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Only 10% Of People Can Make It Past Level 30 On This Never-Ending “Jeopardy!” Quiz

A major test of intellect. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service

At Least 20 People Were Killed In A Shooting In El Paso, Texas, That Officials Described As A “Hate Crime”

A 21-year-old white man is in custody and is being investigated for domestic terrorism after he opened fire in a shopping center filled with families buying back-to-school gear. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service

Here Are The Victims Of The El Paso Walmart Shooting

One mother was apparently killed while shielding her 2-month-old son. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service

I Bet You Can’t Make It Past Level 30 On This Never-Ending “Harry Potter” Quiz

Only real Harry Potter fans will make it to the very end. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service

“I Don’t Feel Safe Anywhere”: People Express A New Kind Of Anxiety Living In America After Shootings

“I’ve kinda had this fear for a while but it’s just getting worse.” View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service

Hairdressers are willing to help customers detect skin cancers

(Reuters Health) – Most hair stylists at salons and barber shops may be interested in getting trained to detect skin cancers on the scalp, face and neck, researchers say. Press Release Distribution Service

Active sex life tied to long-term survival after a heart attack

(Reuters Health) – Heart attack survivors who have an active sex life are less likely than celibate counterparts to die in the decades following a first heart attack, a study in Israel suggests. Press Release Distribution Service

For some surgeries, hospital rankings not tied to better outcomes

(Reuters Health) – When it comes to common gastrointestinal operations, such as weight loss surgery, a U.S. hospital’s ranking may not equate with better outcomes, a new study suggests. Press Release Distribution Service

Men know less than women about daily calorie needs

(Reuters Health) – Men are almost four times as likely as women to have a poor grasp of how many calories they need to consume daily for their age and activity level, a U.S. study suggests. Press Release Distribution Service

Philippines weighs re-use of controversial dengue vaccine

The Philippines is considering re-introducing a dengue vaccine whose use it halted because of links to the deaths of several children, as authorities battle to contain a dengue outbreak that has killed more than 450 people this year. Press Release Distribution Service