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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Low Magnesium Levels in Dialysis Patients: A Hidden Risk?

Low magnesium levels, or hypomagnesemia, might be a sneaky issue for people on peritoneal dialysis (PD) or a mix of PD and other treatments. This condition could be more common than we think, but we don't have a clear picture of how often it happens or what it means for patients. One big question is

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gmail Users: Your Chance to Ditch That Embarrassing Email Address!

Google is finally letting users switch up their Gmail addresses. This is big news for anyone stuck with a childhood email that no longer fits their vibe. The tech giant has quietly updated its help pages, revealing a new feature that allows users to change their @gmail. com addresses. This change w

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

AI Firms Face High Interest Rates as Investors Get Nervous

AI companies are borrowing big, but investors are getting cold feet. While stock markets keep cheering for AI, the debt world is singing a different tune. New AI startups are finding it tough to borrow money. They have to pay high interest rates. This shows that investors are not so sure about these

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Michigan Eyes Experienced Coach to Turn Things Around

Michigan is making waves in the coaching world, and Kyle Whittingham is at the center of their search. Whittingham, who recently stepped down from his long-term role at Utah, is known for his steady hand and disciplined approach to coaching. At 66, he might not be the youngest choice, but his experi

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Small Steps to Big Health Wins in 2026

Getting healthier in 2026 doesn't have to be a huge struggle. Joshua Gilliam, a bodybuilding champ and owner of a fitness center, says it's all about taking it easy at first. He suggests starting with tiny changes, like eating more veggies and protein, drinking more water, and getting enough sleep.

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Flu Fighters: Tamiflu and Beyond

Flu season can be brutal. High fever, coughing fits, and a stuffy nose can make anyone feel miserable. Many people turn to Tamiflu for relief, but it's not the only option out there. There are other treatments that might work better for some folks. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Face of the Mysterious Denisovans

In 2025, scientists made a big step forward in understanding the Denisovans, a group of ancient humans that have puzzled researchers for years. The Denisovans were first discovered in 2010 through DNA from a tiny pinkie bone found in a cave in Siberia. This DNA showed that the Denisovans were a dist

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Next Coach: A Veteran in the Spotlight

Michigan's search for a new football coach is heating up. After the holiday break, things are moving fast. Warde Manuel and his team are working hard to find the right person for the job. It looks like they might have found someone special. Kyle Whittingham, the former Utah head coach, is now the t

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Reality Star's Life Cut Short: Mickey Lee's Tragic End at 35

Mickey Lee, a familiar face from the reality TV show "Big Brother, " passed away at the age of 35. Her family shared the heartbreaking news, describing it as her "transition. " Lee's journey was marked by her genuine personality, which won over fans and fellow contestants alike. She was known for he

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cameroon's Internet Revolution: Starlink's Promise and Pitfalls

In Cameroon, Starlink, a project by SpaceX, is shaking up the internet scene. It's bringing connectivity to places where traditional networks struggle. But there's a catch. While Starlink talks about making the internet available to everyone, the cost is a big hurdle. Many people can't afford it. Th

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