Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence and Boosts Survival

By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 — A structured exercise program helped colon cancer survivors live longer and lowered their odds for a relapse, a major international study shows. The program lasted three years and included regular meetings with a fitness coach, Associated Press reported.  Over the period, people in the exercise group…

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Faux Fur Coat | Alterations Needed

*This post contains affiliate links. Coat – Ann Taylor // size xxs petiteTank – H&M // size xsJeans – Madewell // size 24 petiteBoots – Isabel Marant (old) // size 35 Faux fur in 75 degree weather while my husband flings five dollar bills. I think we’ve been cooped up too long 😑 Wow! This coat JUST went down to…

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Risk Revolution: Exposure Management Insights | TC 2025

Last updated at Mon, 02 Jun 2025 19:44:55 GMT At the Take Command 2025 Virtual Cybersecurity Summit, a standout session titled Risk Revolution brought together Rapid7 product leaders and ESG analyst Tyler Shields to unpack the evolution of exposure management — and how organizations can build more context-driven, proactive risk strategies. Hosted by Ryan Blanchard,…

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How airline fees have turned baggage into billions

Sam Gruet Business reporter Getty Images Airlines in the US alone made $7.27bn from check-in luggage fees last year With Air Canada and Southwest the latest airlines to charge passengers for check-in luggage, the ballooning cost of such ancillary or “junk fees” is provoking anger among politicians and consumer groups. At the same time, sales…

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AI Chatbots Are Making LA Protest Disinformation Worse

In another instance of Grok boosting disinformation about the protests, Mike Crispi, chair of America First Republicans of New Jersey and a 2024 Trump delegate to the Republican National Convention, posted a picture of a pile of bricks on the side of the road with the comment: ”The international sign that a very real, organic,…

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