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Dr. Peter Attia says enjoying a longer, healthier life requires serious training: "Life is a sport"
Dr. Peter Attia is focused on the marginal decade, the final 10 years of someone's life. He's developed a "Medicine 3.0" ...
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‘There aren't many better': Why Azzi Fudd's WNBA-ready shot is drawing comparisons to Steph Curry
Newton, who trains a handful of NBA and WNBA players, including former UConn women's basketball guard Christyn Williams, had ...
From attention to metacognition and memory, here are 15 tips to apply the latest insights from cognitive science to how students learn.
ParentingPatch on MSN
20 Nick Jr. Cartoons On Paramount+ Your Kids Will Love And What They Teach
Paramount+ As a kindergartener and in my early elementary years, I loved watching Nick Jr shows. Nickelodeon has most recently kept the ...
Mongabay News on MSN
‘A big no’: Opposition grows to proposed mine in Malawi’s newest UNESCO site
A controversial proposed mining project in Malawi’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site is raising opposition from traditional ...
The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, changed this couple's lives and led to them taking over and running Argos Farm in the Forked ...
The 74 on MSNOpinion
How LAUSD School Zones Perpetuate Educational Inequality, Ignoring ‘Redlining’ Past
They are two LAUSD schools just a mile apart. Yet in many ways Canfield Avenue Elementary School and Shenandoah Elementary ...
Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable Paradise: Life in Southeast Alaska,” is available ...
Pandemic lockdowns and remote work have ignited the economies of small metro regions and rural areas, posing a challenge to ...
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Review: How The New 44 MPG 2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Avoids Ruining The World's Best-Seller
When you’re young, surprises are frequently exciting. Making honor roll, getting into your first-pick college, that first ...
Gary Williamson was backpacking around Europe aged 18 when he suddenly lost his sight and had to find a way of getting the ...
The “$30 wardrobe challenge” has become something of an unofficial tradition among Rhode Island thrifters. The premise is simple: see how many quality pieces you can assemble with just thirty dollars.
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