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business systems analyst. asset based finance. photographer. spirited data junkie. mom x2 views=own
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My heart breaks for former NFL star Chris Johnson, who has been diagnosed with ALS/MND at 39.
Surprised there is no mention of NFL players having 4x the risk of ALS than the population & that it appears related to repetitive head impacts & #CTE. More: neurologytoday.aan.com/doi/10.1097/01…
Good Morning America@GMA
FULL INTERVIEW: Former NFL running back Chris Johnson reveals his ALS diagnosis at 39.
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🚨 WORLD RECORD🚨
Gretchen Walsh just broke the world record in the 50m free with a time of 23.55. 🤯🌍
#OmegaOfficialTimeKeeper

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AMERICAN RECORD🇺🇸
Gretchen Walsh is showing out in Rome, breaking her own American record in the 50m butterfly with a time of 24.51. 🤯
#OmegaOfficialTimeKeeper

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From the paper (Winder et al. 2026)
By the late 19th century, urbanites knew that summer, combined with what we today call the urban heat island (UHI) effect, fostered new, city-specific sensory effects. As Harper’s magazine observed, big cities, like Paris, London, and New York, were “pretty bad places in midsummer. The bigger they are, and therefore the better as cities, the more intolerable they become in July and August to folks who cannot leave them.”

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Fascinating newly published history paper on public swimming pools and bathing in the rivers of London, New York City, and Paris at the turn of the 20th Century with mention of brutal 1911 Paris heat wave.
Disgusting!
"One commentator used the oxymoron “fetid freshness” to describe the feeling of Seine water, encapsulating the complex experience of bathing in the river during this period. While the feeling of water on the skin may have helped Parisians cool off, they also had to contend with foreign objects (corps étrangers) present in the open waters of the Seine, including dead dogs, weeds, and refuse."
academic.oup.com/jsh/advance-ar…
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