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Browsing Tag

why

34 posts
FFitness
I’m an oncologist. Here’s why I recommend exercise to lower cancer risk
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I’m an oncologist. Here’s why I recommend exercise to lower cancer risk

  • 16 April 2026
How does exercise reduce cancer risk? Physical activity reduces the likelihood of developing cancer in a number of…
UUnited States
Why the United States Power Ancillary Service Market Is Growing With the Need for Grid Stability
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Why the United States Power Ancillary Service Market Is Growing With the Need for Grid Stability

  • 16 April 2026
Electricity markets are evolving in ways that are difficult to notice from the consumer perspective․ The discussion usually…
SSpain
High stakes and highland heifers: why Spain’s Picos de Europa are (officially) the world’s most beautiful region
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High stakes and highland heifers: why Spain’s Picos de Europa are (officially) the world’s most beautiful region

  • 7 April 2026
Tuesday, 7 April 2026, 15:38 It is a brave thing for a travel authority to declare one single…
RRoyals
The Royal Silence: Why Prince Harry Is No Longer Trusted Behind Palace Doors
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The Royal Silence: Why Prince Harry Is No Longer Trusted Behind Palace Doors

  • 4 April 2026
In the world of royalty, silence is often more powerful than words. But lately, the silence surrounding Prince…
UUK
Why the United Kingdom’s Video Game Market Is Entering a New Golden Era
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Why the United Kingdom’s Video Game Market Is Entering a New Golden Era

  • 3 April 2026
The United Kingdom has long been a major force in global entertainment, but one industry is now pulling…
GGadgets
Apple Watch for Your Kids - why is NZ missing out on a ‘life-changing’ service that’s available in 25 countries?
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Apple Watch for Your Kids – why is NZ missing out on a ‘life-changing’ service that’s available in 25 countries?

  • 31 March 2026
“I want my daughter to feel a little freedom and confidence, knowing she can reach us whenever she…
UUK
Why UK Property Deal Sourcing Is Evolving Faster Than You Think
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Why UK Property Deal Sourcing Is Evolving Faster Than You Think

  • 20 February 2026
The landscape of property deal sourcing in the United Kingdom is shifting beneath the feet of investors, agents,…
NNutrition
Why ultra-processed food might not be as bad as we’re told – The Little Things
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Why ultra-processed food might not be as bad as we’re told – The Little Things

  • 14 February 2026
“Processing does have a really important purpose and it does enable us to also consume food that is…
MMedication
Why extending prescriptions to 12 months is a good thing - Cecilia Robinson
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Why extending prescriptions to 12 months is a good thing – Cecilia Robinson

  • 2 January 2026
Under the current system, many patients must visit their prescriber every three months just to renew prescriptions, an…
SSpain
28 December: Why is it a day of practical jokes and pranks in Spain?
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28 December: Why is it a day of practical jokes and pranks in Spain?

  • 28 December 2025
Sunday, 28 December 2025, 09:23 The ‘Día de los Santos Inocentes’ (Holy Innocents’ day) on 28 December in…
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