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Most small aquariums can look stunning with the right fish— that are not only beautiful, but also hardy. If you too are planning to keep an aquarium at home, then here we list some beautiful fish that are easy to care for:

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As homes and preferences evolve, living plants are increasingly replacing traditional Christmas trees. These natural alternatives offer a calmer, longer-lasting festive feel, suiting various spaces and styles. From the tree-like Norfolk Island pine to the fragrant rosemary and space-saving Italian cypress, these options bring enduring greenery and subtle seasonal charm.

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The 15-44 age range of women faces elevated danger from this condition, which shows hereditary patterns because of both inherited factors and environmental elements which include sunlight exposure, and infectious diseases.

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Scientists have developed a groundbreaking "urine aging clock" that analyzes microRNAs to predict biological age, offering a non-invasive way to detect accelerated aging. This breakthrough, detailed in NPJ Aging, can identify individuals at higher risk for conditions like type 2 diabetes, potentially years in advance.

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Bird flu, particularly H5N1, is spreading through animals, raising pandemic concerns. While human infections are rare and mostly mild, global cases have a high fatality rate. Current research indicates a low risk of widespread human transmission due to close monitoring and the virus's limitations.

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