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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Boost Your Lifespan: How Good Habits Outsmart Genetics

Ever wondered if you can outsmart your genes when it comes to lifespan? Well, a big study says yes! Researchers looked at over 350,000 adults and found something amazing. If you don't smoke, exercise regularly, get enough sleep, and eat healthily, you could live almost six years longer, even if your

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Live Longer Despite Genes: Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Risk by 62%

You might think your genes decide how long you live, but a new study says that’s not entirely true. By leading a healthy lifestyle, you can actually reduce the risk of early death by about 62%. This finding comes from research published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine. The study used data from over 3

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The ‘80s Icons We Lost in 2024: A Generation’s Sorrow

For kids who grew up in the ‘80s, 2024 was a tough year. It felt like we lost a part of our childhood as one celebrity after another passed away. Some might call them legends or icons, and they certainly made a big impact on film, TV, and broadcasting. One death that hit hard was someone from the T

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Why We're Uncomfortable Talking About Money

Money matters can be a tough subject to bring up, even with close friends and family. A recent survey found that most adults in the U.S. prefer discussing politics or religion over their finances. Surprisingly, 62% of people feel highly uncomfortable sharing their financial details with loved ones.

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Unleashing AI's Power: How Businesses Can Turn Experiments into Profits

The clock is ticking for companies to turn their AI experiments into real business value. A recent study by Deloitte found that while many organizations are seeing early benefits like improved efficiency and cost savings, they struggle to scale their AI initiatives. Two-thirds of businesses are boos

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Meet AirOps: Your New AI-Powered Marketing Buddy

Ever heard of AirOps? If not, let's chat about it! AirOps is like a superhero for businesses that need to create and manage marketing content. Picture this: you've got a website, and you need to fill it with content to inform customers, attract new ones, or even boost your search engine ranking. Now

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Partners: Accenture and Nvidia Team Up for Big Business

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is causing quite a stir in the IT world, with mixed opinions on its future. While some see it as a threat, others are eager to adopt it. Accenture and Nvidia have just announced a big expansion of their AI partnership, aiming to sell machine learning algorithms to more b

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Oct 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Ellen DeGeneres's Shocking Health Reveals in New Netflix Special

Imagine finding out you have not one, but three health conditions all at once! That’s what happened to comedian Ellen DeGeneres. Recently, she shared this surprising news during her new Netflix special called "For Your Approval." At 66 years old, DeGeneres faced some unexpected results from a recent

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bring Your Ideas to Life: Meta's Revolutionary AI-Powered Video Generator

Movie Gen, a revolutionary AI-powered video generator, is set to change the way we create and consume film content. By harnessing the power of natural language processing and machine learning algorithms, this innovative tool can transform your ideas into stunning high-definition videos with just a f

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

News Roundup: AI Regulation, Verizon Outage, OpenAI CTO Steps Down

California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill aimed at regulating large AI models before their release to the public. He criticized the legislation for applying strict standards to basic functions and not focusing enough on potential risks from the technology. The governor encouraged lawmakers to r

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