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Study Links Sleep Patterns to Dementia Risk in Older Women

A recent study published by neurologists Yue Leng and Sasha Milton has uncovered a significant association between specific sleep patterns and the risk of dementia in older women. The research followed 733 participants, aged 83 on average, for five years using wearable wrist devices that track movement and sleep patterns. The findings show that at … Read more

Ancient Protocells May Have Sparked Life on Earth

Scientists have made significant breakthroughs in understanding how life on Earth began. Researchers from Scripps Research discovered that early chemical structures may have come together to create the building blocks of life around 4 billion years ago. The team focused on phosphates, which are vital to many functions in modern cells. Their findings suggest that … Read more

Titans Consider Quarterback Cam Ward with No. 1 Pick

Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan has confirmed that quarterback Cam Ward is at the top of the team’s short list for the No. 1 overall pick in next month’s draft. The Titans were initially considered likely to trade down from their top spot, but Callahan said they are now prepared to make a strong … Read more

Ilia Malinin Wins World Figure Skating Title in Dominant Display

Ilia Malinin defended his world figure skating title with a dominant performance at Boston’s TD Garden, solidifying his position as the best figure skater on the planet. The 20-year-old American cruised to victory, capping off his campaign with a stunning free skate that earned a standing ovation from the packed arena. Malinin showcased his impressive … Read more

Jackson Coffee Festival to Bring Specialty Roasters Together

The Jackson Coffee Festival, the first of its kind in Mississippi, promises to bring together more than a dozen specialty coffee roasters on May 10, 2025, at the Mississippi Trade Mart. The event aims to promote innovation and flavor explosion in the southern coffee industry. Jim Currie, a retired New Orleans native, co-founded the festival … Read more

WMU Broncos Win First Ever Frozen Four Berth

Western Michigan University has made history by becoming the first team to advance to the Frozen Four from school records. The Broncos defeated UMass 2-1 in a thrilling game, overcoming an early deficit to take control and win on a five-minute power play in the second and third periods. They will face the winner of … Read more

Antidepressants Linked to Increased Heart Health Risk

A recent study presented at the European Heart Rhythm Association’s 2025 Congress found that antidepressants may be associated with an increased risk of heart-related deaths. Researchers analyzed data from Danish residents between the ages of 18 and 90 who died in 2010, comparing those who took antidepressants to those who didn’t. The study found a … Read more

Israel-Gaza Conflict Intensifies Amid Ceasefire Talks

The conflict between Israel and Palestine continues to escalate, with multiple developments reported over the past 24 hours. A ceasefire plan by Egypt and Qatar has been accepted by Hamas, but Israeli Prime Minister’s Office says it is considering a counter-proposal. Israeli forces have reportedly killed and buried the bodies of 14 emergency workers in … Read more