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Can A ‘Cortisol Cocktail’ Really Reduce Stress And Boost Energy? – Study Finds

Can A ‘Cortisol Cocktail’ Really Reduce Stress And Boost Energy?  Study Finds What is a cortisol cocktail? The latest wellness trend  The Independent Fad or Fact? The truth about the viral “Cortisol Cocktail”  OSF HealthCare I Drank The ‘Cortisol Cocktail’ Every Day For A Week To Lower My Stress Levels—Here’s What Happened  MSN Could a ‘cortisol cocktail’ really reduce stress and boost energy?  RNZ Source …

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Getting gum disease treatment may protect your arteries, study finds

Getting gum disease treatment may protect your arteries, study finds

Research has long pointed to a link between poor gum health and a higher risk of cardiovascular disease — and now, a new trial suggests that treating severe gum disease may reduce the narrowing of a major artery over time in otherwise healthy people. Likely by reducing inflammation, this routine oral hygiene procedure may be an unsung way of minimizing …

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Majority of voters object to Trump’s National Guard deployment in DC, poll finds – Politico

Majority of voters object to Trump’s National Guard deployment in DC, poll finds  Politico With Trump’s Takeover, Washington Finds a Mission to Resist  The New York Times Just 38% of Americans support Trump’s use of troops to police DC, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds  Reuters How Washington became Donald Trump’s chew toy  The Economist DC residents express concern as MPD, federal agents set up checkpoint  FOX 5 …

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Potential link between extreme long distance running and colon cancer in younger adults, study finds

Potential link between extreme long distance running and colon cancer in younger adults, study finds

A new study shows a potential link between extreme endurance exercise and increased risk of advanced colon cancer in younger adults, according to research at Inova Schar Cancer Institute, in Fairfax, Virginia. A new study shows a potential link between extreme endurance exercise and increased risk of advanced colon cancer in younger adults, according to research at Inova Schar Cancer …

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AI is already cutting jobs — but only one age group is paying the price, Stanford study finds – San Francisco Chronicle

AI is already cutting jobs — but only one age group is paying the price, Stanford study finds  San Francisco Chronicle First-of-its-kind Stanford study says AI is starting to have a ‘significant and disproportionate impact’ on entry-level workers in the U.S.  yahoo.com The US really is unlike other rich countries when it comes to job insecurity – and AI could make it …

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AI Is Crushing the Early Career Job Market, Stanford Study Finds

AI Is Crushing the Early Career Job Market, Stanford Study Finds

If you suspected that AI is taking jobs away from young workers, there is now data to back this up. Three economists at Stanford University’s Digital Economy Lab —professor Erik Brynjolfsson, research scientist Ruyu Chen, and postdoctoral fellow Bharat Chandar— published a paper on Tuesday that found early-career workers aged 22 to 25 in the most AI-exposed jobs “have experienced …

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Study finds many doctors disregard wishes of cancer patients

Study finds many doctors disregard wishes of cancer patients

Researchers say many cancer patients are receiving treatment focused on extending their lives rather than easing their pain, often against their own wishes. Photo by Pixel-Shot/Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Frequently, patients with advanced cancer simply want to be made as comfortable as possible as they wind down their final days. Doctors aren’t listening to their desires, a new study indicates. Many …

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Vitamin D can slow cellular aging, study finds

Vitamin D can slow cellular aging, study finds

Participants in the vitamin D3 group took daily 2,000 IUs of the supplement, which is a dosage commonly found over-the-counter at neighborhood pharmacies. Researchers looked for signs of aging in participants’ cells, which split as they replicate. Over a whole lifetime, a person’s chromosomes may appear more frayed because the cells have replicated so many times, scientists said. The authors …

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