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Santiváñez resigns as Justice Minister amid political turmoil
Resignation at a pivotal moment for the government In a move that reshapes Peru’s justice leadership just days before Parliament weighs a censure motion, Juan…
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Resignation at a pivotal moment for the government In a move that reshapes Peru’s justice leadership just days before Parliament weighs a censure motion, Juan…
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Recap: What happened in Game 2 The Cubs faced a 3-0 deficit after Manny Machado connected on a first-pitch splitter in the fifth inning, extending…
Cubs defend decision to pitch Imanaga to Machado in Game 2 CHICAGO — The Cubs faced a charged moment late in Game 2 of the NL Wild Card Series as manager Craig Counsell stood by a decision that drew mixed reactions from observers: leaving left-hander Shota Imanaga to pitch to Manny Machado in the fifth…
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A quirky twist on cold prevention As autumn arrives, many of us default to familiar remedies—honey, ginger tea, Vitamin C—when we sense a chilly season ahead. But a recent study from the University of Hamburg suggests that our bodies may be primed to fight colds in a much less traditional way: by watching videos of…
What the Hamburg study actually tested In a first of its kind experiment at the University of Hamburg, 62 adults watched short video clips. Some clips showed healthy individuals, others depicted people with clear cold symptoms. The researchers aimed to see whether merely observing illness cues could influence the body’s immune preparation, even before exposure…