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Matinee Manatees

Matinee Manatees

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A movie review and relaxation podcast for movie lovers who'd like some help falling asleep. Sluggishly hosted by everybody's favorite podcast hosts: a sedate pair of half-ton aquatic mammals who love movies and wax pedantic about them for hours on end. Come with and drift along?
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All-In Recruitment is a podcast by Manatal focusing on all things related to the recruitment industry’s mission and trends. Join us in our weekly conversation with leaders in the recruitment space and learn their best practices to transform the way you hire.
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Oahpásnuva bussáčivgga guoktáin Elliin ja Májjáin. Soai orruba muhtin rukses dálus guhkkin Bizobázovuovddis. Doppe soai orruba ovttas dálueamidiin, spiinniin, gusain ja vuonccáiguin, ja riebaniin, garjjáin ja visot daiguin eará elliiguin mat orrot vuovddis das lahka. Čuovo sudno girjás vásáhusaid. "Elle & Májjá máilbmi" lea digitála muitalusráidu smávvamánáide podkast-hámis. Ráidu almmuhuvvo sihke davvisámegillii ja dárogillii. Das lea gehppes ja álkis giella, ja ulbmil lea stimuleret mánáid ...
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Created by Tinkercast in collaboration with The Pop Ups, Flip and Mozi is an intergalactic musical journey that brings conservation into the conversation for kids and their grown-ups. Available every Thursday. Visit flipandmozi.com for conversation starters, book lists and activities to keep the wow rolling long after the show!
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A paranormal podcast for people in love with UFOs, Cryptids, True Crime & Strange History, but struggling to find something new. Join hosts Joey and Gil on a well-researched, foul-mouthed quest for the odd, bizarre, and blurry every Sunday as we try to fill that weird little hole in your heart that's seeking something new in the world of the strange. https://bcr.bio/links
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If you are seeking sunshine and ready to buy or sell real estate on the stunning Suncoast of Florida, this podcast is for you! Join your host, Jim Ahearn, a realtor who has called the Suncoast home for decades and has a proven track record of success with his clients, as he breaks down fact from fiction and gives you the simple hard truths about buying and selling in Sarasota, Bradenton, Siesta Key, Lido Key, Venice, Port Charlotte, Tampa, and beyond. This podcast will help both first time h ...
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Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn Grant is a different kind of nature show about the human drama of saving animals. From a paleoanthropologist who hunts fossils in conflict zones to someone who helped save an endangered species while in prison, in season four we will hear from real-life heroes and nature advocates with widely different expertise and life experiences that led them to be champions for the natural world. Wildlife biologist and host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant has been studying wild animals i ...
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The celebration of the Jimmy Buffett Key West years and what it has led to in people’s personal life. From visiting the keys for a weekend vacation or leaving everything up north in search of a new lifestyle in the little island I call home.
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A wild (and sometimes random) journey into the heart of Florida's future. Join us every other week as we explore the vibrant intersection of business, civics, culture, and adventure throughout the Sunshine State."
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Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of the god Shiva. The name also refers to the night when Shiva performs the heavenly dance.There is a Shivaratri in every luni-solar month of the Hindu calendar, on the month's 13th night/14th day, but once a year in late winter (February/March, or Phalguna) and before the arrival of Summer, marks Maha Shivaratri which means "the Great Night of Shiva".
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A SeaWorld Podcast with your hosts Eric, Mike and Erin. Your source for all SeaWorld news in Orlando, San Diego and San Antonio. The Unofficial SeaWorld Podcast is a show designed for fans of Sea World and marine mammals lovers. Part of the MiceChat Podcast Network - http://MicePod.com.
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When We Talk About Animals

Law, Environment & Animals Program at Yale Law School

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When We Talk About Animals is a series of in-depth conversations with leading thinkers about the big questions animals raise about what it means to be human. Supported by the Law, Environment & Animals Program at Yale Law School and the Yale Broadcast Studio.
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The Secret Life of Weddings

