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May 08 2026LIFESTYLE

What’s the go-to store for fresh produce in Southwest Florida?

Shoppers in Southwest Florida now have a chance to weigh in on a simple but important question: Where do you go for the freshest fruits and veggies? A new poll is asking residents to vote for their favorite grocery store produce section, from Marco Island up to Cape Coral. The poll is interactive, s

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets That Make Daily Life Easier (And Won’t Break the Bank)

Shopping for useful gadgets under $100 can feel overwhelming—but Best Buy’s top-rated picks prove you don’t need to spend a fortune to upgrade your daily routine. Among the standout options is a compact speaker that packs serious sound for its size. With over 6, 500 reviews and a near-perfect rating

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

Shoulder pain: what actually helps more?

Shoulder pain can stop people from lifting groceries or even combing their hair. Doctors often suggest exercise first for this common problem. But is moving around really better than treatments like painkillers or ultrasound that don’t require much effort? A new look at past studies tried to answer

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Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tracking Shoulder Movements: A Smarter Way to Study Joint Motion

Shoulder motion analysis often relies on complex setups to measure how bones move in real time. This study introduces a simpler approach using small 3D-printed markers placed on the back—on the shoulder blade, upper arm, and torso. Instead of traditional tracking methods, which can be time-consuming

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Mar 26 2026HEALTH

“Brain Health Starts at Home: A Personal Call to Action”

Shon Lowe’s story shows how one woman turned a family crisis into a lesson for everyone. Her mother, Terrie Montgomery, began buying the same items repeatedly and losing track of details—small signs that were easily ignored in many households. In Black communities, these hints are often swept

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Mar 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Chlorinated Paraffins in E‑Waste River: Where the Risk Lies

Short‑chain and medium‑chain chlorinated paraffins, common in plastics and metal‑working fluids, have become a hot topic because they stick around in the environment, travel far, and can build up in living things. Long‑chain variants are less studied but may also be a threat. In China’s Guiyu, a tow

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Feb 24 2026FINANCE

Paul Tudor Jones Shifts from Meta: A Smart Exit or a Strategic Pause?

Jones, known for making bold moves, sold his Meta shares in the last quarter. The timing lines up with a shift in how big tech companies spend on artificial intelligence. Instead of quick returns, the new AI race looks like a long‑term, costly construction project. Meta’s recent earnings show that

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Feb 24 2026HEALTH

Living in a Loud Neighborhood Can Hurt Baby’s Sleep

Short, broken sleep can make pregnancy harder for African‑American moms who live in low‑income areas. Research shows that trouble sleeping during pregnancy can raise the chance of health problems for both mom and baby. People who live in neighborhoods with more crime, noise from traffic or few

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

How Short Videos Mess with Your Brain

Short videos are everywhere. They are fun and easy to watch. But what happens in your brain when you watch them? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at how the brain changes when people watch short videos. The brain has parts that help us control our actions. These parts are called the dorsa

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Jan 15 2026FINANCE

Shopify's Stock: What's Driving the Recent Rise?

Shopify's stock is on the move, and it's not alone. The whole market is feeling good, especially tech stocks. The S&P 500 is up, and the tech sector is leading the charge. But why is Shopify climbing? No big news is pushing Shopify's stock today. It's more about the overall mood in the market. Inve

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