The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has long been associated with various health risks, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. However, a recent prospective cohort study conducted by Xuehong Zhang and colleagues suggests that regular consumption of these beverages may also be linked to an increased incidence of liver cancer and death from chronic liver disease
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The mortgage industry has experienced a significant shift in recent months, making it increasingly difficult for borrowers to obtain a mortgage. Along with the rising mortgage rates, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports that credit availability in July hit its lowest level since 2013. This decline in credit availability indicates that lending standards are tightening
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Binaural beats, the popular brain stimulation technique that promises enhanced cognitive performance, has been long endorsed as a study aid and mood enhancer. However, a recent study conducted by cognitive neuroscientists at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland has discovered that binaural beats might actually hinder learning instead of helping it. This revelation challenges the widely-held
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The sports platform Fanatics and its competitor Panini have recently found themselves embroiled in a legal battle, with both companies filing lawsuits against each other. These trading card rivals are facing off in court, each accusing the other of various wrongdoings and breaches of duty. While this dispute revolves around licensing rights for professional sports
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OXNARD, Calif. – The Dallas Cowboys’ kicking competition took an unexpected turn with the release of Tristan Vizcaino, according to coach Mike McCarthy’s recent announcement. While Brandon Aubrey remains the sole kicker on the 90-man roster, the team may soon consider adding another contender. However, the Cowboys have yet to show interest in recruiting any
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