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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Workout Apps for Women: Customizable Fitness on the Go

When Melissa Chalmers kicked off her fitness journey for her wedding, she didn't expect to start a revolution. Her personal transformation inspired her to create StrongHer, a fitness and nutrition app that's like having a personal trainer in your pocket. One of the standout features is the customiza

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Jan 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Joe Rogan and Others React to TikTok Ban Reversal

In an unexpected turn, U. S. President Donald Trump extended the deadline for TikTok's sale to an American company. This decision came after millions of users woke up to find TikTok shut down overnight. Famous individuals, including Joe Rogan and Conor McGregor, shared their thoughts on the ban. Joe

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Young Women and Breast Cancer: A Growing Concern

Breast cancer isn't just a worry for older women anymore. Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine found that younger women, those under 50, are now facing a higher risk than ever before. This increase is especially troubling because it's happening quickly. In fact, between 2000 and

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

] comparing two ways to treat scalp psoriasis

] Have you ever looked at your friend's scalp and wondered why they have those funny red dots and white scales? It turns out, about 80% of people with psoriasis have this issue on their scalp. Treating it can be tough, but scientists found two things that might help: a special kind of light called

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

How Training Programs Boost Doctors' Support for Injured Workers

Imagine being a doctor tasked with helping injured workers stay on the job or return to it after illness. What challenges might you face? This study dives into the experiences of primary care providers (PCPs) who support workers with work-related injuries and illnesses. It also looks at how a traini

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Pancreatic Tumor Surgery: How Many Lymph Nodes Matter?

Imagine you're having surgery to remove a tumor from your pancreas. Doctors want to know how many nearby lymph nodes to take out. Why? Because it can affect your chances of recovery. In a recent study, doctors looked into the best way to remove lymph nodes during this type of surgery for a specific

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Reactivity of NO2: What Lab Studies Reveal

Nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, is a big player in the atmosphere's chemical game. It's a primary pollutant that sets off chain reactions leading to smog, acid rain, and tiny particles floating in the air. Scientists have been studying how NO2 behaves when it touches different surfaces, like dust, water d

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Palm Oil Farmers: Different Paths, Same Goal

Did you know that small farmers are the backbone of the palm oil industry? They produce more than 40% of the world's palm oil, which is both beloved and criticized. There's been a lot of talk about how palm oil affects the environment and communities, so programs have been created to help small farm

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

NFL's Goodell Eyes 18 Regular-Season Games

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is eager to expand the regular season further, aiming for 18 games. On Bloomberg TV, he noted that switching from 16 regular-season games with 4 preseason games to 17 regular-season games with 3 preseason games has been successful. The next logical step, he suggests, i

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Two Engines for One Fighter Jet? The F135 and XA100 Rivalry

Two engines, one fighter jet. The F-35 Lightning II, America's stealth aircraft, uses the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine. But why isn't there a General Electric engine option? Let's dive into the history and tech behind these engines. In 1997, the Pentagon chose Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney for

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