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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Lockdowns Impacted Opioid Deaths in Ontario

In the early days of 2020, Ontario, Canada, took serious steps to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools and non-essential businesses were shut down. People were told to keep their distance from others. Borders were closed, and healthcare services were adjusted. These measures were put in place to sl

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Ginseng's Secret to Better Sleep

Sleep is a big deal. It affects how we feel and function every day. Unfortunately, many people struggle with sleep issues, and the usual treatments aren't always effective. But there's a glimmer of hope from an unexpected source: ginseng. This isn't just about the plant itself, but a special compoun

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Apr 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Navigating Family Changes: Tallulah Willis' Insights

Tallulah Willis, the youngest child of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, has a unique perspective on blended families. She was a teenager when her mother, Demi Moore, began dating Ashton Kutcher. This period was challenging for Tallulah. She felt forgotten and struggled with the changes in her family dyn

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

The Fighter Who Never Quit

From the Amazon rainforest to the bright lights of Miami, Diego Lopes' journey is a testament to perseverance. He is not just another Brazilian fighter; he is a symbol of resilience. This Saturday, he steps into the Kaseya Center, not just representing Brazil, but also Mexico, to challenge Alexande

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Tiny Wiring of a Mouse's Brain

A mouse's brain is tiny, but it's packed with intricate details. Tiny sections of brain tissue, about the size of a grain of sand, can contain hundreds of thousands of cells. These cells are linked together by miles of wiring. This complexity has always been a challenge for scientists. In the late 1

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

Billionaire's Big Space Job: Jared Isaacman's Senate Showdown

Jared Isaacman, a wealthy businessman and space enthusiast, is set to face the Senate. He is up for the big job of leading NASA. This event is happening on April 9, 2025. The hearing will be live-streamed, so anyone can watch it online. This is a big deal because Isaacman has already made history i

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

The Search for the Hidden Planet

The solar system might have a ninth planet. It is hiding far beyond Neptune. Scientists have been looking for it for years. They have not seen it yet. The evidence comes from strange orbits of small, icy bodies. These orbits suggest a large planet is pulling them with its gravity. A powerful telesc

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Apr 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Tools to Make Work Easier

Google has rolled out some exciting updates to make work easier. They have introduced Google Workspace Flows. This tool uses AI to handle complex tasks. It can research, analyze, and create content. It is currently in an early testing phase, but it looks promising. Workspace Flows uses custom v

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

Living with Spinocerebellar Ataxia: The Unseen Struggles

Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) is a tough condition to live with. It affects movement and coordination. Most people know about the physical symptoms. But there is more to the story. The focus has been on managing symptoms. This is because there are not many treatment options available. However, the im

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Heatwaves and the Brain: How Hot Weather Affects Our Mood

Hot weather can mess with your mood. It's not just about feeling uncomfortable. It can actually change how you feel and act. Scientists have been trying to figure out why this happens. The brain has a part called the posterior paraventricular thalamus. It's like a control center for emotion

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