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Mr. Irrelevant 2024 Plans To “Shut Some Mouths” This Season With the Jets
The SportsRush· 5 hours agoJaylen Key presents a strong front heading into the season with the Jets despite being drafted as...
Memory lapses: What’s normal, what’s not
AOL· 14 hours agoMemory lapses like these are common for people of all ages. “Mild forgetfulness — you forget somebody’s name or where you left something — that’s totally normal,” says Karlene ...
As summer heat cranks up, our appetites may cool off
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoIn short, as temperatures rise, appetites may drop. Digesting food and storing its nutrients uses energy, which generates heat, said Dr. Allison...
Racial differences seen in financial hardship among older cancer survivors
Medical Xpress· 12 hours agoIncome and area-level disadvantage are the largest contributors to racial differences in financial...
A link between low income, lack of food stores to type of snacks and sweets people eat
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe findings are published in The Journal of Nutrition. Researchers at the University of Michigan and University ...
Durham chooses new school superintendent with ‘commitment to equity and diversity’
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy· 3 days agoHe later completed the Instructional Leadership Academy at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama...
Meet Smallest Babies Ever Born
Parents· 7 days agoIf you've never seen an extremely premature baby, it's hard to describe just how small these tiny miracles can be. Between 22 and 24 weeks gestation is...
Mr. Irrelevant gets the 'Key' to Newport Beach
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoJaylen Key has got the famous New York Jets chant down pretty well already. Key, a safety from Alabama, is the newest member of the Mr. Irrelevant fraternity ...
Make Something With Your Hands (Even if It’s Hideous)
New York Times· 5 days agoAs it turns out, a lot of us have strong attachments to things we make — even when they’re kind of...
Everything you need to know about brain training
AOL· 7 days agoYou might’ve heard that doing the daily crossword puzzle is good for your brain. It exists at BrainHQ, a place where you can train your brain through structured activities ...