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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Quick Fixes for Bad Posture: Does Spiral Stabilization Really Work?

Bad posture is a common issue that can cause problems in the body. It can lead to pain and other issues over time. Many people look for ways to fix their posture. One method that has gained attention is spiral stabilization. This approach is often used to help with back pain. But does it really help

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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

How Face Shapes Are Changing and Why Your Mask Might Not Fit

People in Chile are getting bigger faces, and that's a problem for mask fit. A recent study looked at how faces have changed over the last decade and how well masks fit now compared to before. The study used two sets of data: one from 2013 with manual measurements and another from 2024 using 3D scan

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Temperature and Saliva Affect Oral Cancer Cells

Oral cancer often appears in a specific area of the mouth, shaped like a U. This area includes the floor of the mouth, the sides of the tongue, and the back part near the tonsils. Scientists are still trying to figure out why this happens and how cells in this area deal with changes in temperature a

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

What Matters Most After Surviving Severe Breathing Trouble?

Surviving a serious lung condition in the hospital's intensive care unit can change lives forever. Many people face lasting problems, known as post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). But what do these survivors and their caregivers think is most important for recovery? A study tried to find out. It as

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Jul 11 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: Separating Fact from Fiction

In Central Texas, heavy rains led to terrible flash floods. Some people online blamed this on cloud seeding, a method used to make rain. But experts say this is not true. Cloud seeding is an old idea. It started in the 1940s. The process involves putting things like silver iodide into clouds to mak

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Middle East: Is Peace Really Around the Corner?

The Middle East is a complex place. Some people think it's finally heading towards peace. They point to recent events, like the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. Israel showed off its military strength, hitting Iran's air defenses and nuclear sites. This made Iran weaker and less able to cause tro

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Jul 09 2025LIFESTYLE

A Half-Century of Growth and Togetherness!

It's been five decades since a small group of people came together with a big idea. They wanted to make a difference. They wanted to inspire others. And they wanted to build a community that would last. Today, that dream is still alive and kicking. Over the years, this group has grown. It has evolv

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods and the Blame Game

Some people are saying weird things about the Texas floods. They think it's not just bad weather. They think someone is messing with the weather on purpose. This idea is not new. It's been around for a while. But it's getting more attention now. A politician named Marjorie Taylor Greene said she wa

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Lawmaker Takes Aim at Weather Tweaking: What's the Real Deal?

A U. S. representative recently made waves by announcing plans to introduce a bill that would ban weather modification and geoengineering. This move comes as heavy rains and flooding have caused chaos in Texas, leaving many people stranded. The bill would make it a serious crime to release any subst

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Spark Wild Weather Control Claims

In the wake of devastating floods in Texas, some politicians have floated bizarre ideas about weather control. Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, quickly shut down these claims. He stated that there is no proof to support the idea that anyone can manipulate the weather. Cruz also pointed out

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