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The casino giant claims it did nothing wrong when the ‘fraudster’ gambled online

Estimated reading time: 3-4 minutes ATLANTIC CITY, NJ Gambling giant MGM Resorts International says it has done nothing wrong in its dealings with a New York City man who accuses it of exploiting his gambling addiction with repeated cash bonuses intended to keep playing. In court documents, MGM says Sam Antar, a twice-jailed “con man” […]

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The 7 Best Wrist Mobility Exercises For Cycling: Here’s How To Prevent Hand-Related Pain

A large number of cyclists experience pain in their hands and wrists while cycling. A 1995 study of cycling overuse injuries found that 31% reported hand/wrist discomfort. But does wrist mobility – or lack thereof – play a role? Wrist mobility refers to how easily we can move our wrists and depends on both flexibility

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Mallinckrodt was ordered to pay $200 million towards his $1.7 billion settlement over his role in the opioid crisis on Friday.  The drugmaker is reportedly seeking to waive penalties for default and has been considering filing for a second bankruptcy.

Pharma giant delays payment of $1.7 billion opioid deal as deal threatens to fall apart

Business From Shannon Taler June 16, 2023 | 9:44 The 125-year-old pharmaceutical giant behind morphine and codeine has reached an agreement to extend the deadline for its $200 million payout to a compensation fund for opioid victims. Mallinckrodt, which began manufacturing morphine, codeine and other potent painkillers in 1898, reached a $1.7 billion deal in

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This AMRAP workout from elite trainer Ben Bergeron builds power and aerobic fitness

Elite trainer to several CrossFit athletes who have claimed the title of “Fittest on Earth,” Ben Bergeron brings a running and barbell AMRAP (as many rounds as possible) to MH to test our cardio capacity. The required work includes a mix of running distances and barbell lifts in a series of AMRAPs. “Each interval will

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Can we train our taste buds for health? A neuroscientist explains how genes and diet shape taste

Have you ever wondered why only hummingbirds drink nectar from bird feeders? Unlike sparrows, finches and most other birds, hummingbirds can relish sweetness because they carry the genetic instructions needed to detect sugar molecules. Like hummingbirds, we humans can sense sugar because our DNA contains gene sequences that code for the molecular detectors that allow

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These cute workout clothes and headphones make exercise so much more fun

So, your goal this summer is to up your fitness game. While there’s plenty you can do to get in shape—think long runs or swimming—sometimes the easiest way to commit to your goal is to choose activities that are efficient but high-impact. And cute gear and fitness trackers can’t hurt either, right? With a major

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Governor DeSantis vetoes $14.5 million in health care spending

Governor DeSantis vetoes $14.5 million in health care spending

Gov.Ron DeSantisit did not radically veto health care projects as part of the nearly $511 million in spending items eliminated from the new state budget. DeSantis vetoed $14.55 million directly from the health care portion of the new $116.5 billion budget. The largest single article cut from that section was nearly $3 million for a

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In your 40s? These are the 7 exercises that trainers recommend the most

Getting thin as you age seems to get more and more challenging. Sometimes, it can feel like the universe is working against you, even when you’re taking all the “right” steps to lose weight and get fit. Due to family obligations, work commitments, and lifestyle changes, you may not be as active as you were

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Is Supplement Berberine really “Nature’s Ozempic”? Experts weigh the pros and cons

FRIDAY, June 16, 2023 (HealthDay News) — The herbal supplement berberine has become the latest weight-loss social media obsession, with some on TikTok calling it a natures Ozempic. I would say it is a great exaggeration to call it nature Ozempic, said Dr. Melinda Ring, executive director of the Osher Center for Integrative Health at

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Self-labelling with psychiatric terminology can be harmful to young people

A new study published in Journal of Health and Social Behavioraddresses the long debate on the consequences of self-labeling the process of adopting psychiatric language as mental illness to describe one’s discomfort. There has been much debate among the public, researchers, and mental health professionals about whether adopting a mental illness label is empowering and

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Productivity paradox: Smart drugs like Ritalin can lead to erratic thinking in people who don’t have ADHD

Smart drugs like methylphenidate, modafinil and dextroamphetamine could reduce performance and productivity in neurotypical individuals, according to new research from the University of Cambridge and the University of Melbourne. The study found that these drugs often lead to decreased accuracy and increased time and effort on complex tasks, contrary to popular belief that they improve

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