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  • How hospitals are lowering C-section rates Daily Edition • November 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Have you heard of proprioception? Often described as the body’s “built-in GPS,” the concept refers to our ability to orient ourselves in space without using sight. This ability naturally declines with age, but it’s also something you can improve through different balance exercises. Doing so helps prevent falls, protect your joints, and improve athletic performance — learn all about how to train your proprioception (just don’t ask us if we can…Read more

  • How to avoid lost luggage Daily Edition • June 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Yes, patience is a virtue — one that’s getting harder and harder to achieve in our busy, modern lives. Thankfully, there are ways to work on building greater patience, for yourself, your loved ones, and even the stranger in line in front of you who can’t decide which coffee to order. “It involves building emotional skills like being able to sit with feelings of boredom, frustration, and anxiety, along with mindfulness and self-compassion,”...
  • What happens in the body when your heart breaks? Sunday Edition • June 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY With solar rays in full force, wearing sunglasses is more than just a matter of comfort and style — UV-blocking shades can help protect your peepers from cataracts, eye cancer, and other conditions. And different colored lenses offer different benefits when it comes to things like light filtering and perception. For instance, yellow tinted lenses are scientifically proven to boost contrast sensitivity, while brown lenses can ease eye strain and...
  • Heart attacks no longer leading cause of US deaths . Daily Edition • June 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY A beautiful, colorful flower garden is an accomplishment in and of itself. But a beautiful, colorful flower garden that also smells amazing? That’s a step up. Associated Press gardening columnist Jessica Damiano is back with a roundup of fragrant blooms that will have your guests asking “What smells so good?” Must Reads Caffeine fiends, rejoice: That cup of joe helps your cells live longer, a new study suggests Learn how middle schoolers experience...
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