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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Funding Fight: Pediatric Group Faces Sudden Cuts

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has decided to stop funding several programs run by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). This move has sparked concerns about how it will affect children and families nationwide. The AAP, which represents around 67, 000 pediatricians, has

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Norway's Crown Princess Faces Health Challenges

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway is dealing with serious health issues. She has a lung condition called pulmonary fibrosis. This disease scars the lungs, making it hard for them to work. Doctors think she might need a lung transplant soon. The Norwegian Royal Palace shared this news. They said

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

What's the Buzz Around Burn Peak?

In recent times, the spotlight on health and wellness has grown brighter, with weight management and metabolic health taking center stage. As 2025 unfolds, there's a noticeable shift away from quick fixes and extreme measures, towards sustainable, safe, and lifestyle-friendly approaches. Amidst this

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Genetic Threads of Mental Health

Mental health issues might not be as distinct as we once thought. Recent findings suggest that conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder could share common genetic roots. This discovery comes from a large-scale study that analyzed DNA data from over 1 million people with mental health condi

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Tech Skills and Health: A New Connection in China

In China, being good with technology might do more than just help with daily tasks. It could also have an impact on how people feel about their health. This is a fresh idea that researchers are still exploring. Digital literacy, or being comfortable with computers and the internet, is crucial in fa

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets of Our Solar Neighborhood: The CoDICE Instrument's Mission

Deep in space, about a million miles from Earth, NASA's IMAP mission is on a quest. It's not looking for aliens or hidden treasures. Instead, it's studying the solar wind and how it interacts with the space around us. This mission has ten tools, each with a special job. One of them is called CoDICE.

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

Beat the Chill: Smart Moves for Bears Games and Taming Hat Hair

Bears games in cold weather can be a challenge. Fans have shared their clever ways to stay warm. One fan mentioned using cardboard under their feet to block the cold. Another fan learned the hard way to keep drinks in a cooler to prevent freezing. A third fan emphasized the need for plenty of tissue

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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

North Jersey Braces for Stormy Day with High Winds and Flooding

North Jersey faced a challenging morning as a storm swept in, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. The weather disrupted commutes, with trees falling and roads flooding. The National Weather Service warned that the rain would continue for much of the day. By afternoon, the rain was expected to eas

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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Wild Weather Weekend: What to Expect

Baltimore is in for a rollercoaster of weather this weekend. It all starts with a bang on Friday. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to sweep through the area. The winds could gust up to 55 mph, so hold onto your hats! Morning commuters should be extra careful. Downpours and fog will make dri

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Dec 19 2025WEATHER

Des Moines' Christmas Snow: A Rare Treat

In Des Moines, a white Christmas is not a sure thing. Only about half the time, there's at least an inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day. This has been the case since records began in 1939. Recently, it's been even less common, with just three official white Christmases since 2015. But what

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