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65°
Cloudy
  • Humidity: 79%
  • Feels Like: 65°
  • Heat Index: 65°
  • Wind: 7 mph
  • Wind Chill: 65°
  • UV Index: 6 High
  • Sunrise: 06:29:05 AM
  • Sunset: 08:58:05 PM
  • Dew Point: 58°
  • Visibility: 9 mi

Today

Overcast. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 71F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight

Some clouds. Low 52F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow

Partly cloudy skies during the morning hours will become overcast in the afternoon. Slight chance of a rain shower. High around 75F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

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Wed
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71°
Wed
71°/52°
Cloudy. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the low 50s.

Chance of Rain: 15%

Sunrise: 06:29:05 AM

Sunset: 08:58:05 PM

Humidity: 70%

Wind: NNE @ 8 mph

UV Index: 6 High

Wednesday Night

Some clouds. Low 52F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.

Thu
59°
75°
Thu
75°/59°
More clouds than sun. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the upper 50s.

Chance of Rain: 24%

Sunrise: 06:28:10 AM

Sunset: 08:59:03 PM

Humidity: 69%

Wind: S @ 7 mph

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Thursday Night

Cloudy with showers. Low 59F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 50%.

Fri
57°
76°
Fri
76°/57°
Afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the upper 50s.

Chance of Rain: 40%

Sunrise: 06:27:16 AM

Sunset: 09:00:01 PM

Humidity: 75%

Wind: SSW @ 6 mph

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Friday Night

Rain showers early with clearing later at night. Low 57F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 40%.

Sat
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81°
Sat
81°/61°
Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s.

Chance of Rain: 23%

Sunrise: 06:26:24 AM

Sunset: 09:00:58 PM

Humidity: 68%

Wind: SE @ 7 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Saturday Night

A few clouds. Low 61F. Winds light and variable.

Sun
56°
80°
Sun
80°/56°
Plenty of sun. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s.

Chance of Rain: 7%

Sunrise: 06:25:34 AM

Sunset: 09:01:54 PM

Humidity: 60%

Wind: NNW @ 8 mph

UV Index: 8 Very High

Sunday Night

Partly cloudy skies. Low 56F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.

Mon
65°
81°
Mon
81°/65°
Thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 60s.

Chance of Rain: 41%

Sunrise: 06:24:46 AM

Sunset: 09:02:50 PM

Humidity: 56%

Wind: S @ 10 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Monday Night

Variably cloudy with scattered thunderstorms. Low near 65F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

Tue
62°
81°
Tue
81°/62°
Scattered thunderstorms. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s.

Chance of Rain: 58%

Sunrise: 06:23:59 AM

Sunset: 09:03:45 PM

Humidity: 72%

Wind: S @ 16 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Tuesday Night

Variable clouds with scattered thunderstorms. Low 62F. Winds WSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

