health
Study on medical data finds AI models can easily spread misinformation, even with minimal false input
A hot potato: A new study from New York University further highlights a critical issue: the vulnerability of large language models to misinformation....
techspot.com
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health
Norovirus rates have skyrocketed by 340% this season. Here’s where the ‘winter vomiting disease’ is spreading and why
Though norovirus is some time s called the “stomach bug” or “stomach flu” and may cause symptoms similar to those of influenza viruses, the contagious...
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pets
No More Struggle: The Easiest Way to Open Dog Poop Bags
I have sworn for years being able to open dog poo bags ought to be an Olympic sport. They never open easily and your dog...
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science
Traffic jams? Study reveals ants' secrets to smooth traffic flow
Ants, with their highly organized social behavior, have long inspired research. In particular, they have often inspired simple solutions to complex...
phys.org
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Psychological skills and strategies enhance athlete performance under pressure
How do athletes perform well under pressure? A meta-study, published in the International Review of Sport & Exercise Psychology, reveals that athletes...
psypost.org
- 30+ days ago
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auto
Former GTA 6 dev highlights "labor of love" GTA 5 map expansion mod, and doesn't know how its environment artist finds the time for the "tremendous amount of work" required
One former Rockstar Games environment artist is full of praise for this massive GTA 5 mod that adds a whole new area into the game, noting...
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- 30+ days ago
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job & work
How to find a health care lawyer and negotiating employment contracts for physicians
AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians, residents, medical students and patients. From private practice...
ama-assn.org
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architecture
Sick of Bad Design? These 8 Healthcare Centers Challenge the Clinical Cliché
These cutting-edge medical spaces prove that good design is an effective prescription for better patient care. Whether it’s a dash to A&E...
architizer.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
Study finds concerning new factor linked to sleep loss: 'The consequences aren't just relatively trivial things'
Getting a good night's rest is becoming more difficult for millions of people worldwide because of rising temperatures caused by our overheating...
thecooldown.com
- 30+ days ago
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business
A Small Business Owner Asks, 'What's Your Plan,' Now That A $ 20 Product From China Costs $ 50 Before It Even Hits The Warehouse?
A post from a small business owner on Reddit’s r/smallbusiness subreddit has gained traction, capturing the panic and confusion spreading across the...
yahoo.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
Dylan Mulvaney Finds Her Light
“I think most trans people have strongly ingrained survival tactics,” Dylan Mulvaney writes in her new memoir, Paper Doll: Notes From A Late Bloomer. “My...
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how-to / photography / technology
Easily Create Custom Lightroom Presets With ChatGPT
Artificial intelligence has rapidly expanded what you can do in photography, and now it's stepping into Lightroom presets. Creating custom presets...
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crafting
9 Creative DIY Projects That Use Thrifted Finds
Save a trip to the craft store and use your secondhand scores. Perusing thrift store aisles for items you can easily incorporate into your home...
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beauty
The ten-minute needle-free wrinkle hack recommended by a top aesthetic doctor: The GH verdict
Another beauty fad championed by TikTok or a verified game-changer? Our beauty editor finds out Adding another step into my already lengthy night- time...
goodhousekeeping.com
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health
Why US Healthcare is So Costly, Yet So Bad
More than 30 million Americans, 12% of the population, had to borrow money last year to pay medical debts, even though most of them had some form...
medium.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Exclusive: Inside the thriving wild-animal markets that could start the next pandemic
Live- animal markets are a natural laboratory for viruses to evolve and spark deadly outbreaks, yet scientists lack support to study the risks they...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Tyson Kansas City Chiefs Nuggets are the star on a game day food spread
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business
Meta, OpenAI partner with Orange to train AI models on African languages
Meta (NASDAQ:META) and Microsoft-backed (NASDAQ:MSFT) OpenAI have partnered with France-based telecom company Orange (OTC:ORANY) to train artificial...
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job & work
Research finds women feel 'invisible' in work and social settings by 36
A poll of 2,000 women found 44 per cent have struggled with feelings of being overlooked and unacknowledged. For 45 per cent of these, such...
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self improvement
Giant Study Finds Viagra Is Linked to Almost 70% Lower Risk of Alzheimer's
Usage of the medication sildenafil – better known to most as the brand-name drug Viagra – is associated with dramatically reduced incidence of...
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- 30+ days ago
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diy
Barn Sale Finds
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fitness
Does strength training and cardio support brain health later in life? New study
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- 30+ days ago
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technology
Not Just for US Veterans: 7 Medical Breakthroughs the VA Gave to the World
With the VA facing job cuts, it's important to remind not only veterans, but also lawmakers, health officials and the American population just how...
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food & drink
Is ’Underconsumption Core’ Hurting Small Cafés?: Part One
“Underconsumption core” is Gen Z’s response to financial distress, and it’s spreading like wildfire across social media. But how does it impact small...
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architecture
New book 'I-IN' brings together Japanese heritage and minimalist architecture at its finest
I- IN is a spatial studio that exemplifies Japanese design at its finest, its growing portfolio spanning from sleek sci-fi offices to the luxe minimalism...
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health / fitness
1 psychedelic psilocybin dose eases depression for years, study reveals
livescience.com
- 30+ days ago
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