Arraez raises average to .401 in Marlins’ victory
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Arraez raises average to .401 in Marlins’ victory

ESPNJun 6, 2023, 09: 52 PM ETMIAMI — Luis Arraez had two hits to raise his major-league-leading batting average to .401 and help the Miami Marlins beat the Kansas City Royals 6-1 on Tuesday night.Second in the NL East, the Marlins have won five straight to improve to 34-28 — the first time they’ve been… […]

‘Unapologetic’ OU softball defends celebrations
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‘Unapologetic’ OU softball defends celebrations

Alex Scarborough, ESPN Staff WriterJun 6, 2023, 03: 39 PM ETCloseCovers the SEC.Joined ESPN in 2012.Graduate of Auburn University.OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma softball coach Patty Gasso said Tuesday that she tells her players “you must be unapologetic” for the way they play the game with energy and outwardly celebrate their triumphs — even if their… […]

Breastfeeding Linked to Moderately Better Academic Test Scores
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Breastfeeding Linked to Moderately Better Academic Test Scores

May 6, 2023 — Breastfeeding in infancy could have an effect on academic test scores later in a child’s life, a new study suggests.The research conducted in the U.K. was published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. It followed 5,000 kids from infancy in the early 2000s through high school. They were divided into… […]

49ers’ Samuel ‘ready to go’ after ‘awful’ ’22 season
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49ers’ Samuel ‘ready to go’ after ‘awful’ ’22 season

Nick Wagoner, ESPN Staff WriterJun 6, 2023, 05: 42 PM ETCloseNick Wagoner is an NFL reporter at ESPN. Nick has covered the San Francisco 49ers and the NFL at ESPN since 2016, having previously covered the St. Louis Rams for 12 years, including three years (2013 to 2015) at ESPN. In his 10 years with… […]

Menopause and Long COVID: What Women Should Know
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Menopause and Long COVID: What Women Should Know

June 6, 2023 —  As doctors and researchers learn more about long COVID, an interesting fact has emerged: Women experiencing menopause and perimenopause appear to be more likely to experience serious complications from the virus.  British researchers have newly noted that women at midlife who have long COVID seem to get specific, and severe, symptoms, including… […]

Clean Air Tips for Your Home
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Clean Air Tips for Your Home

Most indoor air pollution comes from things in your home like your furniture or gas stove that release gas and other debris into the air. Everyday living and pets can also lead to indoor air problems like dust, mold, and dander. Here are some clean air tips for your home.Ventilation and air exchange are a… […]

Targeted Drug May Lower Odds for Breast Cancer’s Return in Some Patients
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Targeted Drug May Lower Odds for Breast Cancer’s Return in Some Patients

By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, June 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Here’s some good news for women with the most common type of breast cancer: Adding a targeted breast cancer drug to hormonal therapy reduced the risk of cancer returning by 25% for women with early-stage disease, a new clinical trial shows. Hormone-receptor (HR) positive/HER2 negative breast… […]

Changing Trends in Colorectal Cancer
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Changing Trends in Colorectal Cancer

MARK LEWIS: Hello, my name is Dr. Mark Lewis. I’m a gastrointestinal oncologist. I’m the type of doctor that you never want to meet because if you’re in my office that means that you have cancer and in my office specifically it means you have cancer of the gut. Why is this relevant? It’s relevant… […]

U.S. Senate Leader Schedules Classified AI Briefings
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U.S. Senate Leader Schedules Classified AI Briefings

[1/2] Artificial Intelligence words are seen in this illustration taken March 31, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationWASHINGTON, June 6 (Reuters) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday he has scheduled three briefings for senators on artificial intelligence, including the first classified briefing on the topic.In a letter to colleagues on Tuesday, the Democratic leader said… […]