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In this article, Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals a detailed molecular map that shows the benefits of exercise for your overall health.What This Means for Your Health"Research like this can dramatically transform how healthcare approaches exercise for the people it serves!" Dr. Adriana Davis, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights: Tippecanoe County Residents--Discover How Exercise Transforms Your Body at the Cellular LevelKnow this: "This new Stanford University study highlights molecular changes that are induced by exercise. We know that exercise results in improvements in our immune function, stress response, and metabolism. This study is interesting because it is helping us create a more detailed map on what molecular changes are occurring, both during and after exercise; and we're learning how these changes are being impacted by exercise at the cellular level.Regular endurance exercise--stuff like brisk walking, jogging, or cycling, has a profound impact on our health at the most basic level - our cells. Across nearly every tissue in the body, from our muscles to our brain, exercise triggers molecular changes that boost our immune system, improve how our body processes nutrients, and optimize the function of our cells. These positive changes can help prevent chronic diseases and keep us healthy as we age." Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine.Signup for our Free Health Newsletter.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextKey Resource: If you're a senior citizen in Tippecanoe County, the Silver Sneakers program is a great way to begin working out online or in person. (Visit Here)Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity endurance exercise per week.. You can start small and gradually increase your duration and intensity over time. The key is to find activities you enjoy and make them a consistent part of your routine. If you have any health concerns, talk to your doctor before starting a new exercise program.You should also know your A1c, cholesterol, and blood pressure values. Health News Today: A new study is showing how exercise impacts our body at the molecular level and how those changes can be used to better understand the wide-ranging health benefits of physical activity.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Tippecanoe County ResidentsRegular exercise is well-known for its many health benefits, such as improved muscle strength, heart health, and lower blood sugar levels. However, the specific molecular mechanisms through which exercise exerts these effects have remained largely mysterious.MethodsA groundbreaking study by the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) has shed new light on these mechanisms by examining how different tissues in the body respond to endurance exercise training over time. In this comprehensive study, researchers used six-month-old male and female rats and subjected them to progressive treadmill endurance exercise training for different durations (1, 2, 4, or 8 weeks). The researchers collected and analyzed a wide range of biological samples, including blood, plasma, and tissues from 18 different organs. Advanced techniques were employed to examine changes in genes, proteins, metabolites, lipids, and other molecular markers.Results of the studyImmune System BoostExercise was found to improve immune responses. This enhancement could be beneficial in preventing diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and improving overall health. The study noted, "Many changes were relevant to human health, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular health, and tissue injury and recovery."Metabolic EnhancementsSignificant changes were observed in metabolic pathways--particularly in the liver and muscles. This enhances energy production and efficiency. Metabolic health was found to improve, as body fat percentage also decreased.Sex Differences There were notable differences between males and females in their molecular responses to exercise. For example, the body fat percentage in female rats did not change significantly after 4 or 8 weeks of training. But, it did increased by 4% in sedentary controls.These findings highlight the need for sex-specific exercise recommendations. The researchers emphasized, "Sex differences were found in multiple tissues, with temporal multi-omic and multi-tissue analyses revealing expansive biological insights into the adaptive responses to endurance training."Mitochondrial Benefits Exercise led to increased mitochondrial function. This is crucial for energy production and overall cellular health. The study's data revealed widespread regulation of immune, metabolic, stress response, and mitochondrial pathways.Comprehensive Molecular Changes The study created a comprehensive guide to how exercise changes the body at a molecular level across many different tissues and organs. This guide helps us better understand how exercise improves our overall health. The researchers collected a huge amount of data - nearly 10,000 measurements from 19 body tissues, using 25 different molecular measurement techniques, at 4 time points during the exercise training. This extensive data showcases the wide-ranging and complex ways that the body adapts and changes at the molecular level in response to regular endurance exercise.ConclusionFor the general public, this study reinforces the importance of regular exercise for overall health. It shows that exercise not only helps improve fitness but also triggers beneficial molecular changes that can prevent diseases and improve bodily functions. Regular endurance exercise is a powerful tool for boosting the immune system, enhancing metabolism, and promoting cellular health. As the researchers concluded, "The data and analyses presented in this study will serve as valuable resources for understanding and exploring the multi-tissue molecular effects of endurance training." Whether you're aiming to enhance your immune system, improve your metabolism, or maintain overall health, incorporating regular endurance exercise into your routine is a scientifically backed strategy to achieve these goals.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Tippecanoe County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Regular endurance exercise not only boosts fitness but also triggers a cascade of beneficial molecular changes that enhance immune function, improve metabolism, and support overall cellular health. This can serve as a powerful strategy for disease prevention and health promotion.Keep in mind: more research will be needed, as these findings are based on animal (rat) models."We all know exercise is beneficial for us,” said professor of pathology Stephen Montgomery, PhD. “But we don’t know much about the molecular signals that manifest across the body when people exercise, or how they may change when people train. Our study is the first to take a holistic, bodywide look at molecular changes, from proteins to genes to metabolites to fats and energy production. It’s the broadest profiling yet of the effects of exercise, and it creates an essential map to how it changes the body." Steven B. Montgomery, Ph.D. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "This work can be leveraged to deepen our understanding of exercise-related improvement of health and disease management. The global heat shock response to exercise may confer cytoprotective effects, including in pathologies related to tissue damage and injury recovery37. Increased acetylation of liver mitochondrial enzymes and regulation of lipid metabolism may link exercise to protection against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and steatohepatitis 36. Similarly, exercise-mediated modulation of cytokines, receptors and transcripts linked to intestinal inflammation or IBD may be associated with improved gut health. These examples highlight unique training responses illuminated by a multi-omics approach that can be leveraged for future hypothesis-driven research on how exercise improves whole-body and tissue-specific health." (Study Source)Read More Is Bakersfield eating its way to dementia? Doctor ExplainsHealth Standard Newswire: Regular endurance exercise, such as running or cycling, sparks positive changes at the molecular level throughout the body, boosting immunity, optimizing metabolism, and promoting overall cell function for better health.Health Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Tippecanoe County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 15209 deaths from heart disease in Indiana in 2021?2.8% of you in Tippecanoe County chronic kidney disease.18.3% of you in Tippecanoe County are smokers.37.3% of you in Tippecanoe County are obese.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.

