Exclusive Look at a New Wellness Initiative for Young Adults

A new wellness program has been launched to support young adults in achieving better mental health and wellbeing. The initiative, designed specifically for this age group, aims to provide a comprehensive approach to addressing the unique challenges they face. The program, which is currently being tested in several locations, offers a range of services including … Read more

Cortisol Linked to Alzheimer’s in Menopausal Women, Study Finds

Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have discovered a link between high cortisol levels in menopausal women and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The study highlights the importance of considering sex and hormonal status in understanding the development of the disease. Cortisol, often referred to as the “stress … Read more

Yahoo-Konsernin Eväste- ja Tietosuojasivu

Yahoo-konsern omistaa erilaiset sivustot ja sovellukset, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know ja Makers. Jos haluat hallita evästeitästäsi ja tietoja näihin sivustoihin, napsauta Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi tai muokata valintojasi milloin tahansa. Lisätietoa evästeistä ja tietosuojasta löytyy yhteystien sivulta. Jos et halua käyttää evästestäsi tai tietoja näihin lisätarkoituksiin, napsauta Hylkää kaikki. … Read more

Indy 500 Qualifying: Herta Rebounds, Armstrong Struggles

Colton Herta and Marcus Armstrong experienced crashes during qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday. Despite the setbacks, both drivers were able to recover and secure their spots in the field. Herta, who initially qualified with a car damaged from a crash in Turn 1, was quickly rebuilt by his team and safely entered the … Read more

FDA Clears First Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, paving the way for earlier detection and treatment of this neurological condition. Developed by Fujirebio, the test is a more affordable alternative to PET scans or spinal taps currently used for diagnosis. Alzheimer’s affects over 7 million Americans … Read more

“Scientists Crack Recipe for Finding Massive Underground Hydrogen Reservoirs”

Researchers have compiled a list of essential ingredients that could help companies locate huge reservoirs of clean hydrogen, a critical element in the transition away from fossil fuels. According to scientists, Earth’s crust has produced enough hydrogen over 1 billion years to meet current energy needs for 170,000 years. The “recipe” includes three key elements: … Read more

Lynne Ramsay and Jennifer Lawrence Shine at Die, My Love Premiere

Die, My Love, the new drama from Lynne Ramsay, premiered to a star-studded crowd in Cannes on Friday. The cast, including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, and Sissy Spacek, were visibly calm and confident as they mingled at an exclusive dinner sponsored by Longines. The evening took place atop La Terrasse by Albane at … Read more

Paddy Pimblett Seeks Gaethje Title Shot, Eyes Topuria

Paddy Pimblett is eager to face Justin Gaethje for a title shot, but the path forward may be clearer if Ilia Topuria wins the lightweight championship. Following his dominant stoppage win over Michael Chandler at UFC 314, Pimblett is in an ideal position to compete against top contenders. A potential matchup between Pimblett and Gaethje … Read more

Cannes Film Festival Cracks Down on Red Carpet Rules

The Cannes Film Festival has introduced new red carpet rules, banning nudity and “excessively voluminous” clothing. The changes are in line with French law and aim to prevent obstructive attire from hindering the festival’s movement and seating arrangements. The festival organizers have clarified that their goal is not to regulate individual fashion choices but rather … Read more