health
Cat Parasite Can Seriously Disrupt Brain Function, Study Suggests
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nature
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job & work
Frustrated Coloradans face delays in getting unemployment benefits, struggle to get answers
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gaming
Only $ 18? Snag One Of These Cool Gadgets—And Keep The Change!
Who says you need deep pockets to score some seriously cool gadgets? These deals prove that a little cash goes a long way. First up,...
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food & drink
Drinking Coffee Could Add Years to Your Life, According to a New Study
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science
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food & drink
Billions at stake in Missouri and Kansas if proposed Medicaid, SNAP cuts move forward
The cuts could lead to nearly 30,000 jobs lost across Missouri and Kansas health care systems and food suppliers, a new study found. As Congress looks...
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apps
Your iPhone's USB port is seriously underrated: 7 uses cases to maximize its potential
Apple's shift from proprietary ports to USB-C is more cost-effective and gives iPhones a big upgrade in versatility. Here's how to make the most of...
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learning
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science
Broadscale dampening of uncertainty adjustment in the aging brain
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science
These neurons in the abdomen help form the gut-brain connection
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science
We Were Wrong About Uranus: New Study Solves Long-Standing Mysteries
New observations have revealed that we were wrong about the length of a day on Uranus. According to the most precise measurements yet of the...
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technology
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celebrity
MCU X-Men lineup and cast rumour has fans seriously hyped
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health
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fitness
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science
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business
U.S. "fondness for tall SUVs and pickups" compounding risks for pedestrians in crashes, IIHS study finds
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apps
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nature
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cool stuff
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beauty
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health
A common parasite not only invades the brain — it can also decapitate human sperm
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learning / science
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science
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