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A new COVID variant always attracts attention, especially after years of public fatigue and repeated waves of concern. This time, the variant drawing notice is BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada.” It is a COVID-19 variant that health agencies are monitoring closely. That phrasing needs care. BA.3.2 is not a media invention, and it is not a proven...

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Gas stove dangers have usually been framed in familiar ways. One warning centers on methane leaks and climate damage. Another centers on combustion byproducts like nitrogen dioxide. Both concerns remain valid. Yet a new study adds a sharper health question. It suggests that the gas itself can bring carcinogenic chemicals into homes, even before a...

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Language feels simple until you stop and really listen to it. Every day, people across the United States use words they’ve known for years, yet many of those words are being said incorrectly. It’s not about intelligence or education; it’s about habit and the quirks of English itself. In fact, studies and reports from recent...

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Pain does not follow a universal scale. Medicine has never found a ranking that fits every patient. The International Association for the Study of Pain says pain is always personal. It also says biological, psychological, and social factors influence it. One patient may call a procedure manageable. Another may describe the same event as overwhelming....