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New report shows lifestyle habits can help manage heart rhythm problem
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – During this busy holiday season, cardiologists have said that people should not forget to take care of their heart. People can take several steps to keep their hearts beating strong. For those who have been diagnosed with a heart rhythm problem, in addition to medication or other therapies that a doctor would…
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New guide by Lancaster GP explains how lifestyle impacts hormonal health
A GP and Lancaster University researcher has published a guide to hormonal health based on her evidence-based research. Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now Hormonal dysfunction is a common problem and at the root of many health conditions. In “Happy Hormones, Happy you”, Dr Milli Raizada…
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Facebook deliberately engineered its platforms to hook kids, legal complaint alleges
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook parent Meta Platforms deliberately engineered its social platforms to hook kids and knew — but never disclosed — it had received millions of complaints about underage users on Instagram but only disabled a fraction of those accounts, according to a newly unsealed legal complaint described in reports from The Wall Street…
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See how First Ladies have transformed the White House for Christmas
(CNN) — Barbara Bush outfitted the White House Christmas Tree with hundreds of white lilies and iridescent garlands. Michelle Obama added tributes to the First Dog, Bo, in her festive decor. Melania Trump bucked convention with bare white branches and those infamous dark red trees. Since holiday-obsessed Mamie Eisenhower ramped up presidential Christmas decorations in…
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Top penis myths busted
No matter how many supplements and green juices you pump into your body, or how often you give your wardrobe a totally fresh overhaul, you simply can’t escape the inevitable process of aging. While women are basically conditioned from childhood to prevent the gradual process of physiological deterioration, embarking on an endless cycle of tightening, toning, and…
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‘Eileen’ Is an Ode to the ‘50s and ‘60s With Fur Coats and Courrèges Suit Skirts
LONDON — Costume designer Olga Mill calls those in her line of profession the ultimate “internet creepers” when it comes to researching a project and getting every detail correct in a character’s closet. “I looked at Sears catalogues from the ‘50s. I really went down some rabbit holes on Flickr, looking for family archive photos…
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Eight lifestyle choices that lower your risk of cancer
A new study has identified eight key lifestyle choices that can reduce the risk of certain cancers by up to 30 percent. These include limiting red meat intake to three servings per week, avoiding sugary beverages, and maintaining a diet rich in fiber. Regular physical activity, achieving a healthy weight, and minimizing fast food consumption…
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10 Intriguing Facts about Museum of the Future
The Museum of the Future has captured the world’s attention since opening, with its cutting-edge and futuristic design. It has cemented its reputation as a hub for intellectual discussions, a beacon for innovators, and a catalyst for change. Whilst many are familiar with the design of this architectural marvel and its role as a global…
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Charlie Munger ate peanut brittle, drank Diet Coke, and refused to exercise — and still lived to 99. Did that make him a SuperAger?
Investing legend Charlie Munger has died aged 99. Lacy O’Toole/CNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images p” class=”inline-offer pre-churn-offer”> Redeem now Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has died aged 99. Munger wasn’t obsessed with longevity like other billionaires. Genetics likely played a large part in his health, an aging expert told Business Insider. Advertisement Charlie…
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Eye on Education: Determining fact, fiction and supposition online
Last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 873, which requires that all California public schools integrate media literacy concepts and skills into existing coursework in English/language arts, science, math and social studies. Schools will be required to teach children how to determine if information they find on line is fact, fiction or supposition. AB…