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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Boosting Birth Support: Doulas and Clinicians Team Up

Doulas, who aren't medical professionals but offer crucial support during pregnancy and childbirth, can really make a difference for patients and outcomes. However, their role in hospitals isn't always clear, and they often aren't part of the hospital staff. To make things better, we need system-wid

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Eating for the Planet and Your Genes

Ever wondered how your diet might impact your genetic predisposition to obesity? Scientists in the CARTaGENE cohort asked the same question and decided to explore the relationship between the Planetary Health Diet and obesity-related genes. This diet, recommended by the EAT-Lancet Commission, is des

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Jan 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Info Matters for Green Business Travel

Business travelers are big players in the aviation industry's carbon emissions, especially in the U. S. where they account for around 10% of total emissions. While commercial jets are the larger culprit, business travelers using scheduled flights or private jets need greener options. The Global Busi

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Jan 01 2025FINANCE

Upgrade Your Money Game in 2025

As 2024 wraps up, it's time to think about your money plans for the new year. Experts say it's crucial to check where you stand financially before setting goals. Ashley Lapato from YNAB suggests changing how you think about money. Instead of seeing it as a chore, imagine how it can improve your futu

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Treasury Hacked: China's Role and Response

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. Treasury Department revealed that their systems were breached by Chinese hackers. The intrusion happened after a third-party software service provider was compromised. This allowed hackers to access some workstations and unclassified documents. The Treasury

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Life Behind Bars: 15 Death Row Inmates Get a Second Chance

In a surprising move, North Carolina's outgoing governor, Roy Cooper, made a significant change in 15 death row inmates' sentences. Instead of facing execution, these inmates will now spend the rest of their lives in prison without parole. This decision came after Cooper reviewed each case with care

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff's Quarterfinal Showdowns: Predictions and Insights

Get ready for a thrilling start to 2025 as the College Football Playoff (CFP) quarterfinals kick off! The action begins on New Year's Eve with Penn State facing Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl. FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt has made his picks for these high-stakes matchups. Klatt predicts Penn State

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Sick Season is Here: What You Need to Know About Flu, RSV, and COVID-19

As the holidays come to an end, so do the festivities for many families in Chicago. Instead of celebrating, they're dealing with a wave of illnesses. Flu and RSV, a respiratory virus, are on the rise, making their way through the city like a storm. Doctors say it's not surprising, as this time of ye

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Jan 01 2025BUSINESS

Ladies' Night Lawsuits: A Tough Lesson for Small Businesses

You might think that offering discounts to women on Ladies' Night would boost business, but it can actually put small restaurants out of business. That's what happened to Lima Restaurant in California. The owner, John Marquez, had to close after settling a discrimination lawsuit over a Ladies' Night

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Jan 01 2025BUSINESS

UnitedHealth Group's Business Booms Despite Murder Shock

UnitedHealth Group is set to break financial records this year, with revenue already reaching over $299 billion by September. The company's CEO, Andrew Witty, has shared this good news with executives, aiming to boost morale after the tragic murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of their insurance divis

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