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Mk8.5 VW Golf GTI Review: A Better GTI, But Still Lacks Something thumbnail

Mk8.5 VW Golf GTI Review: A Better GTI, But Still Lacks Something

Time has impacted the Volkswagen Golf GTI in the same way it has many of us. Once a bastion of fun in a tiny package, it’s gradually gotten bigger, heavier, more accustomed to refinement and ultimately more sensible than it once was – for better or worse.Aside from brief excursions with the somewhat unhinged Mk5
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Kids With MS May Have Better Outcomes When Started on High-Efficacy Treatment Early

Meeting Coverage > ECTRIMS — Starting monoclonal antibody therapy during childhood reduced long-term disability by Judy George, Deputy Managing Editor, MedPage Today September 20, 2024 Starting high-efficacy monoclonal antibody therapy during childhood reduced long-term disability in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS), registry data suggested. Among 282 patients with pediatric-onset MS, 39% started high-efficacy therapy early (at
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Better Buzz Coffee Roasters Poised for Record Growth in 2024

California-born brand plans for rapid expansion across the Western U.S. by year’s end San Diego, CA  (RestaurantNews.com)  Better Buzz Coffee Roasters kicked off 2024 with multiple new restaurants and successful limited-time offers, but the popular coffee brand is just getting started. In the last two years, Better Buzz has doubled its store count from 12
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The UK’s ARIA Is Searching For Better AI Tech

Dina Genkina: Hi, I’m Dina Genkina for IEEE Spectrum‘s Fixing the Future. Before we start, I want to tell you that you can get the latest coverage from some of Spectrum‘s most important beats, including AI, climate change, and robotics, by signing up for one of our free newsletters. Just go to spectrum.ieee.org/newsletters to subscribe.
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Is It Better to Do Cardio Before or After Weights?

There are tons of open debates in the fitness world: Are crunches or planks better for your core? Should you stretch before or after your workout? Low weight, high reps—or vice versa?And then, of course: Is it better to do cardio before or after weights? It’s a question trainers say comes up again and again…and
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Make Better Cloudy Lemonade With Air Fried Lemons

Whole-lemon lemonade, also known as “cloudy lemonade,” is a more complex version of the classic summer beverage. Blending the fruit—peel and all—directly into the drink imparts a bitter, floral quality, thanks to all those aromatic oils in the zest and pith. It’s lemonade for people who love Campari—real sicko stuff.As something of a sicko myself
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Babies Fare Better If Gestational Diabetes Is Treated Early in Second Trimester

OB/Gyn > Pregnancy — But not waiting for repeat glucose-tolerance testing confirmation didn't help mom, trial shows by Crystal Phend, Contributing Editor, MedPage Today May 6, 2023 Treating gestational diabetes early in pregnancy without waiting for confirmation of a repeat oral glucose-tolerance test (OGTT) improved neonatal outcomes, the TOBOGM randomized trial showed. For women first
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Dry Roast Some Nuts for a Better Bowl of Cereal

Some mornings I feel like I have nothing edible in my kitchen, usually after a missed grocery run. This time, my options were my sometimes-nemesis, oatmeal, or the dregs of Raisin Bran. (Not all cereal is bland and flavorless, but Raisin Bran really toes the line.) To save myself from a morning of chomping while
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Whole-Person Care Can Make Us Better Healers

My patient at a pain clinic on a military base in Virginia carried the deep wounds of war on his face. Not physical scars, but a sallow, slack complexion and a hollow-eyed look of exhaustion and defeat. A veteran of the war in Afghanistan, he had long been suffering from anxiety, depression, and other complications
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