Your Daily FinanceScope for June 03, 2023

The best things in life are free, but we could all use some extra cash. Let us lead you to the land of green with our daily finance horoscope!

Aries

First you were convinced that money proved your inner value, and now you’re concerned that it’s not making you valuable enough in the eyes of others. Spend time working on the real issue. Your illusions about money are your biggest problem.

Taurus

Where you used to want to do everything your own, idiosyncratic way, you now realize the value of being one of the crowd. You’re in high gear and

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Healthy Living: Migraines

(WHTM) β€” If you ever find yourself getting a migraine from staring at a screen for too long, you are not alone.

Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Emad Estemalik says it is a common problem.

β€œFor a lot of migraine sufferers or patients who have migraines in general, screen time plays a very important role in being a common trigger, among many other triggers that these patients are aware of,” Dr. Estemalik said.

Dr. Estemalik says part of the reason why is that many migraine sufferers have photosensitivity to light. So, the combination of staring at a bright screen, plus the overhead

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Can a healthy lifestyle ward off memory decline?

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An increasing amount of evidence suggests that a healthy lifestyle is linked to better thinking skills later in life. But few studies have looked at healthy lifestyle effects on memory in particular, and none have considered the effects on memory in people with a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Now a study from China offers insight. The study, published online Jan. 25, 2023, by BMJ, involved more than 29,000 people without dementia (average age 72). Participants initially underwent cognitive testing as well as genetic testing for genes known to raise risk for Alzheimer’s, and reported how well they stuck

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Health-Ade Partners with Ryan Seacrest to Bring Kombucha to Every Fridge in America and Further Their Joint Mission to Make Gut Health More Accessible

Published: may. 19, 2023 at 4:02 PM EDT|Updated: 15 hours ago

LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Health-Adethe makers of delicious, bubbly beverages that support a happy and healthy gut, announce a multi-year partnership with hosts, producers, and media personalities, Ryan Seacrest. The media mogul and long-time Health-Ade Kombucha lover is partnering with the company as a brand advocate to share the benefits of kombucha with America and encourages people to swap their sugary sodas for Health-Ade, a satisfying alternative that packs a probiotic punch .

Presley Ann/ Getty Images Ryan Seacrest Partners with Health-Ade
Presley Ann/ Getty Images Ryan Seacrest
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YouGov poll finds people are too tired to exercise or eat healthily

Feel too tired to work out? No motivation to eat your greens? You’re not alone. Low motivation and fatigue are the primary factors keeping people from adopting a healthy lifestyle, a British survey suggests.

The poll of 2,086 adults was conducted online by YouGov on behalf of the World Cancer Research Fund and published Wednesday. It asked people what prevented them from making healthy changes to diet and being more physically active.

For 38 percent of people, the answer was absence of motivation, while 35 percent reported feeling “too tired.” Many more women β€” 40

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Trump Vows to Bring Michael Flynn Back in Call to ‘Reawaken America’ Rally

Former president Donald Trump told Michael Flynn he would “bring him back” in a call during a ReAwaken America rally.

Flynn, a former White House national security adviser and retired Army general, was pardoned by Trump in the final weeks of his term, ending a yearlong prosecution in the Russia investigation that saw him twice plead guilty to lying to the FBI before reversing himself.

Flynn went on to launch the ReAwaken America Tour in the months after the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.

Since early last year, the tour has traveled across the country, hosting conferences featuring

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Repeated traumatic brain injuries may raise the risk of Alzheimer’s in veterans

The brains of otherwise healthy military personnel who were exposed to explosions were found to have an abnormal accumulation of amyloid-beta protein, which can lead to Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases. Photo by Lance Cpl. Seth Rosenberg/U.S. Marine Corps

The brains of otherwise healthy military personnel who were exposed to explosions were found to have an abnormal accumulation of amyloid-beta protein, which can lead to Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases. Photo by Lance Cpl. Seth Rosenberg/US Marine Corps

People who repeatedly suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBI) may be more apt to develop Alzheimer’s disease, new research shows.

TBI can result from direct hits to the head or from indirect sources such as shock waves from battlefield explosions.

The brains of otherwise healthy military personnel who were exposed to explosions were found to have an abnormal accumulation of amyloid-beta protein,

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Healthy Living: Finding balance in an imbalanced world

“…the pot leaf, which once symbolized defiance and rebellion, is now a corporate logo seen in the tallest gold-plated glass buildings…”

These post pandemic days cannot be labeled as dull.

Today, my family doctor can write me a prescription for marijuana as a pharmacologic intervention for everything from controlling the nausea associated with chemotherapy and various metastatic cancers, to settling down spasms which accompany multiple sclerosis.

In my teenage years of the 1980s, that same dried flower with unusually high levels of the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) would put me on the wrong side of the law with possibly a criminal

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