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- LifestyleHuffPost Life
27 Really Funny — But Humbling — Things Kids Have Said To Adults
“My 4-year-old nanny kiddo told me she was going to brush my hair, and then proceeded to brush my chin.”
- LifestyleThe Independent
Husband faces backlash for refusing to make wife dinner because she won’t make him breakfast
He explains that he’s in charge of his children’s evening routine, while his wife manages their morning rituals
- HealthMedical Device Network
RNT Health Insights’ gastric cancer detection tool receives FDA BDD
The technology can detect lesions in the upper gastrointestinal tract indicative of early gastric cancer, as well as gastric malignancy.
- HealthSean Kernan
The Power of Placebo To Boost High Performance and Self-Belief
“Want another beer Brian?” My buddy Adam said. “Sure! I’ve already had three, but why not,” Brian said, grinning with contentment as we rested on the couches. We were in our early 20s, lounging and getting ready to go out to the bars that night. Adam walked by, with a devious smile on his face, and returned from the kitchen with another beer, handing it to Adam. I looked on, trying to contain my smile. Brian started talking about the incredible buzz he had, and began acting loopy. He commented t
- LifestyleMiami Herald
Doing home improvements yourself? Here’s how to make sure you don’t get hurt
While doing the work yourself can save money and stimulate your creative juices, it can also be dangerous.
- HealthStateline
As mpox cases rise, experts urge complete, 2-part vaccinations
The number of U.S. mpox cases has more than doubled compared with last year, and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been urging clinicians across states to encourage vaccinations for those at risk. As of May 25, the nation had seen a roughly 150% increase in cases of the disease formerly known […] The post As mpox cases rise, experts urge complete, 2-part vaccinations appeared first on Stateline.
- HealthSnopes
Fact Check: Online Videos Claim 'Sit to Stand' Test Predicts Longevity. Here's What Experts Say
You lose a point each time you have to brace yourself with hands, arms, knees or sides of your legs to stand up, according to the test's rules.