Por: The Atlantic Health March 16, 2023
Our bodies are constantly coping with the force. What if that ability can somehow go haywire?Daniel Zender / The AtlanticMarch 15, 2023, 3:58 PM ETBad things happen to a human body in zero gravity. Just look at what happens to astronauts who spend time in orbit: Bones disintegrate. Muscles weaken. So does immunity. “When you go up into space,” says Saïd Mekari, who studies exercise physiology at the University of Sherbrooke, in Canada,... + full article
RTTNews USA Business February 13, 2023
Currency witnessed moderate movements in the week spanning February 6-10 ahead of the crucial CPI data release from the U.S. on February 14. Markets reassessed the outlook for inflation and interest rate trajectory amidst a dovish speech by the Fed Chair, further rate hike by... + más
Dissecting The Consumer Price Index, Pt 1: ‘Inflation’ Is Over | Forbes
Markets Now Recognize Approaching Disinflation | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports January 09, 2023
The NFL saved its best drama for the final game of Week 18. The Detroit Lions — eliminated from playoff contention earlier Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks beat the Los Angeles Rams — pushed past their disappointment and played the spoiler role, rallying to beat the Green... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
MLB Playoffs 2022: Explaining Wild Card Format, Divisional Series and More | Bleacher Report
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 20, 2022
Once again we have entered the time of the winter solstice — when daylight is scarce and the creeping darkness seems to whisper: Slow down. Turn inward. Fortify yourself against the long, cold night ahead. Although shrouded in myths, the winter solstice is a physical event... + más
When Is the First Day of Winter and What Is the Winter Solstice? | NBC 6 South Florida
When Is the First Day of Winter and What Is the Winter Solstice? Here's What To Know | NBC 6 South Florida
Newsweek USA Health December 01, 2022
A weird new theory about the underlying causes of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) suggests that the condition could result from the body's inability to withstand gravity.IBS is a gastrointestinal disorder that affects 10 percent of the world's population. People with it... + más
What Foods Should You Avoid if You Have IBS? | The Root
The Weird Al Movie Is Weirding People Out in a Good Way | Vanity Fair
Los Angeles Times USA Sports November 06, 2022
This baseball season started late and ended later. We did not expect the Lakers to be done before the World Series was done, but here we are. This fall marked the debut of baseball’s grand new postseason. A sport that for generations prided itself on a regular season long... + más
Things to know as baseball postseason nears | Portland Press Herald
MLB playoff primer: Things to know as postseason nears | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Tech September 25, 2022
It used to be the case that Apple’s customers saw as the lesser laptop and the. With the move to Apple Silicon, . With the summer update to , the remains great value for money. The same cannot be said of the . Why consider the MacBook Air and not the MacBook Pro? And why will... + más
Forget The New MacBook Pro, Apple Has Something Better | Forbes
Exclusive: M2 MacBook Air internals revealed in hands-on photos of redesigned notebook | 9to5Mac
The Root USA Health September 24, 2022
No one really wants to talk about IBS. I mean, the word bowel alone grosses me out. But we’re all adults here, and IBS is a real condition that impacts nearly ten percent of the population worldwide – and those are just the folks who talk to their doctors about it. So we... + más
Ask the Pediatrician: How do I avoid heavy metals in the food I feed my baby? | Chicago Tribune
Developing alt-chicken from the Hatchery, Next Gen Foods becomes latest entrant to Chicago’s growing plant-based protein market | Chicago Tribune
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