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In Early Research, An AI Model Detects Signs Of Parkinson's Using Breathing Patterns | STAT News

IN EARLY RESEARCH, AN AI MODEL DETECTS SIGNS OF PARKINSON'S USING BREATHING PATTERNS

Pakinson's Disease is a devastating condition that scientists have been trying to crack for decades. Recently, AI has been deployed to study breathing data during 12,000 nights of sleep and 120,000 hours of breathing on 757 of Parkinson's patients from institutions around the country. It found that using breathing patterns, AI can likely detect Parkinson's far earlier than doctors can today. STAT News

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START LIVING THE HEALTHY LIFE YOU DESERVE WITH NOOM

Losing weight can be a difficult journey for many people. Restrictive diets and excessive exercise may achieve some results fast, but they don't last – a frustrating fact anyone that has repeatedly tried to lose weight knows. That's because weight loss is so much more than just physical; it's hugely psychological and emotional, too. Noom is a healthy lifestyle program that is backed by behavioral science and research, and 95% of customers say it's a long-term solution. When you change the way you think about losing weight, you can actually start losing it, and keep it off for good. [Partner]

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A Startup Is Using Recycled Plastic To 3D Print Prefab Tiny Homes With Prices Starting At $25,000 — See Inside | Business Insider

A STARTUP IS USING RECYCLED PLASTIC TO 3D PRINT PREFAB TINY HOMES WITH PRICES STARTING AT $25,000 — SEE INSIDE

A Los Angeles-based sustainable construction company is changing the game when it comes to tiny homes by 3‑D printing backyard ADUs by using recycled plastic. The future of sustainable living is here (and, luckily, somewhat affordable.) Business Insider

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How To Make Your Wallet Happy And Still Enjoy All The Games And Tech You Want | Gamespot

HOW TO MAKE YOUR WALLET HAPPY AND STILL ENJOY ALL THE GAMES AND TECH YOU WANT

Remember when it was impossible to get a PS5 or the latest Call of Duty because it sold out everywhere you thought you could buy them? Lifehack time: If you get your games and tech from Sam's Club, you're less likely to miss out because it isn't the first place people normally think to get their stuff. And guess what? We have a special discount on their membership just for you. Gamespot

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Trashbot Uses AI To Sort Recyclables | Tech Crunch

TRASHBOT USES AI TO SORT RECYCLABLES

It warms our hearts when we see AI being used for good in the world. For every AI‑generated image of something horrific or another rogue chatbot, someone figures out a way to use the technology to move the planet forward. In this case, it's a machine that uses AI to sort all different kinds of recyclables from a singular place. Tech Crunch

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Delight Your Your Inner Child With This Edible Cookie Dough | DEUX

DELIGHT YOUR YOUR INNER CHILD WITH THIS EDIBLE COOKIE DOUGH

It's 2022 and the future of cookie dough is here. DEUX is functional, plant-based, good-for-you cookie dough that is made so you can eat it straight from the jar. The secret? Their vegan and gluten-free cookie dough is filled with nutrients and vitamins, turning a sweet snack into collagen-boosting, stress-relieving, energy-enhancing, and immune-supporting superfood. For a limited time, get their Oopsie Oatmeal, which is enhanced with Biotin for healthy hair, skin, & nails, and Vitamin B12 for energy and metabolism. She's sweet and gooey with an oaty texture and filled with chocolate chips (because ew, raisins). Delight your inner child with this edible cookie, you won't regret it. DEUX

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Wind Turbine Blades Could Be Recycled Into Gummy Bears, Scientists Say | The Guardian

WIND TURBINE BLADES COULD BE RECYCLED INTO GUMMY BEARS, SCIENTISTS SAY

Ever see a headline and immediately you think to yourself, I don't know what that is or how that works? We can help. No one is saying you can use the current standard for large turbine blades to make gummy bears. That's gross because they are made from fiberglass. However, scientists are developing a composite resin for a new kind of blade that, at the end of their lives, could travel to the gates of Valhalla via our digestive tract. The Guardian

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