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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Yoga Pose That Helps Us Face Our Own End

People often feel scared of death, and this fear can cost them money, health, and good feelings. They may avoid talking about their future care or keep medical treatments going longer than needed. In yoga terms, this strong grip on life is called abhinivesha and is one of five mental troubles that h

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Mar 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Disasters Hit the Most Vulnerable: How Floods and Cyclones Mess With Cleanliness in Bangladesh

People living with disabilities face unique challenges when nature throws a curveball. When heavy rains or violent storms hit Bangladesh, the country’s already fragile toilets and drainage systems get wrecked. The damage isn’t just about broken pipes; it means that those who need extra help to

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Mar 20 2026BUSINESS

Older Entrepreneurs: Turning Late‑Life Passion into a Strong Retirement Plan

People in their fifties and beyond are stepping into business ownership more than ever. The rise of the “Founder” label on professional networks has surged, especially after 2022, as layoffs and economic shifts push workers to seek freedom outside traditional employment. Many older adults face the c

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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

Healthy Skin Starts With Simple Daily Choices

People who look good often keep a handful of easy habits that work together to protect their skin from the inside out. The most common ones focus on drinking enough water, eating whole foods, using plant‑based creams, and protecting the skin from the sun. Skincare experts say that the secret is cons

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Mar 19 2026HEALTH

Dementia Risk and Diabetes: What the Numbers Say

People with diabetes often worry about their brain health, and research shows that the type of diabetes matters. In a study that looked at an entire nation’s records, scientists compared people who had type 1 diabetes, those with type 2 diabetes, and individuals without any form of the disease. They

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Mar 19 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and the Risk of Forgetting

People who live with diabetes face a higher chance of losing memory. A recent study looked at nearly 284, 000 adults and found that those with type 1 diabetes were almost three times more likely to develop dementia than people without the disease. Those with type 2 diabetes were twice as likely. Th

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Mar 18 2026POLITICS

The U. S. Exit Plan: What Happens If You Really Leave?

People who said they would leave America after President Trump won have found the idea more complicated than it first seemed. The plan sounds simple: give up citizenship, pay a small fee, and move to another country. In reality, the world is full of rules that make this difficult. First, becoming

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Mar 18 2026SCIENCE

Behind the Scenes of Amazing Science Photography

People often wonder how photographers capture stunning images of nature’s hidden moments. One of the most impressive examples is a time-lapse showing a chicken embryo growing inside an egg. The person behind this eye-opening footage is a photographer who has turned tiny, fast-moving creatures into s

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Mar 16 2026CELEBRITIES

The Big Spend, The Big Debt: What’s Really Happening with Mayweather?

People keep saying Floyd Mayweather is broke. That rumor got louder after a journalist met a jeweler who said the champ had no money left. The story was shared on YouTube, and a former soldier who knows Mayweather talked about his huge daily spending. He said the fighter could spend around one milli

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Mar 16 2026HEALTH

Medical Bills Make People Skip Needed Care

People who owe money for hospital visits often postpone going to the doctor, dentist or therapist. A study using data from a 2023 national health survey found that about ten percent of nearly thirty thousand U. S. adults had medical debt, meaning they struggled to pay any health‑related bills in the

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