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Filipino, Japanese Americans most likely amongst Asian American groups to experience obesity: study
Asian Americans from different ethnic groups possess significantly varied obesity rates, a new study has found. The study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine on Oct. 4, analyzed the data of 70,000 Asian Americans sampled from the U.S. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys conducted from 2013 to 2020. Researchers from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the survey masked actual obesity rates and other associated risks among Asian American adults.
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91% of CEOs now believe there will be a recession soon — and (yikes) here’s exactly how many Americans say they are ‘unprepared’ for one
MarketWatch Picks has highlighted these products and services because we think readers will find them useful; the MarketWatch News staff is not involved in creating this content. A full 91% of CEOs now think there will be a recession within the next year, according to a new survey by KPMG — and only a third of them think it will be mild and short. This isn’t the only survey to put the odds of a recession pretty high: Recent estimates from Vanguard suggest a recession is “likely” to occur sometime in 2023, according to Roger Aliaga-Diaz, the firm’s U.S. chief economist and head of portfolio construction.
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The banks that lined up $12.5 billion in financing for Elon Musk’s Twitter deal reportedly facing steep losses as appetite for riskier debt sours
Musk’s turnaround toward taking over Twitter comes as investors are worried about rising interest rates and a potential recession.
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn scored a $250 million gain on Twitter stock by calling Elon Musk’s bluff
The Icahn Enterprises chief built a $500 million stake in Twitter as he expected Musk to ultimately buy the social media company.
Benzinga
With Mortgage Rates Rising, Builders are Unloading Homes to Investors
As mortgage rates reach their highest level in 15 years — more than double what they were a year ago — it’s not just potential homebuyers feeling the pinch. Homebuilders are feeling the pain, too. In an effort to free themselves from inventory burden, builders are suddenly offering their homes in bulk to real estate investors at a reduced rate, according to The Wall Street Journal. With the conventional buyer’s market drying up, homebuilders are offering discounted bulk sales of homes to investo
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Bros director Nicholas Stoller pokes fun at straight actors playing gay for Oscars (including a certain policeman)
“Queerbaiting” has become a mainstream concept, to the point where real-life human beings have been accused of a concept that was invented to apply to fictional characters. But certainly, real-life straight people have taken advantage of queerness in order to further their career in some way—particularly straight actors playing LGBTQ+ roles in pursuit of awards.
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UCLA granted $3 million for study on sexual and reproductive health of Asian immigrant women
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Fielding School of Public Health researchers have been awarded $3 million to study the sexual and reproductive health of Asian immigrant women in the United States, the university announced on Monday. The five-year study, which will be conducted in New York, Georgia and California, received the grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “Asian immigrant women report a higher chance of unintended pregnancies and use less sexual and reproductive health care compared to their US-born counterparts, but are often disregarded in policy solutions,” Dr. May Sudhinaraset, associate professor at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and vice chair of the Department of Community Health Sciences, said in a statement.
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BlackRock Faces More ESG Fallout as Louisiana Pulls $794 Million
(Bloomberg) — Louisiana is pulling $794 million from BlackRock Inc. funds, saying the asset-management giant’s views on ESG investing are damaging to the state’s energy industry.Most Read from BloombergNord Stream Leaks Caused by Detonations in Sign of SabotageMusk’s Twitter Takeover Hits Snag Over Debt-Financing IssueKremlin Lets State Media Tell Some Truths About Putin’s Stalling WarTrump Says US Agency Packed Top-Secret Documents. These Emails Suggest Otherwise.Stocks Slide With Anxiety Runn