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Fred Bodimer breaks down a new Pew report showing more U.S. adults believe religion is gaining influence in public life and how views differ across parties and faith groups. White evangelicals remain the most positive about religion at 92 percent, followed by Black Protestants and white non-evangelical Protestants at 75 and 71 percent. Catholics sit at 71 percent, while Jews and the religiously unaffiliated are far lower. Republicans express more positive views than Democrats and older Americans are more favorable than younger adults.
During Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people were locked in the Orleans Parish jail complex as the storm made landfall.In the third of a series remembering that crisis, The Gulf States Newsroom's Kat Stromquist visits with a mom whose son survived the storm in the jail — and speaks with experts, who say disaster planning could improve in jails and prisons.New research out of Tulane University's Newcomb Institute has found a definitive link between long heat waves and the incidence of domestic violence. The data came out of New Orleans and it's especially concerning in a geography that stands to see heatwaves intensify and increase in frequency.Anita Raj, executive director of the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University, tells us more about the findings.The Universities of Louisiana Maritime Academy is making progress in its effort to establish a combined higher-ed effort to bolster the maritime workforce. Earlier this month, they signed a memorandum of understanding with the Propeller Club of New Orleans that will help develop the Maritime Academy at Nicholls State University.Kelly Denning is the executive director of Universities of Louisiana Maritime Academy. She tells us more about increasing educational and skills-building opportunities for maritime workers. --Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We get production support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you!Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Amazon Outage Takes Down Apps, Websites Around World (05:45) – JD Vance Arriving In Israel To Bolster Gaza Truce (10:20) – The State Of Hamas As It Splinters Into Multiple Groups (13:00) – Appeals Court Allows Trump's Oregon Troop Deployment (19:40) – Trump's Private Blow-Up With Zelensky Revealed (23:00) – FBI Investigates Hunting Stand With Sight Line to Trump's Air Force One Exit (26:30) – Police Stop Georgia Man Looking To Conduct Shooting At ATL Airport (28:50) – Peanut Allergies Have Plummeted in Children, Study Shows (30:50) – Spotify Partners With Netflix For Video Podcast Distribution Deal (33:45) – On This Day In History (37:10) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – LMNT - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase – Industrious - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS – Boll & Branch – 20% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets
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This hour, Scoot talks about if a study showing that 40% of victims in car accidents had high amounts of THC in their system should be used to prevent the legalization of marijuana.
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Is the LDS Church fueling “toxic perfectionism”… or protecting against it?
Send us a textJoin hosts Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell as they dive into the biggest stories shaping education technology this week:✨ Episode Highlights:[00:04:32] OpenAI study shows teaching and tutoring are ChatGPT's top global use cases [00:10:50] Parents testify in Congress about risks of unsafe AI chatbots for kids [00:19:38] Google announces “Learn Your Way” and AI video generation for YouTube [00:22:47] Shift from SEO to AEO as answer engines reshape discovery [00:26:39] UK secures $40B in AI investment and Indian edtech funding rebounds post-Byju's[00:29:23] Babbel launches AI voice trainer and McGraw Hill adds AI to ALEKS calculus [00:31:09] Superintendent turnover rises while principals gain influence in EdTech decisionsPlus, special guest: [00:34:29] Christine Cruzvergara, Chief Education Strategy Officer at Handshake, on redefining entry-level jobs in the AI era and launching the Handshake AI Fellowship
A major report into Tasmanian Agriculture has been released by Rabobank, thirty years after the Bank became part of the agriculture sector in the state.
