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Can Vibration Plates Help Achieve Fitness Goals? This Is What Fitness Experts Say

Vibration plates are all over social media again, and as a result, they’ve sparked curiosity among fitness enthusiasts. Online claims suggest that these plates have many health benefits, like lymphatic drainage, building muscle and losing weight. But are these benefits actually based on facts, or are they simply misinformation being …

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Nearly 150 militants killed in 40-hour battle after deadly attacks in Pakistan | World News

Nearly 150 militants have been killed in a 40-hour battle after separatist fighters launched a series of deadly attacks, the Pakistani government said. Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province was rocked by a series of coordinated gun and bomb assaults on Saturday that left almost 50 people dead. Attackers dressed as civilians …

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How digital health tools strengthen care when patients are the core focus

[ From patient portals and text messages to wearable devices and artificial intelligence, digital health technologies are becoming a significant part of medical care. But technology alone isn’t enough to improve health outcomes. According to Daniel Amante, Ph.D., MPH, assistant professor of population & quantitative health sciences at UMass Chan …

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Why be concerned about radon?

[ Radon is an odorless, invisible radioactive gas. It’s naturally released from rocks, soil and water—and it can get trapped inside homes, offices or schools. There’s no known safe level of radon. There are no symptoms associated with radon exposure, unlike with carbon monoxide poisoning. Why radon is so dangerous …

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Perceiving nature in daily life and exercise linked to better mental health

[ Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Is living in a leafy neighborhood enough to improve your mental health? Not necessarily. What matters most is frequent exposure to nature across different settings, especially while being physically active. That’s the takeaway from a study led by Université de Montréal postdoctoral fellow Corentin Montiel, …

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In developing immunity to allergens, a little ‘dirty’ goes a long way

[ A lymph node taken from an allergic mouse. Lymph nodes are compartmentalized into specialized zones (green, cyan). Precursor germinal center cells (yellow) reactive to allergens differentiate into antibody-producing cells (red). These antibodies (IgE) are the cause of most allergies in humans. Credit: Yale University Conventional wisdom has held for …

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Riz Ahmed hopes his modern-day ‘visceral’ Hamlet will be shown in schools | Ents & Arts News

“He’s powerless, he’s being gaslit… a lot of people feel that way” – Riz Ahmed on why his “fresh” adaptation of Hamlet speaks to our “unfair” times. For Ahmed, “a musical chairs of… studio execs leaving” meant it’s taken 13 years to bring his modern interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet to the screen. …

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