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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Why We Choose Today Over Tomorrow: Health vs. Money

Imagine you're given a choice: receive $100 today or $100 in a year. For most, the immediate option wins, right? This is called temporal discounting—the preference for immediate rewards over delayed ones. Now, think about health. Would you rather eat a burger now or be healthier in a decade? This ch

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Dec 24 2024SPORTS

Giants Stumble Against Falcons: A Review of Playmakers and Pitfalls

The New York Giants faced a tough loss against the Atlanta Falcons, leading briefly before things went south. Let’s break down who stood out and who fell short. Drew Lock's performance was a lowlight, with the lowest grade on offense (38. 6). However, Chris Manhertz (84. 1) earned high marks for his

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Exercises from the East: How Traditional Chinese Moves Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that integrating Traditional Chinese exercises into your routine might help manage Type 2 diabetes? A recent review of studies found that these exercises, which include Tai Chi and Qigong, can help improve blood sugar control in patients. These exercises are not just about physical move

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Dec 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Movies of 2024: Big Screens and Big Dreams

In the annual Movie Club of Slate, film critics chatted about the year’s cinematic hits. Critic Dana Stevens, along with Bilge Ebiri, K. Austin Collins, Alison Willmore, and Odie Henderson, discussed the films that turned heads in 2024. Dana compared film criticism to embroidery on Kleenex, but beli

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Dec 23 2024SPORTS

Patriots’ Gritty Performance Reveals Coaching Concerns

The New England Patriots couldn't secure a win against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but their performance raised some important questions about the coaching staff and decision-making. Despite playing hard, the team's lack of aggression and strange strategy calls left fans and analysts scratching the

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Healthy: The Parental Touch

Have you ever wondered what’s the best way to help kids shed some pounds and stay healthy? Scientists have been digging deep to find out. They've checked out diets, games, and more. Guess what? Programs that get moms and dads involved and mix games with online tools seem to be tops. But when it come

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Choosing the Best COPD Treatments: A Network Meta-Analysis Guide for Doctors

When it comes to treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), doctors need the most reliable evidence to make the best decisions for their patients. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are great for showing how well a treatment works, but they don't always tell us how a new treatment compa

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Can Exercise Lift Teens from Depression?

Depression is becoming more common in young people between 13 and 17. It's crucial to find ways to help them that are as effective as, if not better than, traditional therapies or drugs. One approach that might work is getting them to exercise more. However, there's a lack of strong evidence showing

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Fueling Up for Long Workouts: How Carbs Keep You Going Strong

Ever wondered how to maintain your power during long workouts? A study found that consuming carbohydrates during prolonged exercise can help you keep up your performance, especially when switching from moderate to heavy intensity. Researchers wanted to see if carb loading during workouts would affec

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Do Obstetric Health Workers Like Tools for Shared Decision Making in Early Labor?

When it comes to maternity care, there's a lot happening behind the scenes. One tool that's been making waves is designed to help first-time moms (primiparous women) make decisions during early labor. But what do the professionals think about it? We decided to ask obstetric health care workers their

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