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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy: An Anesthesiologist's Playbook

Did you know that high blood pressure during pregnancy, aka preeclampsia, isn't just a mommy-to-be problem? It can affect up to 8% of pregnancies, even after the 20-week mark. Both mom and baby can be in trouble if it's not kept in check. So, what's the big deal? While doctors haven't figured out ex

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet the Amazfit Active 2: A Smartwatch Built for Fitness and More

The Amazfit Active 2, a new smartwatch designed for fitness enthusiasts, has just been launched. This versatile device can also function as a regular watch. Made from stainless steel, it boasts an impressive battery life. The watch was unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The Amazfit Active 2 feature

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Jan 08 2025BUSINESS

New Sports Bar Replacing Drago's Seafood in Baton Rouge

In Baton Rouge, excitement is brewing as a unique sports bar plans to take over the space left by Drago's Seafood. NOLA natives Greg Whitman and Ty Duet, the brains behind Loft18, have their eyes set on the 14, 000-square-foot building. The duo discovered the spot just as Drago's owners were looking

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Preparing for an AI-Powered Workforce: What Businesses Need to Know

Artificial intelligence agents, or AI agents, are set to transform the workplace. By 2025, one in four enterprises are expected to use generative AI, and that number is projected to double by 2027. This shift means companies need a new mindset. Instead of being just another tool, AI agents will take

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Psychedelics: The Next Big Wave in Wellness

Imagine diving into the future of mental health and wellness. Psychedelics, once shunned, are now gaining renewed interest. Why? Scientists and the public are waking up to their potential. Research shows substances like psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and MDMA can rewire the brain, helping with conditi

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Why Fairness Matters in Universal Health Coverage Decisions

You might think that getting everyone access to health care is all about the right policies. While that's true, a report says there's another key part: making sure the way decisions are made is fair too. This isn't just about being nice; it's about making sure everyone's voice is heard and considere

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Jan 07 2025BUSINESS

Billionaire Invests 20 Billion in US Tech, Inspired by Trump's Election

Billionaire Hussain Sajwani, whose company DAMAC Properties is a giant in the skyscraper-packed city of Dubai, has made a big announcement. He's putting $20 billion into building data centers in the United States. This news came straight from President-elect Donald Trump at a press conference. It se

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Life on the Streets: How Drug Use and Homelessness Affect Health

Imagine life on the streets, where finding food, clothes, and a place to sleep is a daily struggle. This is the reality for many people who use drugs (PWUD) in cities like Los Angeles and Denver. Researchers recently took a close look at how tough this life can be and how it impacts health. They fou

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Walking 5K Daily: My Secret to Calm and Fitness

Walking 5 kilometers daily has become my go-to for boosting my metabolism and building mental strength. It might sound like a chore, but trust me, it's a breath of fresh air compared to a gym routine. Walking in nature, no matter the weather, has been a game-changer for my mental health. Did you kno

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Sea-goer: A Tech Mogul's Offshore Escape

Meet Samuele Landi, a 58-year-old Italian businessman with a knack for programming. Once the CEO of Eutelia, a telecommunications company, he's now living on the Aisland 1, an 800-ton deck barge stationed between Dubai and Iran. His journey started at midday on February 2nd when a wave began to appr

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