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wikitree (1327 Posts)

  • Shocking Truth About ‘Healthy’ Foods that Might Trigger Type 1 Diabetes A study suggests bananas, oats, and wheat may increase Type 1 diabetes risk in children, raising dietary concerns.
  • Statins May Slash Cancer Risk by Up to 66%, Study Finds Research suggests statins may lower the risk of heart disease and over 20 cancers, potentially aiding in cancer prevention.
  • Is Your Perfume Triggering Early Puberty in Kids? Cosmetics Influence Hormone Timing in Minors A study suggests hormone-disrupting chemicals in cosmetics may lead to earlier puberty in minors, urging careful product selection.
  • Pop Quiz: How Much Do You Really Know About Corn? Celebrate one of autumn’s favorite staples: corn! Not only is it delicious, but it also packs a nutritious punch that’s worth exploring.
  • Is Your Ear Ringing? Recognizing and Responding to Sudden Hearing Loss Sudden sensorineural hearing loss can indicate an emergency; timely treatment is essential for recovery and managing ear health.
  • Dentist Reveals Shocking Truth: Avoid Brushing Your Teeth After These TWO Situations Dr. Margaret Feldborg advised against brushing teeth immediately after meals or vomiting, as it can harm enamel.
  • COVID-19 Lockdowns Linked to Accelerated Brain Aging in Teens, New Research Shows A study has revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up adolescent brain aging, with the effects being more pronounced in females.
  • Lawsuit Over Ohtani’s 50th Home Run Ball Stalls High-Stakes Auction A baseball fan has filed a civil lawsuit claiming ownership of the 50th home run ball and requesting that the auction be halted.
  • One-Third of Children Worldwide Struggle with Nearsightedness A study reveals global myopia rates in children have tripled since the 1990s, now affecting 36% due to increased screen time.
  • Baseball Fans, Don’t Miss It: Ohtani’s 50th Home Run Ball Auction! Shohei Ohtani of the LA Dodgers has set another major record in Major League Baseball (MLB), and his 50th home run ball has been auctioned.
  • South Korean Businessman Kidnapped in Peru, Rescued in Dramatic Police Operation A South Korean businessman was kidnapped in Peru and rescued within a day, leading the Korean community to reevaluate their safety measures.
  • Death Threat Against President Yoon for October 26 Sparks Police Investigation A concerning phone call has prompted the police to investigate after claims were made that President Yoon Suk Yeol might face danger.
  • Arizona Police Probe Gunfire Incident at Vice President Harris’s Campaign Office Authorities have launched an investigation after gunfire struck the campaign office of Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate.
  • Balloons from North Korea Force Shutdowns at Incheon and Gimpo Airports Balloons launched from North Korea have caused 20 disruptions at Incheon and Gimpo airports this year, totaling 413 minutes.
  • Cell Phone Distraction Causes Kid to Drop Artwork Worth Millions of Won at Museum At the Hoam Art Museum, a young visitor nearly knocked over a valuable artwork during Nicolas Party's exhibition, but it remained unharmed.
  • China Hosts Historic Mass Wedding for 5,000 Couples! A historic mass wedding in China saw 5,000 couples tie the knot simultaneously across 50 regions, promoting affordable marriages.
  • Could a New Pet Tax Stop People from Ditching Their Dogs? A proposed pet ownership tax in South Korea seeks to address community challenges from rising pet numbers and care costs.
  • Man Loses Most of His Penis After Filler Procedure—Doctor Blames the Patient In a harrowing tale that has caught the attention of many, a man faced devastating consequences after undergoing a penile filler procedure.
  • An Apple a Day: Surprising Health Perks You Didn't Know About Apples prevent cancer, provide digestive support, and help control weight, while apple cider vinegar aids skin health and digestion.
  • Wake Up Refreshed: How Sleeping in Darkness Boosts Your Health Sleeping with lights on can disrupt health; creating a dark environment improves sleep quality and reduces risks of chronic diseases.
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