In this article, Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals a detailed molecular map that shows the benefits of exercise for your overall health.What This Means for Your Health"Research like this can dramatically transform how healthcare approaches exercise for the people it serves!" Dr. Adriana Davis, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights: Elkhart County Residents--Discover How Exercise Transforms Your Body at the Cellular LevelKnow this: "This new Stanford University study highlights molecular changes that are induced by exercise. We know that exercise results in improvements in our immune function, stress response, and metabolism. This study is interesting because it is helping us create a more detailed map on what molecular changes are occurring, both during and after exercise; and we're learning how these changes are being impacted by exercise at the cellular level.Regular endurance exercise--stuff like brisk walking, jogging, or cycling, has a profound impact on our health at the most basic level - our cells. Across nearly every tissue in the body, from our muscles to our brain, exercise triggers molecular changes that boost our immune system, improve how our body processes nutrients, and optimize the function of our cells. These positive changes can help prevent chronic diseases and keep us healthy as we age." Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine.Signup for our Free Health Newsletter.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextKey Resource: If you're a senior citizen in Elkhart County, the Silver Sneakers program is a great way to begin working out online or in person. (Visit Here)Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity endurance exercise per week.. You can start small and gradually increase your duration and intensity over time. The key is to find activities you enjoy and make them a consistent part of your routine. If you have any health concerns, talk to your doctor before starting a new exercise program.You should also know your A1c, cholesterol, and blood pressure values. Health News Today: A new study is showing how exercise impacts our body at the molecular level and how those changes can be used to better understand the wide-ranging health benefits of physical activity.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Elkhart County ResidentsRegular exercise is well-known for its many health benefits, such as improved muscle strength, heart health, and lower blood sugar levels. However, the specific molecular mechanisms through which exercise exerts these effects have remained largely mysterious.MethodsA groundbreaking study by the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) has shed new light on these mechanisms by examining how different tissues in the body respond to endurance exercise training over time. In this comprehensive study, researchers used six-month-old male and female rats and subjected them to progressive treadmill endurance exercise training for different durations (1, 2, 4, or 8 weeks). The researchers collected and analyzed a wide range of biological samples, including blood, plasma, and tissues from 18 different organs. Advanced techniques were employed to examine changes in genes, proteins, metabolites, lipids, and other molecular markers.Results of the studyImmune System BoostExercise was found to improve immune responses. This enhancement could be beneficial in preventing diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and improving overall health. The study noted, "Many changes were relevant to human health, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular health, and tissue injury and recovery."Metabolic EnhancementsSignificant changes were observed in metabolic pathways--particularly in the liver and muscles. This enhances energy production and efficiency. Metabolic health was found to improve, as body fat percentage also decreased.Sex Differences There were notable differences between males and females in their molecular responses to exercise. For example, the body fat percentage in female rats did not change significantly after 4 or 8 weeks of training. But, it did increased by 4% in sedentary controls.These findings highlight the need for sex-specific exercise recommendations. The researchers emphasized, "Sex differences were found in multiple tissues, with temporal multi-omic and multi-tissue analyses revealing expansive biological insights into the adaptive responses to endurance training."Mitochondrial Benefits Exercise led to increased mitochondrial function. This is crucial for energy production and overall cellular health. The study's data revealed widespread regulation of immune, metabolic, stress response, and mitochondrial pathways.Comprehensive Molecular Changes The study created a comprehensive guide to how exercise changes the body at a molecular level across many different tissues and organs. This guide helps us better understand how exercise improves our overall health. The researchers collected a huge amount of data - nearly 10,000 measurements from 19 body tissues, using 25 different molecular measurement techniques, at 4 time points during the exercise training. This extensive data showcases the wide-ranging and complex ways that the body adapts and changes at the molecular level in response to regular endurance exercise.ConclusionFor the general public, this study reinforces the importance of regular exercise for overall health. It shows that exercise not only helps improve fitness but also triggers beneficial molecular changes that can prevent diseases and improve bodily functions. Regular endurance exercise is a powerful tool for boosting the immune system, enhancing metabolism, and promoting cellular health. As the researchers concluded, "The data and analyses presented in this study will serve as valuable resources for understanding and exploring the multi-tissue molecular effects of endurance training." Whether you're aiming to enhance your immune system, improve your metabolism, or maintain overall health, incorporating regular endurance exercise into your routine is a scientifically backed strategy to achieve these goals.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Elkhart County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Regular endurance exercise not only boosts fitness but also triggers a cascade of beneficial molecular changes that enhance immune function, improve metabolism, and support overall cellular health. This can serve as a powerful strategy for disease prevention and health promotion.Keep in mind: more research will be needed, as these findings are based on animal (rat) models."We all know exercise is beneficial for us,” said professor of pathology Stephen Montgomery, PhD. “But we don’t know much about the molecular signals that manifest across the body when people exercise, or how they may change when people train. Our study is the first to take a holistic, bodywide look at molecular changes, from proteins to genes to metabolites to fats and energy production. It’s the broadest profiling yet of the effects of exercise, and it creates an essential map to how it changes the body." Steven B. Montgomery, Ph.D. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "This work can be leveraged to deepen our understanding of exercise-related improvement of health and disease management. The global heat shock response to exercise may confer cytoprotective effects, including in pathologies related to tissue damage and injury recovery37. Increased acetylation of liver mitochondrial enzymes and regulation of lipid metabolism may link exercise to protection against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and steatohepatitis 36. Similarly, exercise-mediated modulation of cytokines, receptors and transcripts linked to intestinal inflammation or IBD may be associated with improved gut health. These examples highlight unique training responses illuminated by a multi-omics approach that can be leveraged for future hypothesis-driven research on how exercise improves whole-body and tissue-specific health." (Study Source)Read More Is Bakersfield eating its way to dementia? Doctor ExplainsHealth Standard Newswire: Regular endurance exercise, such as running or cycling, sparks positive changes at the molecular level throughout the body, boosting immunity, optimizing metabolism, and promoting overall cell function for better health.Health Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Elkhart County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 15209 deaths from heart disease in Indiana in 2021?2.8% of you in Elkhart County chronic kidney disease.21% of you in Elkhart County are smokers.37.3% of you in Elkhart County are obese.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.

