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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Using Smartwatches to Track Brain Health: A New Approach

Imagine if your smartwatch could help detect early signs of cognitive decline. Researchers are exploring a new way to monitor brain health using a simple task called the n-back test, delivered through smartwatches. This test, known for assessing working memory, is being used to gather real-time data

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Nov 18 2024CELEBRITIES

A Danish Dream: Victoria Kjær Theilvig Becomes the First Miss Universe from Denmark

Meet Victoria Kjær Theilvig from Denmark. She's just made history as the first Danish contestant to win Miss Universe. The 73rd edition of the competition took place in Mexico City, where 131 contestants gathered to represent their countries. This year, new faces joined, including representatives fr

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

Crypto Market Pause: What's Next After Bitcoin's Surge?

Bitcoin has been sitting pretty at $90, 000, thanks to the recent election excitement. But analysts think the market might take a break from its upward sprint this week. After all, every roller coaster needs to slow down sometimes. So, what could be next for the crypto world? Let's take a closer loo

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Why Immunity Markers May Predict Esophageal Cancer Recurrence

Scientists are exploring whether certain immunity signals in the body, known as biomarkers, can forecast the comeback of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) within three years. This type of cancer often returns after patients undergo a mix of treatments including immunotherapy and chemotherapy

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Power Play: Ally of Putin's Accuses U. S. and U. K. of Plotting Sabotage

Imagine this: A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has some juicy accusations. He claims the U. S. and U. K. are up to no good, planning to mess with underwater internet cables and disrupt maritime energy trade. This isn't coming out of nowhere. It follows reports that Russia is setting

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AR Smart Glasses: Coming Sooner Than You Think!

Ever wondered when you'd see Samsung's take on AR smart glasses? Well, hold onto your hats! Recent leaks from South Korea have spilled some interesting details. These glasses are expected to hit the market in the third quarter of 2025. That's just around the corner! And guess what? The initial batch

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Nov 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Grant Hill and Tamia Hill: A Love Story That Lasts

Grant Hill and Tamia Hill have been married for 25 years. That's a long time in anyone's book. They started their journey in 1999, and it's been a rollercoaster of love, family, and success. Grant, the former NBA star, and Tamia, the R&B sensation, have built a life together that's inspiring. They'v

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Trump & the Stock Market: A New Game Plan

During Donald Trump's first term, Wall Street picked up on something big: the stock market was his scoreboard. He celebrated rallies, advised Americans to buy when prices dipped, and even thought about firing the Fed Chair, Jerome Powell, when the market dropped. Now, as he gears up for another run

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Restaurants Look Ahead After a Rough Year

The restaurant industry is eagerly awaiting 2025 after a challenging 2024. Kate Jaspon, the CFO of Dunkin' parent company Inspire Brands, expressed her hopes for the new year at a recent conference in Las Vegas. The industry has faced multiple setbacks, with bankruptcy filings up by over 50% compare

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX Praises Bratty Attitude in SNL Monologue

Charli XCX used her SNL monologue to shout out Martha Stewart’s bratty behavior in her new Netflix documentary. She explained that being bratty is having a specific attitude or vibe. Stewart’s angry reaction to an old magazine article, where she wished the journalist was dead, was a prime example.

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