Herbs for THICK BLOOD study shows it does LOLBelow is an organized list of herbs used traditionally or in herbal/integrative practice for various blood-related purposes. Blood builders / iron-support (help hemoglobin, anemia)Nettle nutritive; high in iron, vitamins. Forms: infusion, tincture, dried leaf. Safety: may interact with antihypertensives, diuretics; can cause allergic reactions.Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) — tonic, mild laxative; traditionally used to increase iron absorption. Forms: tincture, decoction.Dandelion leaf & root nutritive, supports liver (indirectly aids iron metabolism). Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: may interact with diuretics; allergy possible.Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) — nutritive, mineral-rich. Forms: infusion, capsules. Safety: not for autoimmune disease; may contain L-canavanine.Yellow dock + nettle formulas commonly used for iron-deficiency anemia.Blood tonics / nutritive herbs (strengthen and nourish blood)Red raspberry leaf (Rubus idaeus) — nutritive uterine and blood tonic. Forms: infusion. Safety: generally safe; avoid excessive use in pregnancy unless advised.Moringa (Moringa oleifera) — nutrient-dense, supports hematopoiesis. Forms: powder, capsules. Safety: avoid high doses if pregnant.Beetroot; supports nitric oxide, blood flow, and hemoglobin. Forms: juice, powder. Safety: may lower blood pressure; can cause beeturia.Blood builders with vitamin/mineral supportSpirulina (Arthrospira platensis) rich in iron and B12 analogs; supports red cell production.Wheatgrass (Triticum aestivum) nutrient-rich green supporting blood health. Forms: juice, powder. Circulatory stimulants / improve blood flowGinkgo (Ginkgo biloba) enhances peripheral circulation, microcirculation.Safety: increases bleeding risk; avoid with anticoagulants.Cayenne / chili (Capsicum spp.) vasodilator, stimulates circulation. Forms: tincture, powder, topical. Safety: irritant; avoid with ulcers.Ginger (Zingiber officinale) — improves circulation, anti-inflammatory. Forms: tea, tincture. Safety: may increase bleeding risk in high doses.Garlic (Allium sativum) — antiplatelet, improves circulation and lipid profile. Forms: raw, aged extract. Safety: increases bleeding risk; interact with anticoagulants.Blood cleansers / detoxifiers (traditional use for "purifying blood")Burdock root (Arctium lappa) — blood purifier, hepatic support. Forms: decoction, tincture. Safety: possible allergic reactions; avoid if on diuretics without guidance.Red clover (Trifolium pratense) — traditional blood purifier, phytoestrogenic. Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: avoid with estrogen-sensitive conditions; may interact with anticoagulants.Cleavers (Galium aparine) — lymphatic/blood cleanser; diuretic. Forms: infusion, tincture. Safety: generally mild; avoid excessive use.Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) — liver-protective, supports detox pathways. Forms: standardized silymarin extract. Safety: generally well tolerated; possible GI upset.Hemostatics / stop bleeding (astringent, styptic)Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) — styptic and wound-healing; used topically and internally for mild bleeding. Forms: infusion, tincture, poultice. Safety: possible photosensitivity and allergic reactions.Plantain (Plantago major) — astringent, topical for cuts and stops bleeding. Forms: poultice, infusion. Safety: generally safe.Anticoagulant / antiplatelet herbs (reduce clotting risk — use cautiously)Turmeric / curcumin (Curcuma longa) — antiplatelet, anti-inflammatory. Willow bark (Salix spp.) Herbs supporting menstruation regulating mensesAngelica / Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) traditional blood tonic for women; may increase circulation and regulate menses.Lymphatic / supportive herbs (indirect blood benefits)Echinacea (Echinacea spp.) immunemodulating, supports lymph and circulation. Forms: tincture, capsules. Safety: short-term use; possible allergy.Blackstrap molasses (food, not herb) traditional iron source for anemia.
Send us a textEver wondered if your website's loading speed really matters that much? The Financial Times conducted a bold experiment that answers this question with hard data—and the results should make every website owner pay attention.In this episode, I dive into FT.com's fascinating study where they deliberately slowed down their website for different groups of users. Some visitors experienced the site normally, while others faced delays ranging from one to five seconds on every page load. The Financial Times tracked how these delays affected user behavior over an entire month, focusing specifically on how many articles people read during each session.The findings are eye-opening. While users might tolerate a slow-loading page once, persistent slowness led to dramatic drop-offs in engagement. Less engaged visitors abandoned the slow site almost immediately, while even loyal readers showed reduced activity when faced with delays. FT estimated these slowdowns would cost them hundreds of thousands of pounds in the short term, potentially escalating to millions in lost revenue over time if not addressed.What makes this study particularly valuable is that it moves beyond theoretical SEO discussions about Google's preferences and shows the direct impact of site speed on actual user behavior and business outcomes. As mobile networks have evolved significantly since this 2016 study with faster connectivity becoming standard, today's users likely have even higher expectations for performance. The message is clear: site speed isn't just a technical consideration—it's directly tied to user satisfaction, engagement metrics, and