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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Thinking Power: What Makes Some Older Adults Sharper?

Ever wondered why some older folks seem to have a sharper mind than others? It might have something to do with their brain waves and how they handle tougher thinking tasks. A recent study looked into this by comparing two groups of older adults: those with high cognitive reserve (HCR) and those with

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Boosting Muscle Power in Seniors: The Protein and Exercise Mix

Sarcopenia, the loss of muscle mass and strength as we age, is a big deal. It makes everyday tasks harder and can lead to more falls and injuries. So, what can be done to fight it? Exercise, especially resistance training, is key. It helps build and maintain muscle. But is there a way to make it ev

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Chilly Nights in Palm Beach County: Shelter Opens for Those in Need

Palm Beach County is taking action to help people stay warm as temperatures plummet. A cold front is on its way, bringing overnight lows in the 40s near Lake Okeechobee. This has prompted the county to open a cold-weather shelter in Belle Glade. The National Weather Service has issued a cold weathe

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Jan 16 2026CRYPTO

A Texas Home Builder Takes a Bold Step into Crypto

Megatel Homes, a Texas-based homebuilder, is making waves in the crypto world. They recently received the green light from the SEC to launch their own crypto token, MegPrime. This move comes as no surprise, as more and more traditional companies are jumping on the blockchain bandwagon. The crypto-f

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

VR Sailing: A New Way to Boost Brainpower in Older Adults

Older adults with mild memory issues might find help in an unlikely place: virtual reality sailing. This isn't just about gaming; it's about giving the brain a workout. The idea is to use VR to create a fun, engaging way to improve memory and thinking skills. It's like going to the gym, but for the

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

San Jose's Big Plays Beyond the Games

San Jose is making the most of its time in the spotlight with major sports events. The Super Bowl and World Cup are exciting, but the city is thinking long-term. "Game On, San Jose" is a new project to inspire local kids through sports. The idea is to bring sports experiences to classrooms and commu

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Jan 16 2026SCIENCE

How Quinic Acid Fights Rust and Why It Matters

Quinic acid, a natural compound found in plants, is gaining attention for its ability to protect mild steel from rust. Unlike harsh chemicals, it offers a green solution to a big problem. Rust is a major issue, causing billions in damage yearly. Quinic acid steps in as a cost-effective and eco-frien

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Jan 16 2026CRIME

A System That Failed a Child: The Tragic Story of Ethan Belcher

Ethan Belcher, a 5-year-old boy, lost his life in January 2023 due to severe abuse and torture. His family is now taking legal action against Michigan's child welfare system, claiming that Child Protective Services (CPS) failed to protect him and his brother, Mason, from harm. The family's lawsuits

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Virginia's First Young Flu Victim: A Call for Vaccination

In Virginia, the flu season has claimed its first young victim, a child aged four or younger from the eastern part of the state. This tragic event has sparked a renewed call for vaccination and vigilance. The Virginia Department of Health is keeping the family's identity private, but the loss has s

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Jan 15 2026FINANCE

Goldman Sachs: Big Deals Ahead?

Goldman Sachs is feeling optimistic about the future of mergers and acquisitions. They think the current rules and regulations are making it easier for companies to strike big deals. This news has got investors excited, and the company's stock price hit a new high. But it hasn't all been smooth sai

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