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Yeti Rambler vs. Stanley Quencher: Which Travel Mug Is the King of the Cupholder?

WHETHER YOU’RE A caffeine fiend, a die-hard hydrationist, or someone who just needs a beverage to sip throughout the day, most of us can’t bear to be without a drink on hand for more than a few hours. That’s where all-day travel mugs like the Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler and Yeti Rambler Straw Mug …

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Your Apple Watch May Know More About Your Health Than Your Doctor

IT’S EARLY ON a sparkling blue-sky fall day in Cupertino, California, and Apple Park is humming. Employees stroll into the gigantic glass-and-aluminum ring, while on the perimeter path a running group gathers for some pre-work miles, other employees zip by on e-bikes, wind rustles through the trees, and birds chirp and warble. Steve Jobs famously …

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The 11 Best Puffer Jackets, Tested by Style Editors

Best Overall Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket Cons Not ideal for standalone wear in low winter temps Patagonia’s hardcore outerwear rarely disappoints. So, it’s not surprising that the brand’s Nano Puff Hooded Insulated Puffer Jacket has been a fan-favorite and regular go-to of ours here at Men’s Health for years. It features 60g of patented PrimaLoft …

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Squid Game Will Return and Conclude With an Epic Season 3

AFTER MORE THAN three years, we’ve finally been treated to another violent, tense, and devastating round of Squid Game. This time, though, Netflix’s smash hit show isn’t catching anyone by surprise; the action-packed story with high stakes (and even higher critique of capitalism) arrives with major expectations to follow up on the success of the …

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Your Apple Watch May Know More About Your Health Than Your Doctor

IT’S EARLY ON a sparkling blue-sky fall day in Cupertino, California, and Apple Park is humming. Employees stroll into the gigantic glass-and-aluminum ring, while on the perimeter path a running group gathers for some pre-work miles, other employees zip by on e-bikes, wind rustles through the trees, and birds chirp and warble. Steve Jobs famously …

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Bird Flu Virus Likely Mutated Within Louisiana Patient, CDC Says

A genetic analysis suggested the bird flu virus mutated inside a Louisiana patient who contracted the nation’s first severe case of the illness, the CDC said this week. Scientists believe the mutations may allow the virus to better bind to receptors in the upper airways of humans — something they said is concerning but not …

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AI Model Has Promise for Predicting Checkpoint Inhibitor Activity in NSCLC

Artificial intelligence (AI)-aided analysis of pathology slides showed potential as a predictive biomarker for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), a multicenter study showed. The deep-learning model (called Deep-IO) achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.75 for objective response in a U.S.-based developmental cohort and …

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Suicide Risk Lower for Veterans With PTSD Who Start Evidence-Based Therapy

Initiating cognitive processing therapy or prolonged exposure (CPT/PE) sessions for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was associated with lower suicide risk in military veterans in an observational study, but completing an adequate course of CPT/PE sessions was not. Among nearly 850,000 veterans newly diagnosed with PTSD, starting CPT/PE treatment was linked with a 23% lower suicide …

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Most Americans Blame Insurance Profits, Denials Alongside the Killer in CEO’s Death

Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger, according to a new poll. In the survey from NORC at the University of Chicago, about eight in 10 U.S. adults said the person who committed …

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