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As we get back to summer travel, cookouts, and time with friends and family, COVID-19 is still something to watch out for.
The civil impact of family meals also extends to teen behavior. Numerous studies indicate that youth who routinely ...
The data, presented this spring at an international Alzheimer’s conference, showed that people who started taking blarcamesine early and stayed on it continuously had better memory, clearer thinking, ...
(Keith Namiot, Head of Annuities, Guardian) - Saving for retirement can be challenging under everyday circumstances, and especially so during times of economic uncertainty and market volatility. For ...
As heatwaves intensify and storms grow more severe, the risk of prolonged power outages continues to climb. Forecasters across the country are sounding the alarm that extreme weather ...
Cryptocurrency operates within a decentralized finance system, unlike government-issued fiat money. Cryptocurrencies are managed by global peer-to-peer networks using open-source software. Each has a ...
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When Washington, DC, homicide detective Marko Zorn's partner is murdered, his search for justice leads him deep into Black Sun, a violent neo-Nazi movement built from the ruins of WWII's most sinister ...
Dr. Robyn Messing, a physician specializing in diseases of the skin at Family Medicine of Michigan in Grand Ledge and who is married to a golf pro, notes, “New research shows that 27 percent of ...
(Dhaval Jadav, CEO of alliantgroup) - Robotics and hard‑tech transformation are reshaping the business landscape at an extraordinary pace. What was once confined to research labs and science fiction ...