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Best Baby Names analyzed data from the Social Security Administration to see how celebrities can impact what parents name their children. more
Nonprofit Finder examined data from GiveWell to see what charities offer donors the most bang for their buck. more
Uniqode examined news reports, market research, and other sources to see how ticketing technology is changing the future of live events. more
What are ultra-processed foods and how do they impact our long-term health? Top Nutrition Coaching analyzed resources from leading health clinics to explain the risks. more
(BPT) - Have you scheduled your mammogram? If you’re a woman over 40 and haven’t had a mammogram before or are putting off your next one, this is your friendly reminder to schedule it … more
(BPT) - Southern California native Lisa Shoemaker has been coping with breast cancer for a long time, and one thing keeps her going: her family. She married her high school sweetheart and had two … more
Caring.com provides a guide to resources for emergency housing and how to access them amid an increasing number of older Americans experiencing or at risk of homelessness. more
(BPT) - Fall is here and it's time to cozy up with healthier habits! If you're looking to refresh your routine and embrace healthier habits this season, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn … more
The Marshall Project reports on the pushback that efforts to cut long prison sentences face from crime victim advocates and conservative groups. more
(NAPSI)—Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month—Sept 15 to Oct 15—is a good reminder of the strong family ties that are a hallmark of Latino culture. Family traditions are woven into the fabric of … more
(BPT) - When retired aerospace engineer Steve Sakakini was diagnosed with prostate cancer at the age of 61, his doctor said he'd have to have his prostate removed. Caught off guard, Sakakini sought a … more
Edmunds reports that a dealer might take a car back under some circumstances, but don't count on it. more
(NAPSI)—While more than 1.1 million Americans lost their lives due to COVID-19, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, emerging HVAC technology is now available to protect homes … more
Grist reports on a new type of concrete made from discarded shells to trap water, therefore combating both floods and food waste in urban gardens. more
(BPT) - Kristen Glass struggled with weight her entire life. She tried program after program, unable to uncover a solution that worked for her — then one night, she connected with a friend over … more
(Mark Gibbons, President/CEO of RetireSafe) - With the start of Medicare’s open enrollment period, it’s important that older Americans explore their healthcare options to make the best choice … more
(NewsUSA) - Again and Again Back to You by Andrea EzerinsIf you had the chance to revisit your past to change your present, what moment would you choose? In this enchanting novel, an encounter with … more
(BPT) - Five million people go to the emergency department for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the U.S. each year, but more than half of people who suspect they have a concussion never get it … more
Reasons to be Cheerful examines how permeable pavement could help cities across the United States improve their stormwater resilience. more
Hone Health profiles the habits and tips for longevity from 64-year-old competitive swimmer Chuck DiMeglio. more
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