LIFE

Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Movement and Gums: The Surprising Connection

Have you ever thought about how your daily habits can affect your gums? A study recently looked into this, focusing on 185 people divided into three groups: those with healthy gums, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Researchers were curious if diet and exercise levels played a role in gum disease. The

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Dell's XPS 13 (2024): Powerful and Portable, but Room for Improvement

Dell has recently launched the new XPS 13 (2024) model, and its lightweight design, thanks to Intel's Lunar Lake processor, is truly impressive. However, not everything about this laptop is flawless. For instance, typing can feel a bit awkward due to the peculiar keyboard and touchpad layout. Despi

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Is Your Makeup Expired? Here's What You Need to Know

Makeup doesn't last forever, and using it past its expiration date can be risky. Powder products like blush or eyeshadow can stay good for up to two years, while liquid ones like foundation might last only six months to a year. Mascara and liquid eyeliner are the quickest to go bad, at just three mo

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Meet Pam Bondi: Her Education and Career Journey

Most people know Pam Bondi as Florida's former attorney general. But now, she’s in the spotlight again because presidential hopeful Donald Trump has nominated her for U. S. attorney general. Before we dive into her career, let’s find out more about her education. Bondi is definitely no stranger to

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Nov 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Shaq's Water Aversion: A Healthy Lifestyle Paradox

Shaquille O'Neal, the former NBA star, has made massive strides in his health journey. From facing life-threatening conditions to flaunting his abs on social media, he's come a long way. But there's a surprising issue: Shaq hates drinking water. He only drinks when he feels dehydrated, which isn't t

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Where Are the Hurdles for Nurses in Critical Care?

Have you ever thought about how tough it can be for nurses to provide end-of-life care to patients and their families from different cultural backgrounds in Intensive Care Units (ICUs)? With the world becoming more diverse, this challenge is becoming more common. Nurses often feel like they're navig

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Patrick Fishburn: The Utah Golfer with a Story to Tell

Patrick Fishburn, a rising star in the world of golf, wasn't always destined to be a professional golfer. Born in Ogden, Utah, to a sporty family, Fishburn was more into basketball and other activities as a teenager. But something changed, and he found his true calling on the golf course. By 2009, h

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Tracking Older Adults' Daily Life with Smartphones: A New Way to Monitor Cognitive Health

Today's methods for keeping an eye on the cognition of older adults aren't cutting it, especially with the rising number of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. We need better ways that are sensitive, can be used on a large scale, give objective results, and reflect real-life funct

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Fatigue and Daily Life with Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Patients During Chemo

Ever wondered how chemo affects those battling bone and soft tissue sarcomas? Well, a recent study took a close look at this. Researchers wanted to see how tiredness, quality of life, and daily activities changed in these patients during the first six months of chemotherapy. They also aimed to find

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Wheelchair Basketball: How It Boosts Lives in Conflict Zones

Imagine you're in a country torn by conflict, and you're one of the many people who use a wheelchair. Life can feel pretty tough, right? But for some, wheelchair basketball is more than just a sport—it's a lifeline. Researchers decided to find out just how important this game is for athletes from lo

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