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On the agenda:
But first: We have to talk about colon cancer.
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Why does colon cancer affect more young people?
Actor Chadwick Boseman shocked fans in 2020 when he died at 43 years of complications related to colon cancer. Five years later, the rate of young people being diagnosed colorectal cancer has increased According to the American Cancer Society.
If it is captured early, colon cancer is treatable. What complicates this particular cancer, however, is how hard is to diagnose the symptoms – abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, irritable colon syndrome and weight loss – can cause erroneous diagnosis. This does not help routine tests are not offered to people under the age of 50 in the United States.
As Mars is the month of awareness of colorectal cancer, the BI health team has spoken to many people affected by the disease. They detailed the Early signs and symptoms in the hope of helping others.
- Katie Couric said Her first husband, Jay MonahanDied at 42 from colon cancer, had symptoms of fatigue and digestive changes.
- Shannin DérocheA 27 -year -old living in Ontario could not eat intense pain despite a clean diet. Last year, she received a stadium 4 colon cancer diagnosis.
- JJ Singleton was diagnosed in 2015 at the age of 27. One of his first symptoms lost five pounds in a week. He later discovered that he had Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that increases the risk of developing colorectal cancer.
- Tracy RobertDiagnosed 10 years ago at the age of 40, said that she had experienced bloating and reprimanded her in IBS. Said Robert, looking back, she wants her doctors to have taken him “Symptoms and concerns seriously.”
My week of rest and relaxation
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Americans are stressed. Instead of an adventure vacation involving lively cities or drinking a day on the beach, they turn to more restorative options.
Well-being pensions and self-centers are happy to intensify. The well-being market was estimated at around $ 480 billion in 2024, according to an estimate of McKinsey. In a station, a week of pilates, pickleball and Watsu aquatic therapy could all be yours – for $ 5,650 per person.
“”It’s very white lotus. “”
The rich vs peak hours
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Forget the hired cars. Some of the New York money sets are rather in the sky, based on helicopter services like Blade for their regular journeys.
Blade’s service starts at $ 95 for a trip to nine minutes on the west side of Manhattan at JFK airport. When an Uber can take more than an hour and cost more than $ 100, it seems to be an agreement.
In addition, the views are wild.
Myths of demystifying longevity
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Dr. Sofiya Milman studies people 95 years or over, a cohort known as super-agents. It aims to understand what helps people in good health to live up to 100 years.
His research has shown that centenarians are just as likely to have unhealthy habits as other people. She said that it is a myth that longevity is all about the lifestyle or genetics – and that it is only a question of living as long as possible.
These are common false ideas.
A new luxury hot spot in Colorado
Construction in the basic village of Snowmass in Colorado. Monica Humphries / Business Insider
For decades, Snowmass Village, Colorado, has often been compared to its sumptuous neighbor, Aspen. Now the luxury city is ready to put itself under its own spotlight.
While a billion dollars ends, Snowmass offers more recent equipment, gastronomies and luxury purchases. It also targets a set of Aspen travelers cannot: families.
Paver his own way.
What we look at this weekend
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- “Holland”: Nicole Kidman embodies a teacher and a housewife whose apparently perfect life in Holland, Michigan, is uprooted by strange events in the new premium video thriller.
- “Weird”: Daniel Craig plays an American expatriate who falls in love with a much younger man in the adaptation by Luca Guadagnino of the novel “Queer”, now broadcasting on Max.
- “The studio”: Seth Rogen portrays a new film leader from a film studio who fights to maintain the film industry alive in this new Apple TV + comedy series, wrapped with celebrities.
See the full list
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What to do shopping
- A pillow that we use every night: Everyone has different sleep needs, it is therefore rare for a product to respond to them all. The Coop Sleep Goods pillow is getting closer, and you can learn why Our opinion.
- Do entry -level espresso: Becoming your own barista is not cheap, but you don’t have to spend $ 800 to start. Instead, consider the most affordable Breville BambinoOne of our favorites.
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More than this week is read as follows:
The BI TODAY team: Dan Defrancesco, editor -in -chief and anchor, in New York (on paternity leave). Grace Lett, publisher, in New York. Lisa Ryan, editor -in -chief, in New York. Amanda Yen, assistant editor, in New York. Elizabeth Casolo, stock market, in Chicago.
Fixed: an earlier version of this newsletter destroyed the streamer which broadcasts a “compensation”. It’s Apple TV +, not HBO.
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