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Two-year lifestyle program improves older adults' cognition 55% more, trial finds
Two-year lifestyle program improves older adults' cognition 55% more, trial finds
Older adults who followed a structured, 2-year healthy lifestyle program improved their memory and thinking skills significantly more than those who received only general health advice, according to the Latin American Initiative for Lifestyle Intervention to Prevent Cognitive Dec
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Less than 3 in 100 US women are accepted to be egg donors
Though thousands of women in the United States step forward to donate their eggs each year, new research led by The University of Manchester in the U.K. published in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology reveals only a tiny fraction make it through the rigorous selection process
Seatbelts still essential, but nearly 9 in 10 pregnant people didn't achieve recommended s
Nearly nine in 10 pregnant participants in a study led by biomedical engineers at UBC did not achieve recommended seat belt placement, even after instruction and hands-on guidance. Among 333 participants, only 11.4% were able to place the seat belt as recommended, suggesting curr
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Curacao's trailblazing doctor at the World Cup
Suzanne Huurman is the only female chief doctor at the 2026 World Cup. Her work is inspiring change in men's football. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Economia.
Climate change: Heat wave costs the German economy billions
Climate change: Heat wave costs the German economy billions
Never before has a June been as hot in Germany as in 2026. This has consequences not only for people and nature, but also for businesses. Heat reduces productivity and causes illness, while cooling is expensive.
Climate change: Heatwave costs the German economy billions
Climate change: Heatwave costs the German economy billions
Never before has a June been as hot in Germany as in 2026. This has consequences not only for people and nature, but also for businesses. Heat reduces productivity and causes illness, while cooling is expensive.
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US lifts restrictions on Anthropic's advanced AI models
Washington had restricted Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 invoking national security concerns. OpenAI was also asked to limit the rollout of its latest GPT-5.6 model to vetted partners only.
Ivory Coast: Nearly 60 people killed in flooding since May
Although the rainy season has only just begun, flooding has already killed dozens in the Ivory Coast. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Economia.
US rail boom still lags behind cars and planes
As gas prices fluctuate and flights get more expensive, US Americans are rediscovering trains — only to find a system built to move boxes, not people.
Syria regains voting rights at world chemical weapons watchdog
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) cited a "change in circumstances" as the reason behind its decision. Syria had joined the watchdog in 2013, only to be stripped of its rights in 2021.
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Germany news: Tobacco tax to rise more than planned by 2030
The ruling coalition said the hike is not only to fill a budget gap but also to protect public health. Meanwhile, another US national suffering from Ebola has landed in Germany and is receiving treatment. Follow DW.
R&B star Syd on the return of the Internet and falling out with Odd Future: ‘We only had t
She was a member of the influential rap collective, then the alt-R&B hitmakers – but struggled to find her own voice. Now, after realising she ‘didn’t like anybody else’s beats’, she’s made a solo album that is truly hersThere was a time when Sydney Bennett really wanted “somethi