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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Turning Ollama Into a Browser-Based AI: A Handy Guide with Firefox

Ever felt like your AI research could be more seamless? If you’re using Ollama for your AI queries, you can now do so directly from your browser. This handy guide will walk you through transforming your terminal tool into a browser-based AI with the help of a free Firefox extension called Page Assis

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

European Experts Update Rules for Heart Pacing and Resync Therapy

The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has just given us new guidelines on how to handle heart pacing and cardiac resynchronization. Here's a fun fact: most of these guidelines are based on expert opinions rather than hard data. This is why a group of Dutch experts stepped in to see if these new r

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Teenager Pleads Guilty to Murdering Girls in Southport Knife Attack

In a shocking turn of events, an 18-year-old named Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to the murder of three young girls during a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in the northern English town of Southport last July. The heinous crime, which involved a knife attack, left the nation in horror and sparked w

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Jan 20 2025HEALTH

Vibration Plates: Are They Worth the Hype?

Let's talk about vibration plates, a fitness trend you might have seen on TikTok. These machines have been around for decades, so what's the deal? Vibration plates vibrate rapidly when you stand on them, making your muscles contract and relax quickly. This sound like a quick fix for fitness? Not so

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Healthy Eating for All: Meet Universal Meals!

Ever wondered why it's so tough to find healthy food in places like offices, schools, or nursing homes? Well, it turns out that these institutions often can't keep up with the diverse dietary needs of people today. Between allergies, religious rules, and personal preferences, it's a real challenge!

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Jan 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire Alert: Protect Your Lungs in Moss Landing

A big fire hit the Moss Landing Battery Plant recently. Authorities told everyone to evacuate right away and close all entry points to their homes. The smoke is the main concern, as we don't know what dangerous chemicals it might contain. This could hurt the environment, especially the nearby Elkhor

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Young Women Getting Cancer?

Cancer rates are changing in the United States. Women and younger people are now getting cancer more often than before. The American Cancer Society (ACS) found that women under 50 are 82% more likely to get cancer than men. This is a big increase from 2002, when the difference was only 51%. Breast

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Women Under 50 Face More Cancer Than Men

Cancer rates are changing in the US. Women under 50 are now 82% more likely to get cancer than men, according to a new report. This shift is partly due to increases in breast and thyroid cancers, which affect women more. Young men, on the other hand, are seeing fewer diagnoses for cancers like melan

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Why Eli Lilly's Weight-Loss Drug Sales Missed the Mark

Eli Lilly, a company based in Indianapolis, recently faced a blow when its stock prices dipped. The reason? Their weight-loss drugs, Zepbound and Mounjaro, didn't sell as well as expected. The company predicted they'd make about $13. 5 billion in the December quarter, which is less than what experts

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Religious Beliefs and Mental Health: What Professionals Think

You know how some people with serious mental health issues often turn to religion or superstitions? Well, there's no clear rulebook for mental health professionals on how to handle this. A recent survey in Thailand asked these experts about their thoughts and advice. The survey found that many ment

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