Iron deficiency in adults may be more common than thought, leaving many 'running on fumes'
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Iron deficiency in adults may be more common than thought, leaving many 'running on fumes'
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans may have an undiagnosed iron deficiency, a problem that can lead to fatigue, brain fog and difficulty concentrating, a new study suggests.5 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Consumer confidence fell more than expected this month
The reading comes days after the Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate as it tries to prevent further slowing in the labor market.9 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
'Childless cat lady' is a more common lifestyle choice. Here's what being child-free means for your money
Child-free couples often have different goals when it comes to financial planning, estate planning and long-term care.10 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Ukraine war briefing: War with Russia ‘closer to the end’ than many believe, Zelenskyy says
Ukrainian president also says Putin is ‘afraid’ of Kyiv’s Kursk offensive. What we know on day 944 Continue reading...23 hours ago - Ukraine -
Wired - Tech
Why Women Get Migraines More Than Men
Women suffer from migraines three times as often as men, and often with more intensity. New research into the role of hormones is helping explain why.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
I thought I was laid-back about my sons leaving home. My WhatsApps tell a different story | Emma Beddington
In 2021, I see I sent my home-alone eldest 12 unanswered messages over three days. I have to face facts: they’re just not that into me. ‘Texting your teenage son is like texting a guy who has no ...Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Dow’s record run leaves transports behind. Here’s what it means for stocks.
How unusual is the underperformance of the Dow Transports — and how concerning is it?3 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Intel's wild week leaves Wall Street more uncertain than ever about chipmaker's future
Intel still makes the majority of processors at the heart of PCs, laptops, and servers, but that's not enough to appease investors.3 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
More than 30 killed in Israeli airstrike targeting Hezbollah leaders in Beirut
More than 30 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon's capital city, according to Lebanese health officials. Health Minister Firass Abiad said during a ...3 days ago - Israel -
CBS Sports - Sports
Why did Arch Manning commit to Texas? How Longhorns won out over offers from Alabama, Georgia, many more
The most high-profile recruit we've seen committed to Texas on the heels of a 5-7 season4 days ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Insider notebook: New CFP may delay coaching carousel, opposing coach says Manning 'even better' than Ewers
CBS Sports' weekly insider notebook with Matt Zenitz and John Talty scrapes the rumor mill and hits the phone lines to deliver the latest college football buzz around the industry.4 days ago -
MarketWatch - Business
FedEx’s earnings miss may be more of a speed bump than a brick wall, analyst says
Analysts see a potential spinoff of FedEx’s freight business as a possible boost, but the stock is dropping sharply4 days ago -
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Wired - Tech
Moo Deng Is More Than a Meme
As the baby pygmy hippo has gone mega-viral, the Thai zoo where she was born is hustling to trademark her and keep her safe.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Japan Gears Up for More Than $3 Billion of IPOs in October
Two Japanese companies will soon start testing investors’ appetite for their shares, with one of the listings likely to be the country’s largest this year.4 days ago - Japan -
Financial Times - World
UK government borrows more than expected in August
Net debt hits 100% of GDP in blow to chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of Budget4 days ago - United Kingdom -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Anna Delvey’s Ankle Monitor Shines on Dancing With the Stars
The former fake heiress let her tracking device steal the show in her “Dancing With the Stars” debut. To survive another week, she may need to show some emotion.5 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Are you more resilient than most people? Ask yourself these 7 questions
Scott Mautz, a former senior executive of Procter & Gamble, has spent 30 years studying what makes people mentally strong. Resilience is one of six key muscles.6 days ago