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Cybersecurity remains front and center in a new Reuters op-ed by Haub Law Professor John Bandler, who stresses that cybersecurity programs require continuous maintenance and improvement. Having a plan, he writes, is only the starting point; organizations must adapt proactively to evolving digital threats.
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In health and nutrition, College of Health Professions Professor Christen Cooper speaks to SELF about intermittent fasting, noting that research remains mixed and that while narrower eating windows may help some people reduce snacking, results vary widely.
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