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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Personalizing Exercise Plans

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing many sectors, and now it's stepping into the world of fitness. Large language models (LLMs) are being tested for their ability to create tailored exercise recommendations (ERs). These models can analyze vast amounts of data to suggest workouts that sui

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Latino Men and Prostate Cancer: The Generation Gap

Prostate cancer is a big deal among Latino men in the U. S. There are some striking differences between those born in the U. S. and those who migrated from other countries. The numbers show that U. S. -born Latino men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer. This is a fact that needs more

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Hispanic Elders and Exercise: A New Approach to Brain Health

The Hispanic community in the United States is at a higher risk of dementia compared to non-Hispanic whites. This is a serious issue that needs to be tackled. One way to help reduce this risk is through physical activity. However, there is a problem. The exercise programs that are available do n

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May 27 2025SPORTS

Joey Bosa's Calf Injury: A Setback for the Bills

Joey Bosa, a well-known defensive end, has recently encountered a calf injury. This issue has led to a significant change in his plans with the Buffalo Bills. The team's head coach, Sean McDermott, shared this news with reporters. He mentioned that Bosa will probably be sidelined until the start of

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May 27 2025CRIME

Olympic Star Mary Lou Retton Faces Legal Trouble

Mary Lou Retton, a name synonymous with gymnastics glory, recently found herself in a different kind of spotlight. The former Olympic champion was charged with driving under the influence in West Virginia. The incident, which took place on May 17, has left many wondering about the circumstances lead

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Can Mobile Tech Help Break the Cycle of Overthinking?

Overthinking, or rumination, is a common issue in many mental health struggles. It is a pattern of repetitive, negative thoughts that feel hard to control. Researchers have looked into many reasons why people ruminate. One idea is that people try to avoid certain feelings or thoughts. This is called

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May 27 2025CELEBRITIES

The Robertson Family's Journey Through Loss and Legacy

The Robertson family, known for their hit reality show, recently faced a significant loss. Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the family, passed away at the age of 79. His health had been declining rapidly due to multiple conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease. This was a tough time for the family,

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Home-Based Care: A Smart Choice for Mental Health Crises?

Mental health crises can be scary and overwhelming. But did you know that staying at home might be the best option during these tough times? Intensive home treatment (IHT) is gaining attention as a safe and effective way to handle acute mental health issues. It's a big shift from the traditional app

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price Tag of Cancer Treatments

The financial impact of cancer treatments goes far beyond the cost of the drugs themselves. Side effects from these treatments can rack up significant bills, and if these costs are not accurately measured, it can skew the overall assessment of a treatment's value. The extra costs from side effe

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Morning After Pill: A New Spot in Town

Across the United States, there's a growing concern about access to the Morning After Pill. This pill, known as levonorgestrel or "Plan B, " is a crucial form of emergency contraception. It is designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It's been approved for over-t

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