Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion February 13, 2023
Two years ago, at my mother’s house in San Diego, I asked my 86-year-old Puerto Rican grandmother, who lives there, if she could show me photos of her parents. We were spending a lot of time together during the pandemic in a COVID bubble. Abuelita Coco, a pale, parenthesis-slim woman, is losing her short-term memory. But she enjoys recalling fragments of her far-away past. She went to her bedroom to rummage through her closet. She pulled out... + full article
Slate USA Politics February 03, 2023
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision on Thursday is perhaps the most radical Second Amendment decision in the history of the federal judiciary. It is not, however, a surprise. Justice Clarence Thomas’ opinion in last year’s case invited lower courts to strike... + más
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ABC News USA Life January 06, 2023
The 30 women who will compete for ' heart on The Bachelor season 27 have been revealed.The 26-year-old tech executive from Anaheim Hills, California, will meet a group that includes four nurses, along with a few other medical professionals, a nanny from Vienna, a dancer and... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 15, 2022
Getting toys and books unpacked, sorted and distributed to thousands of children in a matter of weeks is no small task. And it takes a little more than holiday spirit alone to keep the army of Press Herald Toy Fund volunteers working at full speed. Sometimes it takes a little... + más
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The Advocate USA Health November 28, 2022
Are memory issues just a normal part of aging?We all tend to have memory problems as we age — forgetting where we put our car keys, or the name of someone we meet, or even where our car is parked after we go shopping.Age-related memory loss and dementia are very different... + más
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The New York Times USA Science October 17, 2022
Bananas, it turns out, are not what we thought they were.Sure, most, when ripe, are yellow and sweet and delicious slathered in peanut butter. But a global survey reveals than the generic banana found in American supermarkets, with edible varieties that can be red or blue, squat... + más
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The New York Times USA Health October 11, 2022
It’s no secret that regular exercise has many benefits. It protects against developing chronic conditions, and , and in some cases can . But what effect does it have on specific functions, like memory? Can a workout regimen help you remember the scores from last night’s... + más
Weight Lifting May Help You Live Longer, Study Says | Time
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Ars Technica USA Science October 01, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 1, 2022 12:05 pm UTC / A young Hadza bushman making an arrow for a hunting bow. Share this story What did people eat for... + más
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