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The Guardian - World
Wildfire smoke may increase the risk of dementia, study finds
As blazes spew smoke across western US, research shows it may be worse for brain health than other types of pollution. A new US study has found that wildfire smoke may be worse for brain health than other types of air pollution and even increase ...7 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Loss of a loved one early in life may accelerate aging: Study
The experience of losing a loved one early in life could make a person age faster, according to a new study published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study, from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health ...5 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
How Can You Instantly Spot Bad Leadership? Watch for 3 Signs
As the old saying goes, 'People leave managers, not jobs.'17 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Diminished Big Mac appetite is a sign of deflationary trend, says Yardeni
Retailers are cutting prices to attract consumers, as deflationary trends show up at McDonald’s Corp. as well as in commodity markets and durables goods, according to Yardeni Research.12 hr ago -
Financial Times - World
Business school teaching case study: can biodiversity bonds save natural habitats?
Colombia’s pioneering initiative aims to protect the environment as the country moves from conflict to peace23 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Trusting Google to deliver best search results can hurt your wallet, study finds
Google search showed users financial products that could cost them $1,000 more than others.9 hr ago - Google -
CBS Sports - Sports
Giants sign former Raiders starter who can potentially play three different spots on the offensive line
The Giants added another piece to their O-line10 hr ago -
ABC News - Health
Wildfire smoke may be worse for your brain than other air pollution, study says
Wildfire smoke may be worse for your brain health than other air pollution10 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
Older GLP-1 drug from Novo Nordisk may slow Alzheimer's disease progression by protecting the brain, study says
Liraglutide is sold under the brand names Saxenda and Victoza, and sales are declining as blockbuster GLP-1s Ozempic and Wegovy skyrocket in demand.16 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
Patients on Alzheimer's drug Leqembi see benefits over three years, Eisai study says
The study results on Leqembi, which Eisai shares with Biogen, also found that Alzheimer's patients who take the therapy get worse after they stop treatment.6 hr ago
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Sonya Massey's family holds rally as they call for justice
The family of Sonya Massey, a Black woman whom law enforcement killed earlier this month in Illinois, held a rally in her honor Tuesday as they demand justice for her death. Prosecutors have charged the now-former deputy accused of shooting Massey ...1 hr ago -
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Atlas V rocket carries secret Space Force payload into orbit
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Christopher Dunn freed from prison after murder conviction overturned
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