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at-home

[at-hohm] / ætˈhoʊm /
NOUN
house party
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Prof Luis Mur, from Aberystwyth University, said key changes can be identified in a urine sample to detect breast cancer "with a high degree of accuracy" and new at-home tests are being made to complement existing diagnostic tools.

From BBC

The median cost of at-home paid care is now $80,000 per year, and a shared room in nursing care is $115,000 per year, according to CareScout.

From MarketWatch

Before streaming platforms dominated at-home entertainment, consumers relied on places like Blockbuster, the now nearly erased movie rental chain and RedBox, the defunct movie vending machines, to watch newly released films.

From Los Angeles Times

She points to the increase in accessibility of at-home fermentation, fermentation programs at culinary school and cabbage varieties available at the local farmer’s markets in New York City.

From Salon

Another way to make an at-home night feel like an occasion is to splurge, just a little, on the ingredients you bring into the house.

From Salon