Lisa Mark & Rebecca Lozer

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The Secret Life of Weddings is a Canadian podcast co-hosted by professional wedding photographers Lisa Mark & Rebecca Lozer. We feature unbelievable but true wedding stories! If you love drama, gossip & Bridezillas this show is for you!
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Rat Castle

Rat Castle Podcast

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There’s a thousand theme park podcasts, but only one Rat Castle! Listen as a progressive panel of fans, former Cast Members, and industry insiders chat about the latest Disney and theme park news. It’s theme parks discussed without the pixie dust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Locals from around the world share the hidden treasures of their city. We’ll go beyond the basic tourist attractions to discover the best things to do, eat, drink, and see from a local’s point of view. Whether you’re using airline miles, hotel points, or cold hard cash to travel, our goal is for you to have the best experience possible when you visit these cities thanks to the insider knowledge of our guests. Stay tuned and subscribe so that you can join us when we travel there.
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SRQ TALK SHOW

Your Boy Roy

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SRQ TALK SHOW broadcasting live from Sarasota, Florida , Monday-Friday for 1 hour daily. Delivering new, fresh, local radio to Sarasota and Bradenton, Florida . Top places to visit. Things to do? The show's host is YOUR BOY ROY a current resident of the area since 2012.. The show will provide listeners Top news stories all around Florida. The show can be heard Monday-Friday for a 1 hour daily broadcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roy-llanes/support
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Established in 1993, Impact DataSource is an economic consulting firm that evaluates prospective economic development deals from all angles. We prepare individual analyses on projects, and also offer desktop and web-based impact models so that clients can run as many reports as they would like, only needing project data to utilize the pre-built tool. Our impact analysis will tie together the economic impact, fiscal impact, and possible incentives of the deal. Since every community is unique, ...
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Talk of the Town is where Sarasota’s conversations flow. Hosted by Carrie Seidman, each episode dives into the local issues and ideas of our community. From thoughtful analysis to breaking headlines, we navigate what’s happening across the Suncoast—with sharp insight, diverse voices, and just the right splash of humor. Come wade in. This is Talk of the Town.
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Scuba Diving, Freediving, Surfing, Ocean Environmentalism, Marine Science. Big Deep is about people who have a deep connection to our world’s oceans, connections strong enough that they have dedicated some part of their lives to being in or working on behalf of the water. In each episode, we speak with the most interesting people, from scuba diving crime fighters and record-breaking freedivers to marine biologists and ocean advocates - even a real-life mermaid. So we invite you to join us on ...
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The Miami Guide captures the energy and vibes of Miami to let you feel what life is like in the magic city. Discover the best of Miami featuring inspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, and hustlers who are living the Miami lifestyle.
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A Walk on the Wild Side is a podcast designed to educate veterinary professionals and other animal lovers on all things involving wildlife, zoo, aquatic, and zoological companion animals. Tune in as host Dr. Kyle Kansman, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Certified Aquatic Veterinarian, interviews veterinary professionals and other experts in the zoo, zoological companion animal, aquatic, and wildlife field. Also enjoy listening to the podcast's special segment "The Couch Conversations", whe ...
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As Florida fall slowly settles in and chilly weather arrives for winter in the U.S., manatees will begin their migration pattern south along the eastern coastline and further inland in Florida to spend the winter months in warm-water refuges like natural springs or artificially warm power plant discharges. On this archived episode of Animal Airwave…
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Sorry we're late, half of us had covid! He's actually fine, he just had no voice for a while. And his personality is odd, but that's normal. This month we revisited the 2001 cult classic A Knight's Tale! Written and directed by Brian Helgeland and starring the late great Heath Ledger, A Knight's Tale is a mostly light anachronistic romantic comedy …
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* Why sometimes you'll find pompano, dorado and kingfish in bays ... and giant afternoon redfish in skinny, 90-degree water * The first fishing "influencer" in the game. * Are we in "tweener" mode? * All about walking rocks, piers and fishing parks. * WWSD? WWCD? WWDD?By John P. Lopez
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When it comes to walking, the popular wisdom has cemented 10,000 steps per day as the ideal number for staying healthy. Now, a new study suggests it might be perfectly fine to take a few steps back from that number. All the way down to 7,000, to be exact. Researchers examined data from 57 studies of 35 cohorts, all geared toward a better understand…
