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Longevity Influencers Claim They’re Adding Decades to People’s Lives. This Study Flat-Out Proves Them Wrong.

IT’S HARD NOT to get sucked in when yet another longevity influencer claims that they’ve found the key to adding years to your life. Yet new research suggests we’re not making the lifespan gains you’d think after a scroll through social. The study, which was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests …

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The ‘Peformative Male’ is More Than Just a Lame Halloween Costume. Here’s What it Means to be One IRL.

IT’S THE MODERN mating ritual: Guys strategically sprinkle green flags through their dating app profiles like bait for women looking for long-term, emotionally-available partners. A therapy mention here, a sunrise hike there, maybe a perfectly tousled pic with someone’s niece to signal “great with kids” (yet always clarified with “not my kid” in his bio). …

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Lululemon Teams Up With the NFL for Its First-Ever Fan Apparel Collection

LULULEMON IS TEAMING up with the NFL on an adventurous new endeavor for the brand—a full-on National Football League upgrade on some of its most iconic styles. Earlier this week, Lululemon announced it will partner with the NFL for a fan-centric, elevated apparel collection. The collaboration will span all 32 NFL teams and will feature …

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Common gene variant linked to higher heart disease risk in people with African ancestry

Impact of CD36 knockdown on contractile force in engineered human cardiac microtissues. Credit: Nature Genetics (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41588-025-02372-2 Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a leading cause of heart failure, is twice as common in Black individuals as in white individuals. This excess risk is not fully explained by known risk factors such as high blood pressure or …

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