In this article, Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Indiana residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouNew research reveals a detailed molecular map that shows the benefits of exercise for your overall health.What This Means for Your Health"Research like this can dramatically transform how healthcare approaches exercise for the people it serves!" Dr. Adriana Davis, Family MedicineDoctor's Expert Insights: Vanderburgh County Residents--Discover How Exercise Transforms Your Body at the Cellular LevelKnow this: "This new Stanford University study highlights molecular changes that are induced by exercise. We know that exercise results in improvements in our immune function, stress response, and metabolism. This study is interesting because it is helping us create a more detailed map on what molecular changes are occurring, both during and after exercise; and we're learning how these changes are being impacted by exercise at the cellular level.Regular endurance exercise--stuff like brisk walking, jogging, or cycling, has a profound impact on our health at the most basic level - our cells. Across nearly every tissue in the body, from our muscles to our brain, exercise triggers molecular changes that boost our immune system, improve how our body processes nutrients, and optimize the function of our cells. These positive changes can help prevent chronic diseases and keep us healthy as we age." Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine.Signup for our Free Health Newsletter.Actionable Steps: What You Can Do NextKey Resource: If you're a senior citizen in Vanderburgh County, the Silver Sneakers program is a great way to begin working out online or in person. (Visit Here)Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity endurance exercise per week.. You can start small and gradually increase your duration and intensity over time. The key is to find activities you enjoy and make them a consistent part of your routine. If you have any health concerns, talk to your doctor before starting a new exercise program.You should also know your A1c, cholesterol, and blood pressure values. Health News Today: A new study is showing how exercise impacts our body at the molecular level and how those changes can be used to better understand the wide-ranging health benefits of physical activity.The Science Made Simple: Key Findings and What They Mean for Vanderburgh County ResidentsRegular exercise is well-known for its many health benefits, such as improved muscle strength, heart health, and lower blood sugar levels. However, the specific molecular mechanisms through which exercise exerts these effects have remained largely mysterious.MethodsA groundbreaking study by the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) has shed new light on these mechanisms by examining how different tissues in the body respond to endurance exercise training over time. In this comprehensive study, researchers used six-month-old male and female rats and subjected them to progressive treadmill endurance exercise training for different durations (1, 2, 4, or 8 weeks). The researchers collected and analyzed a wide range of biological samples, including blood, plasma, and tissues from 18 different organs. Advanced techniques were employed to examine changes in genes, proteins, metabolites, lipids, and other molecular markers.Results of the studyImmune System BoostExercise was found to improve immune responses. This enhancement could be beneficial in preventing diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and improving overall health. The study noted, "Many changes were relevant to human health, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular health, and tissue injury and recovery."Metabolic EnhancementsSignificant changes were observed in metabolic pathways--particularly in the liver and muscles. This enhances energy production and efficiency. Metabolic health was found to improve, as body fat percentage also decreased.Sex Differences There were notable differences between males and females in their molecular responses to exercise. For example, the body fat percentage in female rats did not change significantly after 4 or 8 weeks of training. But, it did increased by 4% in sedentary controls.These findings highlight the need for sex-specific exercise recommendations. The researchers emphasized, "Sex differences were found in multiple tissues, with temporal multi-omic and multi-tissue analyses revealing expansive