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Living longer tied to gratitude for positives in life, Harvard study suggests
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"I know there is a myth that gratitude ignores suffering, pain and the harsh realities of life, but...
UCLA police name man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting student in dorm
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoThe man suspected of sexually assaulting a UCLA student in her dorm room early Friday is 41 years old and not affiliated with the university, campus police ...
Ex-TCU golf coach never wanted to leave TCU, which is why he’s suing the school
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days ago“It’s not easy to sue a school you love, but I want to shine a light on age discrimination and...
Exclusive: Ex-head golf coach files age discrimination lawsuit against TCU
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoMontigel was effectively told he would not be returning to TCU as men’s golf coach after the...
The US is at risk for dengue fever
The Week via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoof the disease has been exacerbated by increasingly wet and warm summer months brought forward by El Niño," said Time. The U.S. is not at severe risk...
Who’s most likely to wear sunscreen, and who needs it the most
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn honor of the holiday, we rummaged around in the Department of Data mailbag for what we thought...
LeBron James says Bronny's summer league stats don't matter
LA Times via Yahoo Canada Sports· 1 day agoLakers star LeBron James said the only thing that matters this summer for his son Bronny is...
Ozempic, Wegovy Potentially Linked to Rare Eye Disease in New Study
Healthline· 2 days agoSemaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, is associated with a rare blinding...
Arlington I-Team | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
WJLA· 3 days agoWJLA is the local ABC affiliate for the greater Washington DC area. From our studios in Arlington,...
Scientists may have discovered how to diagnose elusive neuro disorder
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a mysterious and deadly neurological disorder, usually goes undiagnosed until after a patient dies and an autopsy is performed. A study appearing in Neurology ...