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Renting doesn’t mean the landlord’s fire policy covers you. Check whether your lease requires insurance, then review protection for belongings, liability to the landlord or neighbors, deductibles, and temporary living expenses. #RentersInsurance

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Recurring stock losses may reflect a weak decision process—not a flawed personality. Learn how waiting periods and allocation limits can curb impulsive trades, while regular reviews and rebalancing rules keep portfolio risk in view. #BehavioralFinance

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What could turn U.S.–Iran tensions into a major global economic shock? The key channel is prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, which could raise oil, LNG, and marine insurance costs. Even a low-intensity conflict could weaken investment and employment by prolonging uncertainty. #GlobalEconomy

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Chatbot adoption doesn’t automatically mean fewer call center calls. Bots may explain a policy yet lack authority to issue refunds or change accounts. This article shows why shared context at handoff—and journey-level KPIs—matter. #CustomerService

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Kidney disease does not automatically mean you should avoid walking. For most people with stable chronic kidney disease, start with short walks at a conversational pace and gradually work toward 150 minutes of moderate activity per week—as your condition and tolerance allow. #KidneyHealth

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Weak kidneys do not automatically mean avoiding exercise. For stable chronic kidney disease, brisk walking, stationary cycling, swimming, and light strength training may help improve fitness and quality of life. Aim for an effort where you can still speak in short sentences. #KidneyHealth

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