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Mar 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring Savings with TikTok Star Alix Earle

Alix Earle, the TikTok influencer who just launched her own skincare line Reale Actives, is turning heads with a fresh list of Amazon bargains during the Big Spring sale. Her online shop showcases everything from smart scales that track body metrics to sleek, sleeveless tanks that pair well with any

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Mar 27 2026SCIENCE

Healthy Habits, Happy Minds: How Kids with Autism and ADHD Thrive on Balance

Parents of 523 children aged 7 to 12, most boys, filled out surveys about their kids’ daily habits and feelings. Researchers used a statistical method called latent profile analysis to spot patterns in four distinct groups. The first group, about one‑fifth of the sample, showed very high levels of

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Mar 27 2026SCIENCE

New Ways to Spot Lifestyle Health Risks

Scientists are exploring fresh markers in the body that could help spot problems linked to how we live. These new tools look at tiny molecules and signals in blood, sweat or even breath that change when we eat poorly, sit too long or smoke. By catching these clues early, doctors might offer advice t

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Gut Microbes and the Mind of New Breast Cancer Patients

The study looks at how the gut bacteria of women newly diagnosed with hormone‑receptor positive, HER2‑negative breast cancer relate to their feelings and thinking skills. Instead of starting with the disease, the research first examines the patients’ mental state and memory before any treatment b

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Mar 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Maui’s Mighty Make‑Up: How Johnson Gave the Demigod Real Life

Dwayne Johnson stepped into the shoes – and the suit – of Maui for Disney’s new live‑action Moana, a task that tested both his body and his imagination. The actor explained that the costume was no light‑weight prop; it weighed 40 pounds and took roughly two and a half hours each day to get on. Even

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Youth E‑Cigarette Campaigns Face Online Pushback

Recent years have seen a jump in teen vaping across the United States. Governments at every level launched campaigns to warn kids about the risks. These messages were shared on platforms like Twitter and TikTok, each with its own style. But the campaigns hit a wall: many users opposed them

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Mar 27 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Seeks Middle‑East Help to Beat Iranian Drones

Ukraine is close to signing several security deals that could help it defend against Iranian attacks. The foreign minister said the country is in talks with the UAE and Qatar, and that it hopes to finish agreements during President Zelenskiy’s visit to the Gulf. The goal is to gain support for Ukrai

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Mar 27 2026POLITICS

Chinese Vessels Turn Back From Hormuz, Raising Safety Concerns

The Gulf’s narrow Strait of Hormuz has once again become a flashpoint as two Chinese container ships halted their departure after attempting to exit the region. Their abrupt reversal, captured by ship‑tracking systems, signals that even assurances from Tehran about safe passage may be unreliable.

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Mar 27 2026POLITICS

Former Brazilian Leader Moves Home After Hospital Stay

A former president of Brazil was released from a hospital on Friday and will now live at home under a special form of house arrest. He must stay there for at least three months, a decision made by the court because of his health. The former leader is 71 years old and has already been in prison

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Simple Rules for a Healthy Diet

The world of nutrition advice feels like a roller coaster, with trends swinging from low‑fat to keto and back again. It is hard to pinpoint a single answer for “what should I eat? ” because most studies are messy and give mixed messages. Still, a handful of topics have stronger evidence from contr

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