ultimately your bottom line.Ready to take your website's performance seriously? Book a free demo at keywordspeopleusecom/demo where I can show you how our tools help you create content that truly engages your audience. And don't forget to subscribe for more practical SEO insights that can transform your digital presence!SEO Is Not That Hard is hosted by Edd Dawson and brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUse.com Help feed the algorithm and leave a review at ratethispodcast.com/seo You can get your free copy of my 101 Quick SEO Tips at: https://seotips.edddawson.com/101-quick-seo-tipsTo get a personal no-obligation demo of how KeywordsPeopleUse could help you boost your SEO and get a 7 day FREE trial of our Standard Plan book a demo with me nowSee Edd's personal site at edddawson.comAsk me a question and get on the show Click here to record a questionFind Edd on Linkedin, Bluesky & TwitterFind KeywordsPeopleUse on Twitter @kwds_ppl_use"Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
September 17, 2025Mechanical design engineer Jasmine Mund gives this week's Fusion News update - summarizing behind the headlines of recent fusion energy news articles. Links to the stories discussed are included below.1. General Atomics marks completion of ITER's superconducting fusion magnethttps://www.ans.org/news/2025-09-04/article-7345/general-atomics-marks-completion-of-iters-superconducting-fusion-magnet/2. Energy Department Announces $134 Million to Advance U.S. Fusion Leadershiphttps://www.openaccessgovernment.org/doe-invests-134-million-to-advance-u-s-leadership-in-fusion-energy-innovation/198167/ 3. Durham scientists advance ITER reactor with landmark superconductor studyhttps://www.innovationnewsnetwork.com/durham-scientists-advance-iter-reactor-with-superconductor-study/61668/4. Super-X' design shows major advantages in handling hot exhaust of fusion energyhttps://phys.org/news/2025-09-super-major-advantages-hot-exhaust.html5. Livermore Approves Billion-Dollar Nuclear Fusion Research Facility Proposalhttps://patch.com/california/livermore/livermore-approves-billion-dollar-nuclear-fusion-research-facility-proposal#Bonus:https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/09/10/how-to-build-table-top-fusion-reactorshttps://global.kyocera.com/newsroom/news/2025/001124.htmlWatch the episode on the FIA's YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/rzc9hed_C2c
After AES requested permission to charge customers more for electricity, one state office is recommending the exact opposite. Indianapolis schools have far more classroom seats than students to fill them. It's a sign of declining and shifting enrollment and possible changes ahead. About 11 percent of Indiana's early childcare providers say they may CLOSE in the next year, according to a new survey. The latest version of an ongoing interstate study includes information on possible ways to improve Indianapolis infrastructure. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
A recently published study from the University of Oregon found that the fear of deportation declines with age among immigrants without protected status. The research is based on interviews with Mexican immigrants over the age of 50 in the California communities of Oakland, Fremont and Berkeley. The interviews were mostly conducted in 2019 and some in 2022, before the second Trump presidency. The study found several factors that affected the fear of deportation. For example, older undocumented immigrants tend to have children who are now adults, and so family separation was less of a concern than for an immigrant with minor children. The study also found that “life course mechanisms,” such as leaving the workforce because of retirement, and the older immigrants’ own perception that their age made them less visible targets, also shaped their fear of deportation. Joining us to discuss the implications of these findings is the study’s author, Isabel García Valdivia, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Oregon.
Scores of Americans increase exercise in the fight to lose weight. Yet, scientists say…
Scores of Americans increase exercise in the fight to lose weight. Yet, scientists say sedentary behavior isn't the primary cause of the American obesity epidemic. For that, look to the...
Authorities are investigating several shootings and a slashing near the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn Monday night that left multiple people injured. Police say one man is under arrest on weapons charges. Meanwhile, a new study finds the horseshoe crab population in Long Island Sound has sharply declined over the past two decades. Also, President Trump says he will award Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom days after the former mayor was injured in a car crash. Plus, new MTA statistics show subway service disruptions this summer reached their highest levels since 2018. Finally WNYC's Community and partnerships desk spent some time at 109th Avenue in South Jamaica, Queens to hear from locals.
Innovative Systems' annual Rural Subscriber Study asked participants new questions about LEO satellite providers indicating growing competition for rural ISPs.Recorded Live at the 2025 NTCA Sales and Marketing Conference
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A new study published in Science magazine shows who light pollution is impacting the behavior of bird species. The research was launched from Southern Illinois. Dr. Brent Pease, Assistant professor of biodiversity conservation in the forestry program at SIU Carbondale, started looking at the issued with an Oklahoma State colleague after stumbling on a repository of real-time bird call data from across the globe.