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In this special travelpod episode of Flip and Mozi, Flip and Mozi report on their findings about LOVE! With the help of their new feathered friend, the peacock, and their travelpod listeners, Flip and Mozi discover how animals find love! Want to share your earthling discoveries with Flip and Mozi? Leave them your field report at 1-833-4FLIPMO for a…
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If you could add years to your life, would you consider moving to another state? Some of us, of course, would move to Pluto if it increased longevity. But good luck finding a flight or bus to get you there. So, which state is the healthiest? Hint: Head for the green mountains. A recent nationwide analysis of factors that influence health found that…
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Aside from the debt, getting a new car is loads of fun. Learning all its features. Feeling fancy when you drive it. And of course, delighting in that new-car aroma. Its time-limited bouquet hits every time you buckle up, fooling you into thinking you absolutely will go years never sullying your ride with so much as a single wayward French fry. New …
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In this episode, Buck and Stephanie navigate their new life on Palmyra's Atoll after being rescued from a harrowing sea journey. They meet the self-appointed mayor, Jack Wheeler, who introduces them to the island's wildlife and survival skills. As they adapt to island life, they face challenges, including ethical dilemmas surrounding avicide to cle…
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* What happens when you get 500 fishing buddies together in one place. * Where the Captains were this week and how they did. * Here today, gone tomorrow. Making the most of a fickle bite. * Patience vs. Frustration. * Beachfront could be hot into late-October.By John P. Lopez
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When venomous snakes spread across Australia millions of years ago, they posed an existential threat to native lizards. Now, new research from the University of Queensland reveals that skinks weren’t just passive prey — they fought back on a molecular level. The study showed that Australian skinks evolved tiny changes in a crucial muscle receptor, …
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Grandpa isn’t the only one who can benefit from eating prunes. A new study found that eating prunes improved bone health and lowered the risk of bone disease in postmenopausal women. Researchers from U.S. universities found that those who routinely ate prunes maintained better bone density and strength than those who didn’t. The scientists separate…
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Let’s say you’re 4 years old. You can’t yet read, but your little eye spies something on the kitchen counter that looks like an unexpected treat. It’s in a round package and looks just like those candy mints Mom always has in her purse. A new study warns that this kind of confusion is behind a 763% spike in children under age 6 accidentally ingesti…
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How do you feel on Sunday evenings? Is there a knot in your gut? Do you keep an anxious eye on the time and wish it would stop reminding you that, come tomorrow, it’s no longer your own? A case of the Mondays is a real thing. And our bodies keep the receipts. A new study from the University of Hong Kong shows that Mondays, in their own unique, awfu…
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Consider the delicate web of fat in a Wagyu (waa·gyoo) steak. The “marbling” that makes carnivore connoisseurs swoon is a visual heuristic for quality flavor. Now, a new study from researchers at the University of Florida suggests the very same marbling of fat inside our own muscles points to trouble. This condition, known as intramuscular adipose …
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* The stage is set for Feeding Frenzy 2025. * Can you really find bigger redfish mixed in with smaller ones? * Understanding which gamefish are most visually stimulated. * No boat, no problem. Taking stock in fishing, kayaking and birding options. * The early signs of changing early-Fall patterns.By John P. Lopez
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Ever reach your front door after a long drive home and suddenly feel the desperate urge to pee? You’re far from the only one, and no, it’s not just in your head. The inopportune phenomenon is called latchkey incontinence, and yes, it’s as real as the mailbox you sprint by on your way to the loo. Now, a pill-free solution may be on the horizon. Rese…
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Age is just a number — especially if your heart is aging faster than you are. And for many Americans, their heart is blowing out increasing numbers of birthday candles. A recent study revealed that the average American’s cardiovascular system reflects that of an adult several years older than their chronological age. The study looked at data from a…
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Keeping Fido fit isn’t only important for pup’s mental and physical health, but also a great way to build your bond and keep you active as well. However, just as people can hurt themselves by engaging in too much or the wrong types of exercise for their bodies and ages, dogs, too, are susceptible to injury if a fitness plan isn’t carefully curated.…
