Insider threats reshaped security a decade ago. Now, enterprise security is facing its next defining test: the rise of non-human risk. Security relies on governing machines that act and influence ...
A new study found that most people who experience major cardiovascular events had modifiable risk factors, contradicting with the claim that heart disease often strikes without warning. Over 99% of ...
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State, federal officials crack down on commercial trucking licenses for undocumented immigrants
More than 125 undocumented immigrants, many of whom were truck drivers, were apprehended in western Oklahoma during Operation Guardian, a sweep conducted by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and ICE.
New study reveals nearly all cardiovascular disease cases are linked to modifiable risk factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, and smoking, emphasizing prevention strategies for heart health.
While insurance affordability is an increasingly urgent issue nationwide, California homeowners continue to report relatively modest average costs compared to many other states. Data from the U.S.
The FA was warned about the dangers of concrete pitch barriers in 2015 but only opened a review last week after Billy Vigar's death aged 21 ...
Researchers at New Mexico State University have found that cognitive impairments may increase the risk of premature death in Americans with chronic diseases.
Implied volatilities were mixed across asset classes last week as the risk of a looming government shutdown weighed on sentiment despite better-than-expected economic data. As we approach earnings, ...
Meta’s slowing ad growth, rising competition, and AI investments may limit stock upside. Read here for an analysis of META stock.
Lewy body dementia affects more than one million people in the United States. It has two forms: Dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s disease dementia—both caused when too much of the protein ...
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Q&A: Autism and Tylenol
The federal administration offered health guidance at a press conference this week, urging pregnant women to avoid using the over-the-counter painkiller acetaminophen, marketed in the U.S. as Tylenol, ...
Kara McGinley is a staff Insurance Writer at WSJ | Buy Side. Previously, she was an editor at USA Today and a senior editor at Policygenius. She has over seven years of experience writing, editing and ...
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