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May 08 2026HEALTH

How Virtual Reality Helps People Face the End of Life

Therapy tools don't have to be heavy metal machines or complicated pills. Sometimes, they come in the form of a headset that drops you into a quiet forest or lets you revisit a childhood home. In places like Thailand, where families carefully prepare for peaceful goodbyes and spiritual traditions gu

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May 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Kelly Oubre Jr. : How His Roots and Beliefs Shape His Game

Kelly Oubre Jr. didn’t become an NBA player overnight. His journey started in New Orleans, where he was born in 1995, but Hurricane Katrina changed everything. At just 10 years old, he and his family had to leave their home and rebuild in Texas. That move wasn’t just about changing cities—it was abo

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May 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Jose Alvarado's Background: The Mix of Cultures Behind the Player

Jose Alvarado grew up in Brooklyn, a place where basketball isn’t just a sport—it’s a way of life. Born in 1998, he became a guard known for his toughness and never-give-up attitude. While his nationality is American, his heritage ties him to Puerto Rico, a Caribbean island where his father’s family

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Impact of Mouth Problems on Everyday Life

A study in a Kuwaiti dental clinic looked at how mouth conditions affect people’s daily living. Researchers asked 103 patients with oral diseases to fill out a questionnaire in Arabic that measures how health issues touch physical, mental and social life. The same number of healthy people answered t

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Perimenopause: Simple Tips for a Healthier Transition

When a woman’s ovaries start to change, she enters perimenopause. It is the time before menopause when hormones become uneven and periods may skip or feel different. These changes can bring many symptoms, like hot flashes and mood swings. Everyone experiences them in their own way. Alcohol m

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May 07 2026HEALTH

LDL Goals Missed in Turkish Diabetes Care

In Turkey, doctors try to lower the bad cholesterol that raises heart risk for people with type‑2 diabetes. New rules set in 2019 demanded even lower levels, but many patients still fall short. A big study across the country looked at how well these targets are met. It followed many diabetic pati

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Hidden Strengths: How People Beat Back Pain

Many adults endure aches in muscles and joints, yet a few manage to live comfortably or even return to full health. Researchers set out to find what helps these people stay strong, looking beyond the usual emotional and social clues. They gathered stories from those who have coped well with pain and

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May 07 2026POLITICS

The Inside Battle Over Israel on the Right

In Florida’s rural areas, a Republican hopeful for governor is selling $40 shirts that read “No American should die for Israel. ” A few hours away, a far‑right commentator is asking donors to back a newsletter that will attack conservative voices who criticize Israel. The war in Iran has made

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May 07 2026WEATHER

A Heat Wave That Could Make 2027 the Warmest Year Ever

Scientists warn that a huge El Niño is forming in the Pacific and could peak by the end of next year. This storm is expected to be even stronger than the powerful 2015‑16 event and may rival the intense 1877 El Niño, which caused worldwide suffering in the late 19th century. The combination of this

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May 07 2026SPORTS

Arsenal Fans and the Tottenham Paradox

A strange idea has been floating around football circles: what if Manchester City were hit with a massive points penalty that drops them to the bottom of the league? This would create an unusual chain reaction, potentially saving their rivals Tottenham from relegation and leaving Arsenal fans to cho

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