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What are the worst ultra-processed foods? What to know as clusters of additives linked to type 2 diabetes, new study finds
The new research follows a recent study indicating nearly four in 10 heart disease and stroke deaths are linked to consuming ultra-processed...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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The NYC Restaurant Where Anne Burrell Discovered Her Culinary Style
The culinary world is saddened to report that famed chef Anne Burrell, known by many as the star of multiple cooking programs such as "Worst...
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innovation
University of Oklahoma Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Hydrogen Energy Storage
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have developed a new method to measure hydrogen transfer energy in complex materials. The study, led by...
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Common breakfast food chemical linked to strokes, heart attacks
Exposure to a common chemical found in breakfast foods could have adverse health effects. These health effects include an increase in the risk of...
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job & work
Thousands more people are moving into Vermont than moving away
(Meg Malone / VPR File)A new study shows Vermont has become a popular place to move to since the COVID-19 pandemic.The state treasurer's office...
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Should Canadian seniors get the RSV vaccine? What the latest study says about cost and benefits
Find out if the RSV vaccine is worth it for you, especially if you have to pay out-of-pocket. This article is for informational purposes only...
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parenting
Parents’ phone habits increase exposure of mature content for children, new study finds
CNN — You might not think twice about spending extended time on your phone around your children, but a new study suggests that parents’ screen- time...
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science
Night Owls Face Higher Depression Risk. A New Study Explains The Link.
People who are late to rise and late to sleep are at higher risk for depression. A new study from University of Surrey scientists has...
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shopping
'You just see piles of rubbish dumped' - Croydon's worst fly-tipping sites tackled
Areas of Croydon being plagued by fly-tipping and anti social behaviour are being tackled to make them safer for people living nearby, businesses and...
mylondon.news - 30+ days ago
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cycling
Factory Friday: Mike Max Maddog and Meano (understudy) on the Menu
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Synthetic Hair Cancer
Recent studies show that synthetic braid hair has harmful chemicals which have been linked to cancer. For many Black people, synthetic hair is a...
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Study Challenges Myths About Cannabis, Brain Health, and IQ
A study spanning 44 years and involving over 5,000 men challenges long-held beliefs about cannabis and cognition. Researchers found that cannabis...
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Study Finds Link Between Higher Caffeine Consumption and Lower Risk of Memory Loss
• A new study found that higher caffeine consumption was linked to a lower risk of memory loss from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. • However,...
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92% of Kids Say Creativity Helps Boost Their Confidence, Crayola Study Shows
Experts say expressing creativity helps kids recognize their own unique talents. Creativity, or the ability to come up with original ideas, is a skill...
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Certain type of statins may help decrease liver cancer risk
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One Physical Attribute Makes You About 60% More Likely To Develop Dementia, New Study Finds
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Which Hotel Rewards Program Is Right for You? A Comparison of the Best
Curious which hotel loyalty program offers the best bang for your buck? A new WalletHub study ranks the top programs by value, perks, and...
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Long COVID study indicates “something concerning is happening”
Two new studies are reporting on an ongoing long COVID research project investigating the persistent effects of COVID-19 on cognition in the months...
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artificial intelligence
AI is ‘breaking’ entry-level jobs that Gen Z workers need to launch careers, LinkedIn exec warns
• LinkedIn’s chief economic opportunity officer, Aneesh Raman, said artificial intelligence is increasingly threatening the types of jobs that...
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The Absolute Worst Type Of Oil For Stir-Frying
Stir-fries are bountiful dishes teeming with protein, carbs, fats, and, of course, flavor. Whether you prefer yours with long noodles or short grain...
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What to do about organizational charlatans and false performers at work—study shares employee insights
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Valentino Rossi explains why he finds watching MotoGP races 'a disaster'
Valentino Rossi is now a MotoGP team owner after retiring from Grand Prix racing at the end of 2021. But his sporadic race attendance has drawn...
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This work used event study to examine the impact of three policies (shutdowns, reopening, and mask mandates) on changes in the daily COVID-19...
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Wasaga Beach’s worst-kept secret is now the town’s most anticipated store opening. After months of speculation on local Facebook pages, the owner of...
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movie & tv
Nicolas Cage Pedro Pascal's Meta Action Comedy Finds New Success on Netflix
Released in 2022, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent was one of the riskier Hollywood projects to hit theaters after the pandemic wreaked havoc...
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We’ve all had that moment when we’re at the dentist for a cleaning and the hygienist berates us for not flossing. Well, maybe...
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