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Real Estate

Insurance companies rely on aerial images to ditch risky properties 

Insurance companies are leveraging aerial images of homes to drop properties deemed too risky, according to a report by The…

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Health

Why Cold Sores Are Risky if You Have Atopic Dermatitis

Eczema herpeticum is a painful, blistery rash that occurs when eczema-damaged skin is infected with herpes simplex virus type 1…

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Science

How Risky Are Repeat COVID Infections? What We Know So Far

The specter of COVID has haunted the globe for four years now—the disease has killed at least seven million people…

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Science

Ozempic and Other Weight-Loss Drugs Are Sparking a Risky New War on Obesity

In 1998, Viagra received FDA approval. A financial bonanza followed for its manufacturer, Pfizer, and later for its competitors. Although…

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Money

My parents want to pay off my mortgage, and move into my rental. Is this risky?

Recently, my parents sold their condo to fulfill their long-standing desire to live in my downtown condo, offering them greater…

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3 Highly Risky Stocks Investors Might Want to Avoid in 2024

A frustrated investor reviewing multiple charts and reports. Looking to buy some discounted stocks heading into 2024? There are some…

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Money

Here are the risky options being linked to the sudden demise of Wednesday’s initial stock-market rally

For most of Wednesday, it was a typical trading day on Wall Street and one poised to send U.S. stocks…

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Money

Opinion: AI needs rules and standards, or it may end up being more risky than profitable

As a software industry CEO, I am excited about the power and potential of AI. Yet AI could go from a…

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Money

Opinion: Oracle embarks on potentially risky data-center expansion as cloud growth slows

Oracle Corp.’s cloud-services revenue slowed for the second consecutive quarter, hitting a sharper speed bump Monday, just as it plans…

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Health

Are You Exercising Too Much? Here’s How to Tell (and Why It Can Be Risky)

We all know that moving our bodies is good for us. Exercise benefits heart health, bone health, weight control, mood…

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