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Time.com 

A Comprehensive Guide to Breaking, the Newest Sport at the Olympics

The sport of breaking—competitive breakdancing—will make its Olympic debut in Paris. Yes, breaking has come a long way from an early-‘80s pop-culture fad that seemed to go the way of the Chia Pet. “Breaking is awesome because it’s part of hip-hop culture and [in] hip-hop culture, it doesn’t matter what color you are, who you…

NBC4i.com 

Live updates: Paris Olympics July 29

Watch South Korea's Ban Hyo-jin win shooting gold in the player below. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The first Monday of the Paris Olympics is here and we have a plethora of medal events and American teams ready to compete. Swimming will have five finals while the U.S. men's gymnastics team looks for its first medal [...]

Malawi Voice.com 

Breakthrough in STI Treatment: Chiseso, the Herbal Remedy Making Waves in Malawi

A new herbal product, Chiseso, has been launched in Malawi, claiming to cure Sexual Transmitted Infections (STIs) instantly. Developed by Warm Heart Herbs, a local herbal company, Chiseso has already generated significant interest and demand. According to Joseph Kunjirima, founder of Warm Heart Herbs, Chiseso is a natural remedy made from carefully selected herbs, designed […]

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Queen's Park Football Club 

Marking first meeting between Queen’s Park and Kelty Hearts

The first ever meeting between Queen’s Park and Kelty Hearts, which took place on Saturday at The city Stadium saw the hosts mark the occasion with a gift for their visitors from Fife. Queen’s Park Club President Graeme Shields presented Acting Chairman of Kelty, George McTrusty, with a suitably engraved silver salver before kick-off in […]

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Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Good News ― Slow Running May Be Better For You Than Going Fast

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There’s no doubt about it; running is pretty great for you. 

John Hopkins Medicine shared that the sport benefits your mental agility; Healthline revealed that running for just five to ten minutes a day can reduce your risk of death from heart disease, strokes, and more; an expert told GQ that “it recruits practically every muscle in the body.” 

And the good news continues; if you’re exhausted by the prospect of sprinting a 10k a day, that’s okay.

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