Por: New York Post Life January 27, 2023
Fatty foods can lead to obesity but it’s all in your brain — and not the way you may think. Researchers have found that regularly eating high-fat and high-caloric foods can change the neurological pathways in your brain, reducing the brain’s ability to and can lead to overeating and weight gain. Researchers, whose findings were published Wednesday in the , tested a high-fat diet in rats, showing the astrocytes cells that control a... + full article
ESPN USA Sports January 02, 2023
With just two weeks left in the , the is shaping up. More teams have claimed their spots in the NFC and AFC. However, the race to the playoffs continues as top teams in both conferences are still looking to lock in their spots for the and have a chance to do so in .The clinched... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
NFL Week 16 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bills win AFC East, Ravens clinch playoff berth | ESPN
New York Post USA Life December 26, 2022
A new study shares some sympathy for a much-maligned vegetable: . It found that the way the potato is prepared — including what people add to it — is what’s associated with rather than the “humble” vegetable itself. The study was published in Diabetes Care, a... + más
Potatoes Can Be Good For Your Health If You Prepare Them The Right Way: Study | Forbes
Sweet potato pie makes an easy, pretty Thanksgiving dessert | Associated Press
New York Post USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
Doctors believe they have discovered the mystery behind the brain swelling that caused Bruce Lee’s death. The legendary martial artist and actor died in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973, at the age of 32 from brain swelling — from what doctors now say was caused by drinking too... + más
Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death | Los Angeles Times
Bruce Lee may have died from drinking too much water, new study claims | Fox News
MarketWatch USA Business November 19, 2022
Uncertainty about the U.S. economy has once again reared its head, with the Federal Reserve vowing to tame inflation. The Fed’s key tools in its battle have been rapidly increasing its policy interest rate to make it more expensive for businesses and households to borrow, but... + más
What are I bonds and how do they work? | Fox Business
Op-Ed: Why do poor Americans eat so unhealthfully? Because junk food is the only indulgence they can afford | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
The verdict is in: Food deserts don’t drive nutritional disparities in the United States the way we thought. Over the past decade, study after study has shown that differences in access to healthy food can’t fully explain why wealthy Americans consume a healthier diet than... + más
The U.S. is getting serious about space junk | NBC News
Outlook for junk bonds gets cloudier as U.S. recession risks loom | MarketWatch
NBC News USA Science October 04, 2022
The U.S. government is taking legal steps to limit the amount of space junk — the cloud of dangerous debris still orbiting the Earth — after more than six decades of space races, rocket launches, planetary missions and booming satellite activity. The key measure is the... + más
England’s Crackdown On Junk Food Is Just Starting | Forbes
Hilton partners with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters for Starlab station | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 26, 2022
There has been a fair amount of news in Maine lately about dams on the Kennebec River; how fish can be restored to the upper river, and the fear of the impact removing the Shawmut Dam would have . The issue of the removal of the Shawmut Dam and impacts on the Sappi mill has been... + más
50 years after the Clean Water Act, the Androscoggin River has changed dramatically | Portland Press Herald
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more | Portland Press Herald
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