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Argentina-Switzerland: Lautaro Martinez seals Albiceleste's passage to the semi-finals
Argentina-Switzerland: Lautaro Martinez seals Albiceleste's passage to the semi-finals
Argentina advanced to the semi-finals with a dramatic 3-1 extra-time victory over 10-man Switzerland, with Lautaro Martinez's late goal sealing their passage to face England. Relive our minute-by-minute commentary to see how things unfolded.
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Lethal Spain execute plan to perfection against France on way to World Cup final | Jeff Ru
Brilliant buildup play has often withered but control and flawless execution overcame France’s more variable chaosWhen the World Cup came to North America, with its final held in the planet’s biggest media market, the tournament was bound to fixate on stars.Fox’s coverage certain
'It's a monster': FRANCE 24 speaks to resident evacuated due to the Fontainebleau fire
'It's a monster': FRANCE 24 speaks to resident evacuated due to the Fontainebleau fire
A wildfire in in the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris has burnt nearly 1,000 hectares since July 12 - an area larger from Gibraltar. Hundreds of residents from nearby towns have had to be evacuated, as authorities are investigating what they think could have been an act of ars
'Food noise' discussion on social media helps define the term
With the rise of weight-loss drugs such as GLP-1 medications in recent years, the phrase "food noise" has taken off, particularly in conversations about health and wellness on social media. While thinking about food during the day is normal, food noise is often used to describe e
Too hot to be hungry: Why our appetite shrinks in the summer heat
When temperatures soar, many people find their appetite suddenly plummets. The idea of eating a hot meal becomes the last thing on our minds when the heat becomes too much to bear.
New Alzheimer's drugs offer hope for some, but good dementia care protects the humanity of
New Alzheimer's drugs offer hope for some, but good dementia care protects the humanity of
Disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer's offer a meaningful glimpse of hope for many people who fear dementia. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, but dementia itself is an umbrella term for symptoms such as memory loss, confusion and changes in thinking.
Researchers develop HIV-prevention guide without the stigma of asking about risk
Researchers develop HIV-prevention guide without the stigma of asking about risk
The most useful thing about a new HIV prevention guide may be a question it never asks: Why do you want to know about pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP? In a pilot study at three clinics, a two-page decision aid helped people choose between a daily pill, long used to prevent HIV,
Large MRI analysis uncovers brain-region thinning tied to depression
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, a loss of interest in everyday activities, altered sleeping and/or eating patterns, low energy, and difficulty concentrating on tasks. While it is one of the most widesprea
Meaning of abstract art may be highly personal and connected to memory
Have you ever looked at an abstract painting and wondered what the artist was thinking? A splash of color on a canvas can stir something deep or nothing at all. According to research from Duke University, the difference may come down to something highly personal: your memory. The
Experimental vaccine for 'neglected disease' carried by hundreds of millions of people sho
For a vaccine to be effective, it must do two things. First, it must trigger an immune response. Second, the vaccine must train the body to remember the response so it can fight that same disease in the future. Now, new research shows that the only vaccine being tested to prevent
Food noise: Why thoughts about eating aren't always something to be feared
When you're hungry, it's normal to find yourself thinking about what you're going to eat next. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.
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Smartwatch study finds older adults can accurately judge their mental sharpness in daily l
New research using smartwatches shows that older adults can accurately assess how well they are thinking in the moment. The study finds their self-ratings closely match actual cognitive performance.