What's up all you stoners, burners and potheads! Mr & Mrs Weedman kick off the show getting normal, toking on Devil Driver from their bud, Big Earl. They dive right into some tales from their week in the world of weed, they deliver the latest and hottest cannabis news, research and reports, and they do it all while they're baked! Why? To teach, to share, and to stomp the stigma! Because, if they're baked and still produce a solid show, week after week, filled with good content and information, delivered in a loose and friendly way - they can show the positive affects the plant has on the mind, human behavior, feelings, and much more. They candidly demonstrate the effects of consumption (each show they toke a different strain), showing people that weed doesn't make you incapable of functioning, or a mess of a human. In fact, it helps in so many ways, like calming the mind, relaxing the body, allowing creativity to flow and for the mind to expand it's thinking. They hope your takeaway from the show is a better understanding and openness toward the amazing plant, cannabis. They're a couple on a mission to #FreeThePlant & #StompTheStigmaThanks for listening, as always hit us up!Support The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/283607/supportTWITTER: @weedman420podYouTube: Weedman420 ChroniclesEMAIL: weedman420chronicles@gmail.comSHOP: www.eightdecades.comIG: @eightdecadesEMAIL: eightdecadesinfo@gmail.com#ImHigh #Cannabis #StomptheStigma #HomeGrow #FreethePlant #Stoners #Burners #rosin #liverosin #Potheads #Vipers #CannabisEducation #CannabisResearch #Weed #Marijuana #LegalizeIt #CannabisNews #CBD #Terpenes #Podcast #CannabisPodcast #eightdecades #LPP #Lifestyle #HealthyLifestyle #NaturalMedicine #PlantMedicine #News #Research #MedicalMarijuana #Infused #420 #Education #Health #Wellness #WorldNews #Gardening #budtender #kief #hemp #dabs #hash #joints #edibles #gummies #tincture #vapes #esters #pauliesayssmokesmartArticle Links:* https://thefreshtoast.com/culture/cannabis-can-help-returning-astronauts/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cannabis-can-help-returning-astronauts* https://www.greenstate.com/explained/cannabis-quality-thc/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=GreenState/magazine/GreenState+News+%26+Life* https://www.aol.com/marijuana-life-insurance-135714995.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=AOLcom/magazine/Business* https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-users-have-enhanced-cognitive-abilities-large-federally-funded-study-shows/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=user%2FChefJeff314* https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/inside-the-quest-to-understand-the-link-between-cannabis-and-schizophrenia-180987114/?utm_source=flipboSuggestions? Questions? Chat with us here.Support the show
We're #1 - for the worst state in the nation for women's equality! That’s according to WalletHub's latest ranking. That's 10 years in a row now. Live analysis on these results from the Utah Women & Leadership Project, after the break.
As the climate warms, new data shows huge swaths of land across the globe are quickly drying, threatening humanity's supply of fresh water.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3680: Benjamin Hardy explores the profound impact of relationships on our health, happiness, and personal growth, drawing from a 75-year Harvard study and other compelling research. You'll discover how love, gratitude, and living for something beyond yourself can be powerful drivers of resilience, purpose, and emotional well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/thrive-global/this-75-year-harvard-study-reveals-the-secret-to-happiness-and-success-3cf0002510fe Quotes to ponder: “The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Period.” “The biggest predictor of your happiness and fulfillment overall in life is, basically, love.” “You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving.” Episode references: Meta-Analysis on Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316 Dr. Gabor Maté Official Website: https://drgabormate.com John Wooden Quotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/john_wooden_104927 Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273 What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness – Robert Waldinger TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3680: Benjamin Hardy explores the profound impact of relationships on our health, happiness, and personal growth, drawing from a 75-year Harvard study and other compelling research. You'll discover how love, gratitude, and living for something beyond yourself can be powerful drivers of resilience, purpose, and emotional well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/thrive-global/this-75-year-harvard-study-reveals-the-secret-to-happiness-and-success-3cf0002510fe Quotes to ponder: “The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Period.” “The biggest predictor of your happiness and fulfillment overall in life is, basically, love.” “You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving.” Episode references: Meta-Analysis on Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316 Dr. Gabor Maté Official Website: https://drgabormate.com John Wooden Quotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/john_wooden_104927 Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273 What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness – Robert Waldinger TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3680: Benjamin Hardy explores the profound impact of relationships on our health, happiness, and personal growth, drawing from a 75-year Harvard study and other compelling research. You'll discover how love, gratitude, and living for something beyond yourself can be powerful drivers of resilience, purpose, and emotional well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/thrive-global/this-75-year-harvard-study-reveals-the-secret-to-happiness-and-success-3cf0002510fe Quotes to ponder: “The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Period.” “The biggest predictor of your happiness and fulfillment overall in life is, basically, love.” “You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving.” Episode references: Meta-Analysis on Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316 Dr. Gabor Maté Official Website: https://drgabormate.com John Wooden Quotes: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/john_wooden_104927 Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273 What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness – Robert Waldinger TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – Math anxiety has been on the rise for decades and a recent parent survey shows they are worried about the effects it is having on their children. But what if Math were taught from the perspective of beauty, would that change things? The survey asked parents and teachers about math therapy, with 43% saying they would “support introducing their child to a...
