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New study shows your morning coffee may reduce risk of A-fib, but are you drinking too much?
Moderate coffee drinkers experienced fewer A-fib episodes than non-drinkers in a recent study. Scientists say caffeine blocks ...
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Brother Tries to Say Irish Names—And Absolutely Struggles
Groom surprises bride and her parents with ASL vows Secretive Border Patrol program is detaining US citizens for ‘suspicious’ ...
AI models such as ChatGPT “hallucinate”, or make up facts, mainly because they are trained to make guesses rather than admit a lack of knowledge, a new study reveals. Hallucination is a major concern ...
Wearable electronics could be more wearable, according to a research team at Penn State. The researchers have developed a ...
People joke about things that make them uncomfortable, but at what point do we need to process the reality of what is ...
A population-based retrospective study from South Korea is being touted as evidence that COVID-19 vaccines may cause cancer, but epidemiologists were quick to highlight the study's numerous flaws and ...
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Ibrahim Ali Khan on why he admires Leonardo DiCaprio and Shah Rukh Khan
it’s not surprising thus that when Ibrahim’s debut film Nadaaniyan didn’t quite live up to the expectations of the masses, he ...
There's nothing normal about the life that Notre Dame sophomore swimmer Carli Cronk leads, except all of it is absolutely ...
Columbia College Chicago’s new president, Shantay Bolton, said she plans to boost the school’s attendance and solve its financial problems.
The party took place on Monday, Nov. 17, at Dr. William Mennies Elementary School in Vineland, N.J., and was for Cole, a ...
As the world prepares for COP30 in Brazil, a crucial question looms over the climate negotiations: who is counted and who remains invisible in global climate action? Amidst the calls for equity, ...
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