Expert explains common myths about childhood asthma

Parents often face anxiety over childhood asthma treatments due to widespread myths. This article debunks common misconceptions, clarifying that inhalers are safe and essential for managing the condition. It emphasizes that consistent use, not just treating symptoms, is key to preventing severe flare-ups and ensuring a child’s healthy development. Seek professional advice over online information.

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‘You have ruined things for me in school’: Emraan Hashmi reveals his son Ayaan’s reaction to his cameo in Aryan Khan’s Ba***ds of Bollywood

Emraan Hashmi’s cameo as an intimacy coach in Aryan Khan’s “Ba***ds of Bollywood” went viral, much to his son Ayaan’s embarrassment at school. Hashmi revealed the scene was a last-minute change, with SRK approving the concept. The cameo’s unexpected popularity was confirmed by a call from Netflix’s head, highlighting its massive impact.

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NASA reimagines space junk as an economic equation: How a new cost lens could save the future of orbit

NASA’s new research reframes orbital debris as a financial risk, quantifying the economic impact of collisions and mission losses. This cost-benefit analysis prioritizes efficient mitigation strategies like rapid deorbiting. Furthermore, studies reveal space debris holds latent resource potential, suggesting a dual approach of removal and in-space recycling for metals like aluminum and titanium.

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Watch: Hurricane Melissa batters Caribbean; terrifying scenes of destruction emerge

Hurricane Melissa has devastated the northern Caribbean, claiming at least 49 lives, primarily in Jamaica and Haiti. The Category 5 storm, the strongest to hit Jamaica, caused widespread destruction and power outages. Rapid intensification, fueled by warm waters linked to climate change, is a major concern. International aid is now flowing into the affected nations.

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Disney channels to go dark on YouTube TV? Here’s what happened that triggered blackout

Disney’s popular channels, including ESPN and ABC, have vanished from YouTube TV following a breakdown in last-minute negotiations over carriage fees. Millions of subscribers are now without access to live sports and other beloved programming. Both companies are still talking, but a resolution for viewers remains uncertain as financial disagreements persist.

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