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Moderate drinking doesn't mean you'll live longer, Canadian scientists find: What to know about alcohol and cancer risk
A new analysis suggests many studies provide flawed perspectives, making light to moderate drinkers look better than they really are. This article is...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago

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Faith No More’s Billy Gould Unsure of the Band’s Future
The last few years have been a bit difficult for Faith No More. After frontman Mike Patton developed agoraphobia and alcoholism due to the pandemic...
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music
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movie & tv
A Divisive Director Is About To Tackle A Surprising New Genre
Talk about a twist. M. Night Shyamalan has made almost nothing but tense thrillers. Whether it’s a kid seeing dead people, a beach that makes you old,...
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learning
'Far from simple or clear-cut': What do Israelis think about the haredi draft bill?
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jpost.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists Want to Grow Human Bodies For Testing And To Harvest For Parts
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outdoors
The Cold, Hard Truth About Cold-Water Surfing
Following a recent surf session on a bright, clean, chilly morning on Vancouver Island, Canada, air 39°, water 48°, I’ve finally come to the...
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lifestyle
Web searches for Wegovy side effects spike 3,500%: What to know about the obesity medication and other health-related questions Canadians asked this week
From weight loss drugs to stomach bugs, we've got answers to some of Canada's most popular health questions. This article is for informational...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
money
The tax grab about to destroy the middle-class second home dream
Mag Humphreys does not consider herself a typical second home owner. The 71-year-old inherited a four-bedroom bungalow in Rock, Cornwall, along with her four siblings after their parents died two years ago. The property was built by her family in the 1960s, and she insists it is occupied for nine...
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cool stuff
The Quest to Save the World’s Rarest Pasta
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books
Thinking About Divorce in a New Way
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entrepreneurship
VC Aileen Lee highlights how the broader investor exodus is worsening woes for unicorn companies
In this week’s episode of the StrictlyVC Download podcast, veteran VC Aileen Lee was direct about a major consequence of the recent boom-and-bust cycle: many companies stuck in limbo aren’t just struggling to regain their footing after raising too much money at unsustainable valuations; they’ve...
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work-life balance
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cycling
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auto
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celebrity
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entrepreneurship
Council Post: The State Of Hybrid Work For Working Moms In 2025: What Companies Should Consider
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cycling
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health / how-to
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parenting
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Studies show the conventional wisdom around teaching kids how to drink responsibly is wrong—and that delaying drinking is best for their brain development. Parenting a teenager is a fraught experience. One of many challenges you face is instilling a healthy attitude toward alcohol. Underage drinking...
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architecture
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cycling
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pets
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space
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entrepreneurship
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science
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