Who Gets Night Cramps the Most—and Why

Night cramps—sudden, painful muscle spasms that often wake people from sleep—can affect anyone, but some groups are more vulnerable than others. Knowing the risks can help with prevention. Older Adults Nearly one-third of adults over 60 report regular night cramps. Aging muscles lose flexibility, nerves transmit signals less efficiently, and circulation slows—especially to the legs…

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Deaf hiker falls 700 feet, but when rescuers finally find her, she isn’t alone

Being young means exploring the world and experiencing different cultures and places. Some choose to stay in their home country, while others visit a far-away country or perhaps take on a challenging activity. Twenty-one-year-old Amelia Milling, who is deaf, isn’t afraid of challenging herself and decided to climb a mountain in Alaska by herself. But…

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Lung Can.cer: 6 Everyday Objects That Harm Your Health

Cancer remains one of the most difficult diseases to combat, with causes ranging from genetics and immune system irregularities to environmental exposure. Our homes—often assumed to be safe—can contain numerous carcinogens hidden in everyday objects, silently impacting our health. From air quality to personal care items, several common products can harbor harmful substances. Scented candles…

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Author Fires Back After Losing DC Comics Contract Over Kirk Comments

Gretchen Felker-Martin, a transgender horror writer, has lost a major DC Comics contract after making inflammatory remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Hours after Kirk, 31, was fatally shot at a Utah campus event on September 10, Felker-Martin posted: “Thoughts and prayers you Nazi b-tch. Hope the bullet’s okay after touching Charlie.”…

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