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“Rabby will keep you safe” is too simple: a realistic, security-first comparison of Rabby Wallet for DeFi power users

Misconception first: many DeFi users assume a wallet that says “secure” is a single-layer solution — install, connect, relax. That framing misses how risk in DeFi is structural: custody, approvals, UX mistakes, and composable contracts interact to create attack surfaces. Rabby Wallet markets features that explicitly target those surfaces — transaction simulation, approval revocation, pre-signature…

Extension Phantom pour navigateur et Phantom Wallet : un cas pratique pour les utilisateurs francophones de Solana

Imaginez : vous venez d’acheter un NFT sur Solana pour l’installer dans votre galerie numérique, mais la plateforme demande une signature que votre navigateur ne reconnaît pas. Vous avez Phantom installé sur mobile, mais pas dans votre navigateur. Que faire ? Ce scénario concret est courant pour des utilisateurs en France, Belgique, Suisse ou au…

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Good oral hygiene may help recovery after a heart attack

Good Oral hygiene may help recovery after acute cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and aortic dissection, according to research presented today at Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology (FCVB) 2018, a European Society of Cardiology congress. The study in mice found that the bacteria that cause gum disease (periodontitis) also impair the healing of blood vessels….

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U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council Conducts New Health Study on Blueberries

FOLSOM, CA – With bountiful health benefits across the board, there are so many reasons to love fresh produce. This week, the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council announced more reasons to love blueberries after releasing findings from an ongoing study with Université Laval in Quebec, Canada, published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, highlighting the blue…

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Do I Really Need to Brush My Teeth for 2 Minutes Twice a Day?

Some things feel like they’re going to take forever, even if they actually won’t take long at all. Think: standing in line to go to the bathroom when you really have to pee, waiting for the train to come when you’re running late, and brushing your teeth for long enough to make your dentist proud. Your dentist…

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Ask The Dentist: Study shows gum disease bacteria may aid growth of cancers

Dentist Lucy Stock of Gentle Dental Care in Belfast says the latest study to link gum disease to cancer shows it’s important to think about health on a cellular level Lucy Stock 07 February, 2018 01:00 Topics Gentle Dental Care | Gum disease |Lucy Stock |Timo Sorsa |University of Helsinki AFTER years of compartmentalising the body, there is a…

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The Virtues of an Ancestral Diet

Posted on March 10, 2018 by James A. Bacon On the hillside above the Blancaneaux Lodge in Belize, six gardeners tend to a three-and-a-half-acre organic garden that supplies the hotel’s three restaurants with delectable vegetables, fruits, beans, and herbs. As a prelude to a communal dinner at the hotel’s Garden restaurant, Elicer Tribz takes lodge guests on a…

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Dr Tom: The importance of vitamin C

Most patients have been asked the question, Are you allergic to anything? It is not surprising clinicians then get a wide range of answers, such as bee stings, peanuts, dust mites and all sorts of weird and wonderful potential toxins. I must have asked the question thousands of times as a doctor myself and its…

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Studies link gum disease with pancreatic cancer

The bacteria that cause periodontitis may also play a part in the onset of pancreatic cancer, according to new research coming out of Scandinavia. Researchers at the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki University Hospital, Finland, and the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden have been investigating the role of bacteria causing periodontitis in the development of oral…

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Drinking hot tea can contribute to cancer risk

By: Maria Cohut Hot tea is a staple beverage in winter time; it can help to keep us warm and soothe sore throats. It can give us that energy boost in the morning or help to relax us in the afternoon. However, a new study suggests that drinking hot tea may have serious negative consequences…