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Beans have been shown to deal a decisive blow to diabetes and “bad” cholesterol.With diabetes prevalence exponentially increasing, this finding is extremely encouraging. LancetA study last year estimated that by 2050, more than 1.31 billion people worldwide could have diabetes.The picture is not much brighter when it comes to high cholesterol, with nearly half of adults in the UK estimated to be living with cholesterol levels above national guidelines. Newly published reviews Nutrients He suggests that gobbling down pulses could help turn this disappointing statistic around. The researchers found consistent evidence that beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas can help fight…

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A 100-foot warning was issued. asteroid name 2024 NB2is expected to pass very close to Earth July 13, 2024. The asteroid, about the size of an airplane, moves at an astonishing speed. speed It is traveling at a speed of 47,921 kilometers per hour. Despite its closeness, experts are adamant that it poses no immediate threat to Earth.Asteroid 2024 NB2 was discovered by astronomers with the Catalina Sky Survey in Tucson, Arizona. The near-Earth object is closely monitored by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California. At its closest approach, the asteroid will…

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The whistleblower accuses OpenAI of placing illegal restrictions on how its employees can communicate with government regulators. letter Obtained by The Washington Post. Lawyers representing the anonymous whistleblower sent a letter to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler, referencing a separate formal complaint calling on the SEC to investigate OpenAI’s severance, non-disparagement, and confidentiality agreements. “The agreement prohibited or discouraged both employees and investors from contacting the SEC regarding securities violations, forced employees to waive whistleblower incentive and compensation rights, and required the company to notify them of any contacts with government regulators,” the letter said. The letter also…

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Andy Boxall / Digital Trends If you’re thinking about buying an Apple tablet, you might want to take advantage of this year’s Prime Day iPad sales. These devices, especially the latest releases, aren’t usually cheap, which is why iPad discounts are always in high demand. Prime Day Tablet DealsThere are offers for both budget-friendly models and current-generation devices. iPad Deals You’re sure to find something perfect for your shopping holiday. Prime Day Deals Below are some recommendations and buying advice: Prime Day deals for the 10.2-inch iPad Julian Choccato/Digital Trends / Digital Trends The 10.2-inch iPad is the successor to…

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Joel Jones and Amy Plant 1 day ago Portland, Oregon (coin) – Thousands of hospitalized patients in Oregon Have a life-threatening illness By a former anesthesiologist. According to the Oregon Health Authority, about 2,400 patients who received anesthesia at Providence and Legacy may have been at risk for infection with hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). ‘Armed and dangerous’: Lane County murder suspect sparks nationwide manhunt However, local hospitals and OHA continue to decline to give media interviews, instead Original short statement And he refused to speak on camera. “The sooner they can, the more honest and…

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The discovery of the Higgs boson has been a fascinating journey for physicists around the world ever since the particle was first detected at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) about 12 years ago. This groundbreaking discovery confirmed the existence of an elusive particle theorized almost half a century ago, opening up new avenues of exploration and understanding in particle physics. Despite intense research, the properties of this enigmatic particle remain shrouded in mystery. Today, the scientific community is welcoming a new breakthrough that brings us one step closer to understanding the origins of the Higgs boson.Understanding the Higgs particleThis groundbreaking…

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CNN — Richard SimmonsLongtime publicist Tom Esty said the 1980s workout fixture was known for his positive attitude. Esty said Simmons died early Saturday morning, just one day after his 76th birthday. “We lost an angel today. A true angel,” Esty added. Simmons’ brother, Lenny, paid tribute to him in a statement to CNN. “I don’t want people to be sad about my brother. I want people to remember the pure joy and love he brought to people’s lives,” Renee Simmons wrote. “He truly cared about people. He called, wrote and emailed thousands of people throughout his career offering to…

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Of course it was. Luis Suarez.37 year old Inter Miami The striker, one of the most controversial players in football, came off the bench to score the equaliser. Uruguay A goal in added time sent the chaotic game into a penalty shootout.Ismael Konéhe had scored a great innovative goal earlier, Alphonso DaviesNeither of Canada’s star players converted their penalty kicks, giving Uruguay the victory.Rodrigo Bentancur Uruguay took the lead with a shot from a sharp angle and Kone equalised. Canada Well, we’re not sure what it was. Maybe it was a standing bicycle kick with one foot on the ground.…

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Hello health and wellness-minded readers, I’m Caitlin here to catch you up on the latest health news you may have missed.Let’s take a look at what our team wrote this week.Natalie Lahal told the experts: Five simple things you can do Of course, to lower your risk of developing cancer, you also need to quit smoking and wear sunscreen.Scary but Important: Why Rachel Graman Bender Wrote It Leaving children in the car It can be very dangerous (especially on hot days).Road trips are a great summer activity — until you get motion sickness. Sarah Hunter Simanson explains Tips for fighting…

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The study has produced the most consistently negative results in the history of science. For over 60 years, researchers have been trying to find even one piece of convincing evidence to support the idea that humans share the universe with other intelligent life. Despite decades of effort, they have been unable to achieve any kind of contact.But researchers believe we may be entering a new era in the search for extraterrestrial civilizations. Scientists from Breakthrough Listen, the world’s largest scientific research program dedicated to finding extraterrestrial civilizations, say a series of technological developments are poised to revolutionize the search for…

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