In Redwood City, Calif., a start-up called 1X is developing humanoid robots like Neo to assist with household chores and physical labor tasks, with plans to place them in over 100 homes. Investors have poured billions into humanoid technology, believing that these machines will eventually take over much of the work currently done by humans. While humanoids like Neo show potential, they still require remote guidance and assistance to navigate and perform tasks effectively.
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Exercise may benefit colon cancer patients as much as some drugs
Exercise Reduces Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that exercise significantly lowers the risk of colon cancer recurrence in patients post-treatment. Conducted with nearly 900 participants, the Phase 3 trial found that those engaged in a structured exercise program reduced their risk of cancer recurrence or death by 28% compared to a control group. Experts advocate for integrating exercise into standard colon cancer treatment, emphasizing...
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