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If someone put a teaspoon of sugar in your morning coffee, you might be able to smell it. Maybe. A dog, researchers say, could detect the same amount of sugar in a million gallons of water, or about two Olympic-sized pools. The canine sense of smell is a remarkable product of nature. Depending on the breed, it’s up to 100,000 times more sensitive t…
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The research on feline diseases and treatments has traditionally lagged behind that of dogs. But now with an estimated 220 to 373 million pet cats around the world, it’s time our feline friends get the attention they deserve. Hill’s Pet Nutrition recently published the inaugural 2025 World of the Cat Report, which showcases advances in feline diagn…
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To treat canine seizures effectively, they first need to be accurately characterized. That’s challenging when pooch parents may be the only ones witnessing these events. Now, an international team of veterinary researchers has developed a questionnaire that standardizes the description and classification of canine seizures. Pet parents are presente…
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As increasing numbers of cannabis-derived products become available for people, veterinarians are often asked whether they are safe for pets. When state laws legalize marijuana for people, those laws don’t apply to animals. Also, any product claiming to be therapeutic must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration before it can be legall…
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Although we hear lots about raw food diets, cooked or processed commercial pet foods also need to be prepared and stored properly. First, make sure that bags and cans of food are undamaged when you buy them. Then store dry food in an airtight container in a dry area kept lower than 80 degrees. Keep the original bag with all the manufacturing data. …
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Feline panleukopenia [pan-loo-kow-PEE-nee-ah] is a viral disease that often kills or severely debilitates cats — especially kittens and sick or unvaccinated adult cats. It’s extremely contagious and can spread like wildfire through shelters and kennels. The feline panleukopenia virus, also called FPV, attacks rapidly growing cells, like those in th…
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Particularly heat-susceptible dogs, like double-coated breeds, need extra cooling strategies for protection in extreme heat. One family learned this in a tragic way. With their 4-year-old Newfoundland in the backseat of their air-conditioned SUV, a couple headed off for a summer pooch play date. With the car running constantly and the windows crack…
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Although healthy algae is an important part of aquatic ecosystems, the right conditions can promote the growth of dangerous types of algae. These harmful algal [AL-gull] blooms are most likely to occur during warm weather — even into fall. However, they can crop up at any time of the year. Other ideal conditions include low water levels and slow-fl…
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A 12-year study of more than 130,000 dairy cows showed that severe heat reduces their milk production by about 10 percent. What’s more, that lower production can last up to 10 days after just one sweltering day. This effect is expected to become more pronounced by 2050, as heat stress worsens. South Asia is likely to feel the most severe consequenc…
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Nearly 50,000 cases of the blood vessel cancer called canine hemangiosarcoma are diagnosed each year in the U.S. It’s invariably fatal, although removing the dog’s spleen and chemotherapy may extend its life. Now, an experimental therapy is showing promise. First, a blood test is used to detect hemangiosarcoma cells. Then the affected dog is treate…
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Cats love their snooze time — in fact, they nap 12 to 16 hours a day. After analyzing hundreds of videos of sleeping cats, researchers found that two out of three cats prefer to sleep on their left side. The question is … why? When cats sleep on their left side, they see their surroundings with their left visual field when they wake up. This inform…
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Skin grafts can provide lifesaving treatment for large soft-tissue wounds. That’s true for people and animals, and sometimes these grafts have interesting origins. In 2024, a wounded adult bald eagle was found by a Good Samaritan who brought it to a veterinarian. There was no healthy skin left to close the infected, gaping wound, making euthanasia …
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The last half of 2024 was devastating for U.S. honeybees. Over 60% of commercial colonies were decimated — and that followed a 50% die-off the previous year. Funding cuts and layoffs earlier this year affected the speed at which the U.S. Department of Agriculture could determine the cause of the deaths. But now the culprit is clear: viruses spread …
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Flip and Mozi are out of whoopsy wipes! They head into the city and meet their first Peregrine Falcon! Featuring new songs like, "I'm Not Afraid," discover with Flip and Mozi how this bird soars over 200 miles per hour! Originally aired 12/30/21. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/priv…
