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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Breathing Slowly Boosts Brain Power and Balance for Middle-Aged Women

Researchers set out to see if taking a few minutes to breathe slowly could help middle-aged women think better and stay balanced. They focused on postmenopausal women, as this stage of life can bring changes in both body and mind. The study was done in a single session, making it quick and easy for

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's New API Gets Powerful o1 Model

Developers leveraging OpenAI’s API will now gain access to the company’s latest supermodel, known as o1. This upgrade is part of a series of new features introduced for developer customers today. Instead of the older o1-preview, the new o1 model brings back essential features that missed the previou

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Do Exercise Boost Kids' Brain Power?

You might be wondering if running around and playing sports helps kids think better. Surprisingly, there's no clear answer yet! Scientists are still trying to figure out if daily physical activity and sports make a difference in how well kids can plan, focus, and remember things. This is what we cal

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Naperville's New Rules for Safer Massage Parlors

Ever thought about what goes on behind closed doors at massage parlors? Naperville's City Council is tackling this issue head-on with some new regulations. They want to make sure these places are safe and above board, with no hidden human trafficking. First off, any massage parlor that wants to ope

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Eyecare Concerns: Meibomian Gland Issues in Young Medical Trainees

Meibomian gland dysfunction and its structural complications are becoming an increasing issue among young medical trainees. These conditions can be somewhat worrying for those just starting their careers. Scientists want to understand why this is happening more frequently in young adults beginning t

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

SASH1: The Cluster Buster in Your Brain

Ever thought about tiny protein friends in our brain? Meet SASH1 and Caskin1. Caskin1 is a vital brain protein that loves to hang out in groups, known as "homopolymers. " Scientists were puzzled about how these groups were formed and broken down. Enter SASH1, the new friend that can bust up Caskin1'

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Dec 17 2024FINANCE

Chicago's 2025 Budget Approved: No Tax Hike, Job Cuts Instead

In a tight vote, the Chicago City Council has given the green light to Mayor Brandon Johnson's 2025 budget, skipping any property tax increase. The final tally was 27 to 23, after heated discussions. Johnson originally proposed hiking taxes, but strong opposition pushed him to rethink his plan. The

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Dec 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Silo TV Show Gets Two More Seasons, Ending With a Bang

The Apple TV+ show Silo is getting two more seasons, and the fourth one is set to be the grand finale. Based on Hugh Howey’s Silo novels, the series is about a group of people living in a deep underground silo while the outside world is toxic. Rebecca Ferguson, known for her roles in Mission: Imposs

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Work History and Brain Power in Old Age: What China Says

Think of your work life as a journey, right? Every job you take, every experience you gain, all those things might just be sculpting your brain for later in life. Past studies have hinted at this, linking a diverse work history to better cognitive function when you're older. But what about China? Is

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Dec 16 2024CELEBRITIES

The Life and Legacy of Jill Jacobson

Meet Jill Jacobson, a beloved actress known for her roles in popular TV shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Who’s the Boss? . Sadly, she passed away recently at the age of 70. Her longtime friend and publicist, Dan Harary, confirmed that she died after a long illness at Culver West Health

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