Those who consumed more junk food had a 47% higher risk of heart attack or stroke compared with those who ate the least, according to a new study.
Fitch Ratings has cautioned that whoever wins Hungary's April parliamentary election will face serious macroeconomic and fiscal challenges, including weak growth, a large deficit, and rising public ...
Bullet journaling, particularly the rapid logging style, is another effective way to track progress. It keeps goals actionable and organized without needing an elaborate system. This system stands out ...
Edmonton police are warning parents, caregivers and kids about a steady number of sextortion cases that are targeting youth ...
John Robortella is a member of the Canandaigua History Alliance and a contributor to the town’s monthly newsletter. He grew up in Rochester “decades ago,” but remembers his ...
These Jews understood a key lesson of life: even if your victimhood is justified, if you wear it it will kill you. Becoming a complainer is the most traveled road to failure.
Since 2023, a significant number of published scholarly papers show signs of having been edited using AI tools. These tools are also being used to review papers and search and discovery tools, in ways ...
AI will produce “garbage” that will fight with information from traditional media sources, and prediction markets are not safe from this “information ecosystem” deterioration.
Fixdono’s 5,000-Lumen Rechargeable LED Spotlight Floodlight Combo is now over 40% off at Walmart. This handheld unit is ...
Junk Food May Erode Bones Long Before Old Age, Study Finds In A Nutshell A 12-year study of more than 163,000 adults found ...
Kratom stimulates the same receptors in the brain as opioids. In low doses, it is a mild stimulant, but in high doses it acts like a sedative. Kratom can be addictive in high doses and has many other ...
Most lethal mutations in wild fruit flies are driven by newly transferred jumping genes, not small DNA errors, according to a new study from Duke University. The findings, published in PLOS Biology, ...