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Teen Self-Care: 6 p.m., Longmont Public Library, 409 Fourth Ave., Longmont. Slow down and take a breather this summer with Teen Self-Care at the library. This three-part summer series gives teens a calm space to relax and enjoy simple, creative activities. Each session focuses on a different project — bath bombs, tote bag decorating or…
Rising P3 PharmD student Prince Karmacharya and Andrianna Poznahovska, an undergraduate pursuing a degree in integrated neuroscience, are working separately with Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Yuanjun “Steve” Shen on two projects related to pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a prevalent, dangerous, and often deadly lung disease.
Four years ago, Candice Pauley’s chronic pain and other unexplained symptoms had become so all-consuming that she was forced to give up many of the things she loved
The AI community is the same—Americans have always carried an air of certainty, holding a hand that seems impossible to lose
The race to treat obesity and diabetes is shifting again after Eli Lilly pushed back approval plans for its next-generation obesity drug, retatrutide, to Q1 2027, even as phase 3 data showed weight loss of up to 22.6% and blood sugar benefits. This mix of regulatory delay and clinical progress can reshape expectations for companies…
HAMPTON, N.H., July 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Planet Fitness, Inc. (NYSE: PLNT) today announced that the Company will report results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2026, before the market opens on Thursday, August 6, 2026
“Proteinmaxxing” and “fibermaxxing,” the trendy concepts of loading up on these nutrients for health benefits, are having a moment. But is it necessary? Or even healthy?
July 22, 2026 ByJoyce Hendley, Staff Writer
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Pioneering study linking noise pollution to progressive brain disease finds 3% increase in risk for every 11.5dB rise in noise levels