biological insights into the adaptive responses to endurance training."Mitochondrial Benefits Exercise led to increased mitochondrial function. This is crucial for energy production and overall cellular health. The study's data revealed widespread regulation of immune, metabolic, stress response, and mitochondrial pathways.Comprehensive Molecular Changes The study created a comprehensive guide to how exercise changes the body at a molecular level across many different tissues and organs. This guide helps us better understand how exercise improves our overall health. The researchers collected a huge amount of data - nearly 10,000 measurements from 19 body tissues, using 25 different molecular measurement techniques, at 4 time points during the exercise training. This extensive data showcases the wide-ranging and complex ways that the body adapts and changes at the molecular level in response to regular endurance exercise.ConclusionFor the general public, this study reinforces the importance of regular exercise for overall health. It shows that exercise not only helps improve fitness but also triggers beneficial molecular changes that can prevent diseases and improve bodily functions. Regular endurance exercise is a powerful tool for boosting the immune system, enhancing metabolism, and promoting cellular health. As the researchers concluded, "The data and analyses presented in this study will serve as valuable resources for understanding and exploring the multi-tissue molecular effects of endurance training." Whether you're aiming to enhance your immune system, improve your metabolism, or maintain overall health, incorporating regular endurance exercise into your routine is a scientifically backed strategy to achieve these goals.Medical News Today: What This Means for Your Health in Vanderburgh County, IndianaThe Bottom Line: Regular endurance exercise not only boosts fitness but also triggers a cascade of beneficial molecular changes that enhance immune function, improve metabolism, and support overall cellular health. This can serve as a powerful strategy for disease prevention and health promotion.Keep in mind: more research will be needed, as these findings are based on animal (rat) models."We all know exercise is beneficial for us,” said professor of pathology Stephen Montgomery, PhD. “But we don’t know much about the molecular signals that manifest across the body when people exercise, or how they may change when people train. Our study is the first to take a holistic, bodywide look at molecular changes, from proteins to genes to metabolites to fats and energy production. It’s the broadest profiling yet of the effects of exercise, and it creates an essential map to how it changes the body." Steven B. Montgomery, Ph.D. (Study Editorial)What They're Saying: "This work can be leveraged to deepen our understanding of exercise-related improvement of health and disease management. The global heat shock response to exercise may confer cytoprotective effects, including in pathologies related to tissue damage and injury recovery37. Increased acetylation of liver mitochondrial enzymes and regulation of lipid metabolism may link exercise to protection against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and steatohepatitis 36. Similarly, exercise-mediated modulation of cytokines, receptors and transcripts linked to intestinal inflammation or IBD may be associated with improved gut health. These examples highlight unique training responses illuminated by a multi-omics approach that can be leveraged for future hypothesis-driven research on how exercise improves whole-body and tissue-specific health." (Study Source)Read More Is Bakersfield eating its way to dementia? Doctor ExplainsHealth Standard Newswire: Regular endurance exercise, such as running or cycling, sparks positive changes at the molecular level throughout the body, boosting immunity, optimizing metabolism, and promoting overall cell function for better health.Health Facts That Matter: Key Statistics for Vanderburgh County, IndianaThe following health facts impact your physical health directly!Did you know there were 15209 deaths from heart disease in Indiana in 2021?2.8% of you in Vanderburgh County chronic kidney disease.21.2% of you in Vanderburgh County are smokers.36.6% of you in Vanderburgh County are obese.All of these variables above play an important role in the outcomes of your overall health.The Health Standard Newswire.

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