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  2. Birthday effect - Wikipedia

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    After correcting for confounding factors such as seasonality in deaths, elective surgery, and people born on February 29, there was a significant increase in deaths in the week before the individual's birthday for men, and in the week after the birthday for women — in both cases, mortality did not peak on the birthday, but close to it. This ...

  3. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media. Based in New York City, [2] ...

  4. Ryan Broderick - Wikipedia

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    Following Hofstra, he was hired by BuzzFeed News in 2012 [10] where, prior to becoming a reporter, he was a community moderator. [11] [12] During his tenure, BuzzFeed named him Deputy Global News Director, BuzzFeed News, UK. [13] [14] [15] In 2015, he became a podcaster, launching the Internet Explorer podcast, together with Katie Notopoulos.

  5. People Whose Lives Have Been Upended By Donald Trump's ... - AOL

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    We decided to ask members of the BuzzFeed Community to share how their lives have been personally affected by the Trump administration’s most recent policies. In this monthly series, we plan to ...

  6. Having a December birthday can be a bummer. Why it's ... - AOL

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    My birthday is on Christmas,” says Chris Hite, a professor at Allan Hancock College. “Growing up I was constantly reminded by my siblings how I ruined Christmas the year I was born because ...

  7. 30 Things That Make People Statistical Anomalies, And It ...

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    Human beings are a bit of a puzzle.There’s a paradoxical desire for connection with others while also staying unique. On the one hand, each and every single one of us has unrepeatable life ...

  8. BuzzFeed Unsolved - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed Unsolved (also known as simply Unsolved) is a documentary entertainment web series created by Ryan Bergara for BuzzFeed that ran from February 4, 2016, to November 19, 2021. It first appeared on the YouTube channel BuzzFeed Blue and was later given its own flagship channel BuzzFeed Unsolved Network .

  9. Ryan Bergara - Wikipedia

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    The show became one of Buzzfeed's most successful series, generating over a billion video views and 16.6 billion minutes of total watch time. [6] The show ran for eight seasons and included a companion Q&A show, with Bergara serving as an executive producer. [7] Bergara left Buzzfeed as a full-time employee in 2019. [5]