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By Hugo Francisco de Souza Jun 13 2024 Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc. In a recent study published in the journal JAMA Network Open, researchers investigated the independent associations between sedentary behaviors and light-intensity physical activity (LPA) with healthy aging. Previous studies have shown that replacing sedentary behaviors with improved sleep quality or moderate-to-vigorous physical
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Jun 13 2024 KFF Health News KFF Health News senior correspondent Angela Hart appeared on Spectrum News 1's "LA Times Today" last week to explain how California is trying to help hard-drug users kick their habit by paying them to stay clean. California was the first state to expand access to this cutting-edge addiction treatment,
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As a prepper, it’s important to learn about the many survival uses of simple items like coffee filters. This ensures that when SHTF, you know that you can use coffee filters as a firestarter or a disposable plate. (h/t to UrbanSurvivalSite.com) Note that for some of the uses listed below, a different item like a
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Potent microdoses — More seizures, intubation from microdose candies: 12 sickened, 10 hospitalized FDA updates alert after the latest case fell ill on June 9. Beth Mole – Jun 11, 2024 11:13 pm UTC Enlarge / Diamond Shruumz’s “extremely potent” infused cones in “sprinkles” flavor.Diamond Shruumz reader comments 65 More people have reported severe poisonings
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Good riddance — The Google Pay app is dead Google Wallet takes over app duties, but it looks like Google is quitting P2P payments. Ron Amadeo – Jun 10, 2024 9:41 pm UTC Enlarge / Google Pay is dead!Aurich Lawson / Ars Technica reader comments 109 Google has killed off the Google Pay app. 9to5Google
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On March 14, 2024, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.), a man who 13 months prior had vowed at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center that “as long as Hashem breathes air into my lungs, the United States Senate will stand behind Israel with our fullest support,” peered solemnly over his glasses into the
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“It was a very safe city.” Sosaid Mike Waters, owner of a pub in D.C.’s long-gentrified Dupont Circle area, in a neighborhood Zoom meeting this past January, neatly encapsulating a seemingly sudden deterioration in public safety. Violent crimesrose39 percent in Washington, D.C., last year, including a 67 percent jump in robberies. Homicides increased a stunning
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Montana lawmakers passed a bill on Friday banning TikTok from operating in the state amid growing concerns about the app’s suspected ties to the Chinese government. The bill was passed by the state House in a 5443 vote and now heads to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk. If Gianforte signs it into law, Montana will become
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