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fabio: the best imaginary friend a guy could ask for video

we know what you039re thinking: where the hell has fabio been all these years why hasn039t he made any new commercials about butter substitutes or appeared on the covers of cheesy romance novels
iraq war ending could predicate big shift in us military strategy

bali indonesia -- in the final days of the us war in iraq the outlook for america
photographs of animals taken at the right time

animals are so unpredictable that they039re fun to watch you would never think that wildlife photography could be so demanding
graham norton039s favourite running joke eurovision 2009 - 2022 - youtube

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1 in 10 adults may have diabetes by 2030

geneva ampmdash the international diabetes federation predicts that at least one in 10 adults could have diabetes by 2030 according to its latest statistics in a report issued on monday the advocacy group estimated that 552 million people could have diabetes in two decades
moorpark explosion: suburban home could be a hash oil lab

a sleepy suburban neighborhood was rocked yesterday morning when a home exploded and burst into flames reports ktla
bannon source denies report he could run for potus

the political panel has more
how ai is making it easier to diagnose disease pratik shah

today039s ai algorithms require tens of thousands of expensive medical images to detect a patient039s disease what if we could drastically reduce the amount of data needed to train an ai making diagnoses low-cost and more effective ted fellow pratik shah is working on a clever system to do just that using an unorthodox ai approach shah has developed a technology that requires as few as 50 images to develop a working algorithm -- and can even use photos taken on doctors039 cell phones to provide a diagnosis learn more about how this new way to analyze medical information could lead to earlier detection of life-threatening illnesses and bring ai-assisted diagnosis to more health care settings worldwide
pet serial killer could target humans next texas police fear

the victim count is at three for an unknown killer in texas who has been targeting pets belonging to a houston family the three slayings unfolded over the past week and a half in separate incidents -- and as the killings escalate police worry the perpetrator may target humans next
playing a game until it039s all you can think about thomas sanders

thanks to google play for sponsoring this video download seven deadly sins: grand cross from google play using the link here https:gplaypagelinkp6newhat happens when you get so absorbed into a game you can039t help but imagine yourself in the world of that game could it have the potential to completely interfere with your day to day routine could it completely destroy an office environment thank you to all the amazing people who worked on this project to make it happen firstly gotta give a huge thank you to the wonderful people who performed in this videojoan s - joankathy byrne - sheilaaj hentges - gregesteban alvarez iii - mr millerrobert pigott - mr hendricksoncam foote - jordanquil cauchon - lilyvalerie torres-rosario - dorcasdalton cotter - matthelaina wisebrianna fogdenmike marinjoans links:https:wwwinstagramcomthejoanglebookhttps:thejoanglebooktumblrcomaj039s links: https:wwwinstagramcomsimplyplatonic137https:wwwtwittercomsimplyplatonic
exercise could prevent migraines as well as drugs study shows

exercise could have effects beyond strength-building and promoting heart health -- a new study shows it could work just as well as drugs to ward off migraines the small new study conducted by researchers at the institute of neuroscience and physiology at the university of gothenburg shows that regular exercise seems to prevent migraines about as well as drugs or relaxation therapy
how ai is making it easier to diagnose disease pratik shah

today039s ai algorithms require tens of thousands of expensive medical images to detect a patient039s disease what if we could drastically reduce the amount of data needed to train an ai making diagnoses low-cost and more effective ted fellow pratik shah is working on a clever system to do just that using an unorthodox ai approach shah has developed a technology that requires as few as 50 images to develop a working algorithm -- and can even use photos taken on doctors039 cell phones to provide a diagnosis learn more about how this new way to analyze medical information could lead to earlier detection of life-threatening illnesses and bring ai-assisted diagnosis to more health care settings worldwide
john edwards indictment could come within days: nbc news

a week after john edwards was called to testify on a sex tape supposedly depicting him involved in a sexual act with former campaign videographer and mistress rielle hunter a report has surfaced claiming that prosecutors may soon press charges against the former presidential candidate for allegedly violating election laws through his relationship with hunter nbc news reports: