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Want Thicker, Healthier Hair? This Science-Backed Treatment Seriously Works
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You name an at-home hair growth remedy and I've probably tried it: supplements, serums, masks, red light hats, and more. And can you blame me? These treatments often come with pretty bold claims. Un ...[Continue Reading]
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Check for *These* Ingredients To Avoid Damaged & Damaging SEED OILS in Potato Chips, French Fries, Fried Foods & More
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November 26, 2024 You are what you eat. You have probably heard this phrase before, along with the slightly less well-known but equally important phrase You are what you ate. Yes, thats right: yo ...[Continue Reading]
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Race-Based Hiring Programs Persist at Public Universities. Here's How.
Aaron Sibarium
In September 2022, the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) made a bold promise to the schools Office of Diversity, Equity, and Engagement: From then on, t ...[Continue Reading]
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Reckoning With the Election Results
D.D. Guttenplan
The Big Picture / November 26, 2024 What went wrongand what we have to do now. Ad Policy An expense of spirit: Harris gets cozy with Liz Cheney.(Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images) This article app ...[Continue Reading]
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Angela Merkel and the future of NATO under a second Trump term
Mary Louise Kelly
There are few world leaders who can claim to have worked closely with four U.S. presidents. But Chancellor Angela Merkel can. She is the only woman to ever lead Germany, and her 16-year tenure as ch ...[Continue Reading]
NPR
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Surrey-born 'giraffe' O'Rourke ready to take on England
Stephan Shemilt
His rise to play all three formats for New Zealand and the award of a first central contract in July means O'Rourke has had to put a sports science degree on the back-burner. "I'm slowly chipping aw ...[Continue Reading]
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