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You’ve likely heard this old adage: No pain, no gain. For some committed gym goers, there are no days off when it comes to staying active. Sure, every day at the gym is an opportunity to build your level of fitness. But if you find yourself increasingly sore without any improvement, or notice your bench presses plateauing, it may be time to reconsi…
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For decades, nutritional guidance has suggested eggs aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. Whether it was raising cholesterol or increasing the risk of heart disease, the fridge staple acquired a bad reputation. But new research suggests the real bad egg might be bacon — or more specifically, the saturated fat in processed meats. In the study, resea…
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At this point, everyone and their mother are begging you to go outside and spend time in nature. There’s decades’ worth of research to support it making you feel better, both mentally and physically. Now, a research study is drilling down into the details to find that even as little as 10 minutes spent outside could help your mental health. Publish…
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You experience it while playing the newest edition of your favorite video game. You notice it after a good run or workout. Whether you’re gardening, painting, meditating or even savoring the first spoonful of an ice cream sundae, that feel-good chemical is being activated. Regardless of what you do to feel good, dopamine is involved. The hormone is…
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Pardon this nosy question, but how clean are your sheets? With so much chatter about sleep’s key role in our overall health, it’s notable that the state of our sheets gets scant attention. A 2022 poll from the global survey company YouGov found that just 28% of British respondents wash their sheets once a week. Many respondents said it was far less…
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Stepping inside a perfectly air-conditioned room during the summer sends a pleasant tingle across your skin. It’s refreshing, and a sensation whose mechanisms are now becoming less of a mystery. A new study in mice from researchers at the University of Michigan is shedding light on how your skin knows the temperature is cool outside — and why your …
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Scores of Americans increase exercise in the fight to lose weight. Yet, scientists say sedentary behavior isn’t the primary cause of the American obesity epidemic. For that, look to the scourge of the modern supermarket — processed foods. Indeed, scientists say Americans actually burn more calories than people in developing countries living traditi…
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In this episode, we sit down with Chris Berta, Partner at Laurel Group, to discuss the future of executive search in the age of AI. Learn how top recruitment firms navigate candidate volume, assess soft skills, and adapt hiring strategies for both startups and enterprise companies. Chris shares actionable advice for recruiters and HR leaders lookin…
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In case you need to hear it: Drinking alcohol at any age is harmful to our health. And, once you turn the page to 65 years old, drinking comes at an even greater cost. Because older adults tend to have less muscle mass and retain less water in their tissues, imbibing a cocktail or other drink of choice can send their blood alcohol concentration soa…
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You’re sitting at the airport, filled with excitement. People pass by laden with suitcases. Someone sprints behind you, desperate to make a connecting flight. You’re one airborne nap away from some much-needed rest and relaxation. As you board the plane and take your seat, you notice a fussing baby a few rows over. Your seatmate is playing games on…
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The decision to bring a new pet into your household is a big one, not to be taken lightly. Whether you’re considering a cat, a dog, or some other species, you’ll want to be sure your lifestyle is conducive to meeting the pet’s needs. You should also prepare to make some adjustments to your environment, schedule and finances. It’s important that the…
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Losing weight in your 40s can help you fit back into your favorite-but-increasingly-snug-jeans. Beyond flattering your figure, however, midlife weight loss carries a host of other benefits — like adding years to your life. A recent study found even modest weight loss in your 40s can significantly reduce your risk of developing serious health issues…
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Flip and Mozi are headed to the Sahara Desert, where they meet their newest earthling, the CAMEL! Featuring new songs like "So Hot in the Desert," discover with Flip and Mozi how the "ship of the desert" adapts to its harsh environment and thrives! Originally aired 12/23/21. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Not…
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This is a story of tomb curses and a deadly fungus. It’s also a lesson in how science, funded by the federal government, provides hope in the search for new treatments against a cancer that can strike anyone, leukemia. The fungus is Aspergillus flavus (Pronounced ASS-per-JILL-us FLAY-vus), or A. flavus (A FLAY-vus). It grows worldwide, even in the …
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