented. This is what doctors call postoperative delirium, and it's a big problem for older patients. It's like your brain is having a tough time waking up from surgery. It can be a scary experi

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Feb 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Growing Up with an Alcoholic Father: Charlize's Story

Charlize's father was a sick man, battling alcoholism throughout her life. She only knew him as an alcoholic. This was a tough reality for her to face. Growing up in South Africa during that time, there wasn't much support for families dealing with addiction. People didn't talk about it openly. It

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Feb 22 2025CRYPTO

Jewelry's Digital Transformation

Firstly, imagine a world where every diamond, every gold nugget has a digital history. Welcome to the future of jewelry, where blockchain technology is shaking things up. This isn't just about fancy gadgets; it's about making the jewelry supply chain more trustworthy and efficient. Think about this

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Feb 22 2025SCIENCE

Electric Fields and Liquid Crystal Twists

Liquid crystals are fascinating materials. They flow like liquids but have molecules that can align like solids. One interesting thing about them is how they react to electric fields. This reaction is called the Fréedericksz transition. In simple terms, an electric field can make the molecules in a

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Push Through Budget Plan for Trump's Immigration Agenda

Senate Republicans recently pushed through a $340 billion budget plan early Friday morning, after a grueling all-night session. This move was met with strong opposition from Democrats, who tried to halt the process with numerous amendments. The vote was largely along party lines, with 52 Republicans

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

When Words Collide: The AP's Stand Against White House Restrictions

In a surprising turn of events, the Associated Press (AP) has taken legal action against three officials from the Trump administration. The lawsuit, filed in a Washington, D. C. federal court, challenges the White House's decision to limit AP's access to presidential events. This move comes after th

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Rebuilding Dilemma: Who Pays the Bill?

Imagine a country in ruins, homes destroyed, and lives uprooted. That's Ukraine today. The World Bank estimates that fixing everything will cost nearly $500 billion. This includes homes, roads, and the lives of many people. The war has taken a massive toll, with many people killed or forced to flee.

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Maine and Trump Clash Over Transgender Athletes

The tension between Maine and President Trump escalated when he threatened to cut federal funding to Maine. This was due to Maine's policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports. The heated exchange happened during a gathering of governors at the White House. Trump's threat was me

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Feb 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Reacher Season 3: Your Guide to Streaming the New Episodes

Picture this: a former military cop turned drifter, Jack Reacher, is back for another thrilling adventure. The new season of "Reacher" is here, and it's based on the seventh book in the series, "Persuader" by Lee Child. With eight episodes ready to roll out, the first three are already available.

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