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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

What Simple Exercises Can Reveal About Seniors' Brain Health?

When we think about cognitive health, we often focus on mental tasks. But what about physical strength, walking abilities, and balance? Some tests in these areas might just give us early clues about how well an older adult's brain is functioning. This review looked into which physical tests could be

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Bucks and Thunder: Predictions and Odds for Their NBA Showdown

In a thrilling matchup, the Milwaukee Bucks (14-11) are set to face the Oklahoma City Thunder (20-5) on December 17, 2024. The Thunder recently defeated the Houston Rockets 111-96, while the Bucks bested the Atlanta Hawks 110-102. Both teams have split their past two meetings, with each winning on t

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Light Therapy: Unraveling the Secret to Healthy Hair Cells

Hair loss can be a real bummer, and many people turn to medicine like Minoxidil and Finasteride to help. But these drugs can have side effects that make people stop using them. That's where photobiomodulation (PBM) comes in. It's safe and non-invasive, making it a promising alternative. Scientists w

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Luigi Mangione Faces Murder Charges in CEO Killing

Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old from a wealthy family, has been indicted in New York for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The indictment includes charges like first-degree murder and second-degree murder as a crime of terrorism. Mangione's lawyer said he won't fight extradition to Ne

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Dec 18 2024FINANCE

Dow Dips: Investors Wait for Fed's 2025 Rate Cut Plans

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been falling for the longest stretch in over 40 years. Investors are losing hope that the Federal Reserve will quickly cut interest rates next year. The Fed is meeting this week to decide on another rate cut. But investors are unsure how aggressive the central ba

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

The First Europeans: A Story of Survival and Extinction

Imagine a world 45, 000 years ago, where small groups of humans, dressed in fur-lined clothing, roamed the chilly European tundra. These early Europeans, known as the Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician (LRJ) people, left behind clues about their lives through fossilized remains and distinctive stone

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Gender Reporting in Physiotherapy Trials Needs Improvement

You might think that all studies on physiotherapy treatments take sex and gender into account. But guess what? They often don't. A recent review looked into this issue and found some surprising gaps. Researchers went through lots of studies to see how well they reported on sex and gender. What they

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

How Faith Impacts People with BPD

Ever wondered how spirituality and religion affect people with borderline personality disorder (BPD)? It's a subject thatEmpathy and faith can influence the emotions and coping skills of people with BPD in profound ways, but it’s often overlooked by healthcare providers. These experiences can be dou

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Health Smart Seniors: The Key to Aging Well

Imagine you’re 70 and trying to understand your doctor’s advice. Can you grasp the information? That’s what researchers wanted to find out. They studied how well older adults could understand health info and how that affects their aging process. They weren’t just interested in the facts, but also in

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Education's Role in Shoulder Pain: Does It Make a Difference?

Shoulder pain can be a real bother, and many people seek help to ease the discomfort. One common approach is education – learning about the pain and how to manage it. But does it really work? Let's dive into how effective education is for people dealing with shoulder pain. Imagine you're in pain an

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