July 23, 2025 ~ Wendy Block, Vice President of Business Advocacy and Member Engagement for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, joins Kevin to discuss a new study that shows a 4-day work week boosts job satisfaction, reduces burnout, and improves well-being.
According to HeartMath's research, our heart feels the ripples of the future… a full 6 seconds before the mind even stirs.
Software engineer workflows have been transformed in recent years by an influx of AI coding tools, but However, a new study calls into question the extent to which today's AI coding tools enhance productivity for experienced developers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg and Holly talk about another study that puts Utah again in the #1 spot in the nation. This time, it's for having the happiest families!
A three-year exercise program improved survival in colon cancer patients and kept the disease at bay, a first-of-its-kind international experiment showed. With the benefits rivaling some drugs, experts said cancer centers and insurance plans should consider making exercise coaching a new standard of care for colon cancer survivors. Until then, patients can increase their physical activity after treatment, knowing they are doing their part to prevent cancer from coming back. “It's an extremely exciting study,” said Dr. Jeffrey Meyerhardt of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, who wasn't involved in the research. It's the first randomized controlled trial to show a reduction in cancer recurrences and improved survival linked to exercise, Meyerhardt said. Prior evidence was based on comparing active people with sedentary people, a type of study that can't prove cause and effect. The new study—conducted in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Israel and the United States—compared people who were randomly selected for an exercise program with those who instead received an educational booklet. “This is about as high a quality of evidence as you can get,” said Dr. Julie Gralow, chief medical officer of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). “I love this study because it's something I've been promoting but with less strong evidence for a long time.” The findings were featured at ASCO's annual meeting in Chicago and published by the New England Journal of Medicine. Academic research groups in Canada, Australia and the U.K. funded the work. Researchers followed 889 patients with treatable colon cancer who had completed chemotherapy. Half were given information promoting fitness and nutrition. The others worked with a coach, meeting every two weeks for a year, then monthly for the next two years. Coaches helped participants find ways to increase their physical activity. After eight years, the people in the structured exercise program not only became more active than those in the control group but also had 28% fewer cancers and 37% fewer deaths from any cause. There were more muscle strains and other similar problems in the exercise group. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
This hour starts with Marc talking about MO AG Andrew Bailey demands STL Sheriff resign. Mike Tobin, Fox News Senior Correspondent live from Tel Aviv joins to talk about Israel and Iran. Nicole Murray has business headlines and a new study shows it is harder to raise a daughter. Finally, In Other News Chick-Fil-A and vinyl records.
Rob Hart with our Audacy sister station W-B-B-M in Chicago spoke with Axios reporter Emily Peck... about the study and the trend.
Long-Standing Mystery of Gold's Origin Might Just Have Been Solved https://youtu.be/tNBcjNjC4wU?si=yfNUOrdIonWTOK9k The Rest Is History Club https://therestishistory.supportingcast.fm/ First methane-powered sea spiders found crawling on the ocean floor https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/17/science/spiders-deep-sea-methane-new-species Bacteria Found on China's Tiangong Space Station Shows Unique Adaptations for Space Survival, Study Shows https://thedebrief.org/bacteria-found-on-chinas-tiangong-space-station-shows-unique-adaptations-for-space-survival-study-shows/ Why Are There Gold Deposits at All? Scientists Discover the Answer ... Read more The post de onde vem o ouro? o impacto de girafas no Renascimento e na China appeared first on radinho de pilha.
Join host Joel Brice as he sits down with Dr. Brad Cohen to explore groundbreaking GPS research on mallard migration. Discover how mallards are changing their travel patterns, avoiding hunters, and what it means for the future of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Website and Social Media Links:Delta Waterfowl: https://deltawaterfowl.orgFacebook: /DeltaFans/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deltawaterfowl/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeltaWaterfowl/Delta Waterfowl: https://deltawaterfowl.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeltaFans/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deltawaterfowl/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeltaWaterfowl/
On the Thursday, June 12 edition of Georgia Today: A new study shows residents of two Georgia cities have above average levels of forever chemicals in their blood; More than 400 CDC employees have their jobs reinstated; And a new $3 billion development in Atlanta could mean the return of pro hockey.
CT scans are quick, painless, non-invasive tests that can identify everything from brain tumors to injuries from an accident. But a new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine shows a link between the radiation exposure from the imaging tool and cancer. Ali Rogin spoke with Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the study's lead author, to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
CT scans are quick, painless, non-invasive tests that can identify everything from brain tumors to injuries from an accident. But a new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine shows a link between the radiation exposure from the imaging tool and cancer. Ali Rogin spoke with Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the study's lead author, to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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