A researcher at the University of Houston finds management of diabetic ketoacidosis may center around reducing ketone levels in diabetic patients and increasing exercise capacity for better health outcomes. That could be…
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Full schedule, all results, scores and standings – complete list
The 2025 WTA Finals (1-8 November) is here for the grand finale of the women’s tennis season.
This campaign’s year-end competition returns to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which welcomes the eight top-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the…
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Setting the World Stage for Virtua Fighter’s Return to Xbox – Xbox Wire
- Setting the World Stage for Virtua Fighter’s Return to Xbox Xbox Wire
- Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage review — the final and ultimate form of the 3D staple? EventHubs
- The Trophies in PS5’s Virtua Fighter 5 Look Truly Thankless Push…
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Affinity’s new design platform combines everything into one app
After acquiring Serif last year, Canva is now relaunching its Adobe-rivalling Affinity creative suite as a new all-in-one app for photo editing, vector illustration, and page layouts. Unlike Affinity’s previous Designer, Photo, and Publisher…
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Ceramic Material Harvests Electricity From Waste Energy
There’s a lion’s share of potential energy in the vibrations produced by footsteps on dance floors, exercise machines in the gym, or the engines of cars, planes or construction equipment. Some tech companies have already begun to harvest…
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Early Real-World Data Suggest RSV Vaccination May Reduce Infection Risk in Older Adults
The first real-world study evaluating the effectiveness of newly approved respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines in adults aged 60 years and older found that vaccinated participants had lower rates of RSV infection than unvaccinated…
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How I overcame burnout as an elite athlete on the road to LA 2028
“Burnout almost prevents you from growing, because you feel like you have no purpose, no joy to experience in life,” she says. “That’s really, really tough. It’s horrible, I would wish it upon no one. I really had reached the end of the…
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