November 5, 2025

New Study Finds That Early Exposure to Peanuts Helped 60,000 Children Avoid Allergies

In the United States alone, some 8% of children have a food allergy, including more than 2% with a peanut allergy. In 2015, however, researchers suggested that peanut allergies could be prevented in babies and young children through early exposure, debunking the belief that introducing the nut too soon would inevitably lead to a life-long allergy. By 2017, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

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November 5, 2025

68-Year-Old Skateboarding Grandma Shreds at Local Park With Elegance, Skill, and Grace

Around the world, grandmas are typically seen as gentle, serene older women devoted to equally peaceful activities. But most people forget that they are also women with interests—many of which they can finally focus on later in life. A 68-year-old woman from China known as “Grandma Liu” is the best example of this. The senior can often be seen shredding at her local skate park with elegance and skill.

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November 4, 2025

Earth Now Has “Two Moons” Until 2083, NASA Confirms

NASA has confirmed that a little asteroid named 2025 PN7 has been orbiting in sync with Earth. Discovered by the University of Hawaii, the asteroid is categorized as a “quasi-moon.” The quasi moon is a rare kind of space object, and keeps in almost perfect sync with Earth’s orbit. According to astronomers, the quasi-moon measures anywhere between 60 to 118 feet wide.

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