fitness
New study explores how exercise affects the progression of cancer
Research has shown that exercise lowers the risk of a range of diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. Mounting studies show us the many...
themanual.com
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business
Scientists unlock future-ready battery tech to transform electric vehicles: 'Our study lays a foundation'
Solid- state battery electrolytes have been heralded by experts at Harvard and elsewhere as tech that could usher in a new, safer generation of highly...
thecooldown.com
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technology
Priya Dutt opens up about brother Sanjay’s cancer diagnosis: ‘Everybody said America lekar jayenge…’; expert shares coping strategies
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- 30+ days ago
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science
Cancer hijacks your brain and steals your motivation − new research in mice reveals how, offering potential avenues for treatment
A cruel consequence of advanced cancer is the profound apathy many patients experience as they lose interest in once-cherished activities. This...
theconversation.com
- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Cold War-Era Uranium Mining Is Causing Widespread Cancer In Navajo Women And Newborns
"The government is so unjust with us... The government doesn't recognize that we built their freedom."The post Cold War-Era Uranium Mining Is Causing...
allthatsinteresting.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Researchers film never-seen-before shark behaviour off remote volcanic islands in Pacific Ocean | Discover Wildlife
For the first time , Galapagos sharks have been recorded rubbing themselves against manta rays to remove unwelcome parasites, according to a new study....
discoverwildlife.com
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beauty
Skin cancer screening | Healthy Living with UNM Health
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Did you know there are only about 30 dermatologists that serve the entire state of New Mexico? That’s why it can take...
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- 30+ days ago
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fitness
'I Got A Heart Transplant At 46 After Beating Cancer. Here's How I Ran A Marathon One Year Later'
"When I crossed the finish line, I felt more alive and grateful than ever before." As a kid, I wanted to live to 100. I was...
womenshealthmag.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Scientist Injects Her Own Cancerous Tumor With Viruses She Grew in Lab
"An immune response was, for sure, elicited." Upon learning she had a breast cancer tumor, a Croatian virologist decided to grow her own viruses to...
futurism.com
- 30+ days ago
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job & work
Study finds juggling two jobs has benefits, pitfalls
Americans working two jobs to help with living expenses and cover some extras has become the norm. The U.S. Census shows that 25% of Midwest...
publicnewsservice.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
Intermittent fasting surprisingly linked to stunted hair growth
HANGZHOU, China — Intermittent fasting has become a popular wellness trend promising improved metabolic health, but a new study finds there may be a...
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- 30+ days ago
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beauty
Red or White? One Type of Wine Increases the Risk of Skin Cancer
Wine is often considered the healthier choice among alcoholic beverages, especially red wine due to its high concentration of antioxidants such as...
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- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Build Sleeve-Busting Arms: The 6 Exercises You MUST Include in Your Next Arm Workout
Whether they admit it or not, most exercisers have at least a passing interest in the size and shape of their arms. Bodybuilders are especially...
fitnessvolt.com
- 30+ days ago
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parenting
Mental disorders surged among children and teens during COVID-19 pandemic, new study finds
A new study analyzing global mental health data has revealed a sharp increase in mental disorders among children and adolescents during the COVID-19...
psypost.org
- 30+ days ago
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technology / education
Try these 7 standing Pilates exercises to build a more stable and stronger body
A stable, stronger body equals a better body. “Stability refers to your body's ability to maintain control and balance during movement, and it can...
t3.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
These Are the Best and Worst Sedentary Activities for Brain Health, Study Reveals
The dos and don'ts for cognitive function. These days you can't walk into a doctor's office or through the line at the grocery store without...
mensjournal.com
- 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Fiber may help protect your gut from overgrowth of harmful bugs, as per new study
Our body isn't just human — it's home to trillions of microorganisms found in or on us. In fact, there are more microbes in our gut...
salon.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
You can now get an Apple Watch Series 10 (mostly) free as a reward for exercise
Many Apple Watch buyers have aspirations of improving their health with the new device. But John Hancock offers a program that provides a much bigger...
9to5mac.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
When Does Intelligence Peak? A New Stanford Study Offers a Surprising (and Encouraging) Answer
Are you cognitively over the hill by 40? Not according to a new Stanford study looking into when intelligence peaks. In the tech industry, 35 is apparently...
inc.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
The Cosmic Library on How Dostoevsky’s Fiction Surpassed Dostoevsky
The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity,...
lithub.com
- 30+ days ago
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job & work
Nuttall declares 'success' from boundary study conclusions
The joint land-needs analysis and study makes Barrie’s case for boundary adjustments, says Mayor Alex Nuttall. “The report was a success,” he said....
bradfordtoday.ca
- 30+ days ago
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lifestyle
Is HPV testing better than Pap smears? What to know as Nova Scotia plans to update cervical cancer screening
N.S. joins other Canadian provinces in swapping Pap tests for HPV testing when it comes to cervical cancer screening. This article is for...
yahoo.com
- 30+ days ago
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wellness
Bowel-cancer rates rising among younger people
Rates of bowel cancer are rising among younger adults, with no clear reason why, experts are warning. Although the disease still affects older people far...
bbc.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
Study uncovers surprising new factor contributing to childhood peanut allergies: 'An important discovery for families'
The number of children with peanut allergies has increased over the years, and researchers may have found a reason for that: air pollution. What's...
thecooldown.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
Why Your Muscles Always Feel Tight and What to Do About Cranky Tissues
Learn how your nervous system affects soft tissue health and discover simple foam rolling techniques to reduce pain, improve mobility, and upgrade...
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- 16 days ago
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technology
Award-winning Edinburgh Fringe play about the world's greatest piper to show in Glassford
The play explores themes of cultural confidence, the clash between tradition and innovation, and the impact of Gordon Duncan's music on the piping...
dailyrecord.co.uk
- 30+ days ago
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