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Jul 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Do Some People Choose Action Over Relaxation?

People often wonder why some individuals are always on the move while others prefer to take it easy. It's not just about personality or luck. Several factors influence whether someone is active or laid-back. First, financial resources play a big role. Wealthier families can afford to enroll their k

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating Seizure Care for Dialysis Patients: A Balancing Act

Patients with severe kidney issues and epilepsy face a tough situation. Their bodies handle medicines differently. This is because their kidneys aren't working well. Dialysis, a life-saving treatment, adds another layer of complexity. It can change how seizure medicines work in the body. So, doctors

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Doctors and Patients: How Choices Shape Health

Doctors and patients often have different views on time and risk. This can change how treatments are chosen and how well people get better. But we don't know much about how these differences affect health. A recent study looked at how doctors and regular people see time and risk. It also checked if

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Tax Changes Favor Some Wealthy Schools Over Others

The recent tax bill signed into law has some surprising twists for private colleges. While big names like Princeton, MIT, and Harvard will see higher taxes on their endowment earnings, smaller schools with significant wealth are getting a break. This shift comes from a change in the rules that now e

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

A Star's Call for Unity and Sacrifice

During the 59th Karlovy Vary Film Festival, actor Peter Sarsgaard grabbed attention with a heartfelt speech about unity and division. He pointed out that the U. S. is splitting into smaller groups based on politics, race, and other factors. He warned that this kind of division is a common tactic use

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution and Lung Cancer: What's the Link?

Lung cancer is becoming more common in people who never smoked. Scientists think air pollution might be a big reason why. A recent study looked at the DNA of lung tumors in 871 non-smokers from around the world. They found that people exposed to more pollution had more DNA changes linked to cancer.

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

Texas Faces Devastating Floods: Lives Lost and Many Missing

Texas has seen some of the worst flooding in recent memory. The rain was so heavy that it caused rivers to overflow. This led to a huge disaster. Many people lost their lives. Sadly, children were among the victims. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, spoke about the situation. He said that rescue

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Football's Response to Serious Allegations: A Moral Dilemma

Football clubs often find themselves in tricky spots when players face serious allegations. Thomas Partey, a key player for Arsenal, is now charged with five counts of rape and one of sexual assault, which he denies. These charges relate to incidents reported by three different women between 2021 an

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Clash of Titans: PSG vs. Bayern Munich in Atlanta

The biggest club soccer tournament ever is down to eight teams. Two powerhouses, PSG and Bayern Munich, are set to battle it out in the quarterfinals. PSG, fresh off winning the UEFA Champions League, has been shaking things up. Their new coach, Luis Enrique, is all about teamwork and keeping posse

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Jul 05 2025SPORTS

Makayla Timpson: The Backbone Behind the Basketball Star

In the competitive world of professional sports, making the cut is a significant achievement. Makayla Timpson, the 19th overall pick in the draft, secured her spot on the Indiana Fever's roster. She outperformed four other players, including fellow draftees and training camp participants. This victo

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