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Am I at risk of bladder cancer? Symptoms of a 'forgotten' disease that impacts 1,000s of Canadians every year
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know 9 in 10 bladder cancer cases in Canada are diagnosed in populations ages 50 and older? This...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago

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'I've been losing sleep over it': Canadians share how retirement fears are impacting their health and wellbeing
From depression to high blood pressure, the financial stress of retirement can have serious impact on Canadians' mental and physical health. Sandi...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
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medicalnewstoday.com - 30+ days ago
health
Transition Lenses Review: Everything To Know From An Ex Contact-Wearer
Trust me, these lenses have changed my life for the better. I’ve been wearing glasses since third grade, but to be honest, I never really liked them—until now. At 51, things have definitely changed. Growing up, I was teased a lot about my glasses, and eventually, I begged my parents for contacts....
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apps
Apps Every College Student Should Have
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Manhattan chapter.As a senior in college, I have gone through many ups and downs....
hercampus.com - 22 days ago
job & work
Run on numbers: the numbers that keep South Africans awake at night
Numbers are important. Numbers play an important role in day-to-day life in every situation we face. Almost all the things we do every day involve...
iol.co.za - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Bill Gates says a 2-day work week is coming in just 10 years, thanks to AI replacing humans ‘for most things’
• Say hello to a 5-day weekend: Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says artificial intelligence may soon automate almost everything—and with...
fortune.com - 9 days ago
sports
MLB bans torpedo bats—or so 'Pardon the Interruption' would have you believe
ESPN's Pardon the Interruption has made a tradition every April 1 of leaning into the April Fool's Day of it all. Tuesday was no exception. In one...
thebiglead.com - 3 days ago
wellness
The 15-Minute Mobility Program Will Make You Better for Everything
This workout series created by physical therapists will improve your quality of life a quarter hour at a time . MAKE A DIFFERENCE in your workouts—and your life—by taking more time to focus on healthy, pain-free movement. The new Men's and Women's Health 15-Minute Mobility program will be your guide....
menshealth.com - 30+ days ago
technology
The X Everything App will launch this year, aiming to compete with Apple Pay
When Elon Musk bought Twitter, one of his many controversial decisions was to rebrand the company and social network platform as X. He said at the time that the purchase was “as an accelerant for X, the everything app” – aka a western clone of China’s WeChat. Part of this vision includes becoming a...
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nature
‘It’s all gone’: CAR-T therapy forces autoimmune diseases into remission
Engineered immune cells, most commonly used to treat cancers, show their power against lupus and other immune disorders. Urban Lab invites...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Good Mews, Pokémon TCG Pocket's Mythical Island expansion is set to offer new booster packs with a chance to grab everyone's favourite pink cat
Desperate for more content to drop in Pokemon TCG Pocket? Well, good news, a new expansion is dropping for it next week, featuring a new booster pack...
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technology
Acceptability of an online peer support group as a strategy to improve antiretroviral therapy adherence among young people in Kampala district, Uganda: qualitative findings - BMC Infectious Diseases
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cooking / health / recipes
17 Simple and Delicious Recipes Everyone Loves (And Always Asks For)
Some recipes never lose their charm. These 17 simple and delicious dishes are the ones everyone always asks for. Whether you’re looking for something...
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food & drink
A Cut Above: Dexter Three Wood Bourbon Reviewed
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health
New Cancer Study Finds Spikes In Women's Diagnoses As Disease's 'Burden' Shifts Away From Men
Cancer trends are shifting according to a new study released this month. While the American Cancer Society’s annual survey found deaths from the...
madamenoire.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
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food & drink
I Just Discovered This Cheap Frozen Ingredient to Level Up My Morning Eggs (It’s the Easiest Breakfast Hack!)
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science
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Vaccines are one of the most important tools in public health and play an important role in infectious diseases control. Owing to its precision, safe...
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entrepreneurship
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books
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A public health expert charts the cumulative effect of prejudice on peoples’ bodies, from heart disease to cancer...
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food & drink
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health
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science
Type 2 Diabetes Rewires the Brain Like Early Alzheimer’s
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beauty
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cool stuff
Piastri: “Still some fine-tuning” despite topping FP2
Remaining cautious of his competitors, Oscar Piastri said the unfavourable disruptions to FP2 made it “really hard to know” where everyone stands in...
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