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Framework Bicycles Introduces the Future of Performance Cycling with Custom Bike Frames and Components

Framework Bicycles Introduces the Future of Performance Cycling with Custom Bike Frames and Components

Discover the cutting-edge of cycling with Framework Bicycles’ bespoke bike frames and components for unparalleled performance. Canada, October 19, 2023 / LinkDaddy News / – Framework Bicycles, a leading custom bike builder, is revolutionizing the cycling industry with its innovative approach to creating bespoke bike frames and components. By combining advanced CAD/CAM technology with aerospace-certified […]

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Loneliness is worse for heart health than bad diet or smoking, study of diabetic patients finds

Groundbreaking health care innovations, like the first-ever blood test for preeclampsia and the FDA’s approval of a drug that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s, grabbed headlines this week. But a number of newsworthy studies also shone new light on a variety of important topics, from the dangers of loneliness to the risks parents took

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Some people with autism, intellectual disabilities are seeking euthanasia, researchers find

Here are the top stories in health news this week from Yahoo News partners. ‘There’s no doubt in my mind these people were suffering.’ Some people who have been legally euthanized in the Netherlands in recent years cited autism or intellectual disabilities as the only reason or a major reason for seeking euthanasia, saying they

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How to protect yourself from wildfire smoke

Only weeks after Canadian wildfires blanketed the Northeastern United States in thick smoke, the ongoing fires are sending across the Midwest more air deemed unhealthy by the Environmental Protection Agency. Detroit and Cleveland are currently experiencing air considered “very unhealthy,” with Air Quality Index (AQI) readings measuring more than 200. Exposure to wildfire smoke can

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What's the deal with lab-grown meat? Expert answers our FAQ

Two cultivated-meat companies — Eat Just and Upside Foods — recently got full approvals from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to sell their lab-grown chicken products in the U.S. The federal green light comes months after both companies obtained confirmation from the Food and Drug Administration that their cell-cultivated meat was safe for human consumption.

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Freeze-dried feces pills called 'crapsules' to be taken by patients in clinical trial

Keeping up with all the latest in health news can be a crapshoot. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Here are the most headline-grabbing stories this week from Yahoo News partners. ‘“Crapsules” … may offer new hope for patients’ A clinical trial funded by the United Kingdom’s National Institute for Health and Care Research is testing

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Cities hire chief heat officers to address an unequal impact of climate change

With the arrival of beach weather, climate change threatens to turn summers into months to endure rather than enjoy. Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in May showed that 46% of the U.S. will be experiencing hotter than average temperatures between June and August of this year, with the most extreme increase in

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Study finds more evidence gas stoves are bad for human health: ‘Worse than secondhand smoke’

A flame burns on a gas stove. (Photo Illustration: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) Using gas stoves can raise levels of the carcinogen benzene throughout the home to dangerous levels for hours after use, according to a newly released study. Published last week in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, the study was the first to

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