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Scientists found rotator cuff tears in nearly all adults over 40 — and say we’re overtreating them
New research reveals that rotator cuff tears are so common in adults over 40 they may be a normal part of aging — raising uncomfortable questions about a multi-billion-dollar surgical industry built ...
Tension: Millennials champion workplace authenticity while clinging to corporate language that signals the exact ...
Tension: Late-night energy surges reveal an unacknowledged disconnect between how we schedule our lives and how our ...
The woman with the smallest home on the block told me something last autumn that I haven't stopped thinking about — and it had nothing to do with money.
Tension: Brands chase engagement metrics on platforms Gen Z is actively abandoning, mistaking visibility for meaningful connection.
I spent thirty years helping teenagers figure out who they were, then retired and tried to figure out who I was by filling every room with proof I'd made it. My neighbor Gloria figured it out with far ...
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Eric Dane died surrounded by his wife and daughters after a courageous battle with ALS. He was 53
Eric Dane spent his final year turning a fatal diagnosis into a public mission — and in doing so, exposed the uncomfortable gap between how culture mourns celebrities and how it funds the diseases ...
My grandmother owned almost nothing in her final years — and radiated a kind of stillness that made everyone around her, with their full closets and packed schedules, look like they were drowning.
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The career ended, the applause didn't have to — it just migrated to a screen small enough to fit in a palm and large enough to swallow an identity whole.
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A drunk woman in Singapore was jailed for slapping a taxi driver after refusing to pay a $24 fare
A $24 taxi fare in Singapore became a jail sentence — not because of the unpaid bill, but because of what happened when accountability met intoxication.
The charging advice millions have followed for years turns out to be based on a half-truth — and the real threat to your phone's battery is something most people never consider.
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