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Bob Nadeau has been racing since 1970. Not only is he still part of the sport, he's also still winning.
Like many women, I track my menstrual cycle, and I find it’s a great way to learn more about my overall health and well-being. Whether I’m noting fluctuations in mood or energy levels or simply
HONOLULU (KHON) – The Sihek bird, an endangered animal recently returned to the wild, has laid eggs on their new home at Palmyra Atoll, an island in the Pacific. The eggs mark the first wild eggs
Dental hygienists know a thing or two about keeping teeth healthy. After all, they spend most of their days looking into people’s mouths and seeing the damage that certain habits can do.Indeed, many
One of America's largest water parks is opening for a 46th summer of fun.Hyland Hills Water World opens for the 2025 summer season on Saturday at 10 a.m.The sprawling water park said it will operate
CRISPR (short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) - the genetic equivalent of a word processor - has received its most powerful upgrade yet: the ability to insert an entire
A new nationwide analysis is shedding light on how states compare when it comes to a major public health challenge, and the results show striking geographic
On Oct. 9, 1927, fire ripped through the business section of the small town of Lowndesboro, Ala. When the blaze was extinguished, only two stores remained in the town of 264 people. Numerous
Seminole State College Summer Bridge Advisor, Carlee Walkover, joins WESH 2's Meredith McDonough to explain the program for students interested in earning an Associate in Arts degree at the college.
Runners World+ is a tight-knit community as passionate about running as you are. Through RW+, we’ve expanded the ways we can reach you beyond simple stories in a magazine and on a website, offering
The cutting-edge weight-loss drug Ozempic/Wegovy can stop and even reverse fatty liver disease, a new clinical trial has found. Nearly twice as many people taking semaglutide stopped their fatty
“Skinny” is such an outdated concept; too diet culture for 2025. “Flat belly” sounds better, but we’re tired of that, too. What is the trend-dependent online influencer culture to do? Enter “gut
An Ohio music conductor is using deep brain stimulation to combat his Parkinson’s disease.Rand Laycock, 70, the director and conductor of a symphony orchestra, was diagnosed just before his 60th
Workers in the construction industry often face unique challenges that can impact their own mental health, leading to concerns like drug abuse or even suicide. A local task force and working group is
A personal trainer who lost nearly all his vision at 41 years old says receiving a guide dog has been "life-enhancing".Mark Long, 43, from Gloucestershire, was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa
This article contains mentions of death, child abuse, and other potentially disturbing content. Reader discretion is advised.Anime have the power to pull on people’s heartstrings. Romance, friendship
British scientists could experiment with techniques to block sunlight as part of a £50 million government funded scheme to combat global warming. The geo-engineering project is set to be given the go
There's nothing worse than getting invested in an anime only for it to botch its ending. This generally happens to anime that are only given 12 or 13 episodes, as it can be difficult to effectively
Most mattresses only have space for one of two people but the oversized Alaskan king mattress fits four adults with room to spare. I tried one alongside four sleep experts plus a bulldog with the
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two of the three Texas Longhorns selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft have signed their first professional contracts. Wide receiver Matthew Golden is the latest to ink
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