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JBS' Q3 profit plunges on low U.S. pork prices, beef margins and global chicken glut
JBS' Q3 profit plunges on low U.S. pork prices, beef margins and global chicken glut
By Ana Mano SAO PAULO JBS SA, the world's biggest meatpacker, reported an 86% drop in third-quarter net
2023-11-14 05:31
'AGT' fans demand answers as 40 Pounds audition clip skipped for Oswaldo Colina: 'Why do you cut out the good parts?'
'AGT' fans demand answers as 40 Pounds audition clip skipped for Oswaldo Colina: 'Why do you cut out the good parts?'
Fans express frustration as 'AGT' chooses to exclude 40 Pounds' audition clip while highlighting Oswaldo Colina instead, leading to demands for explanations
2023-07-12 10:24
North Carolina tornado damages Pfizer plant, shuts down I-95 and injures 4
North Carolina tornado damages Pfizer plant, shuts down I-95 and injures 4
A tornado in North Carolina ripped the roof off of a Pfizer plant, damaged several other structures, shut down a major interstate and injured at least four people.
2023-07-20 04:10
Guatemala's electoral authority blocks the suspension of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo's party
Guatemala's electoral authority blocks the suspension of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo's party
Guatemala’s top electoral authority says that it has blocked the suspension of President-elect Bernardo Arévalo’s Seed Movement, at least temporarily giving the party back its legal status and cutting off an attempt by rials to weaken Arévalo
2023-09-03 23:03
IperionX Receives Key Permits for Titanium Metal Production in Virginia
IperionX Receives Key Permits for Titanium Metal Production in Virginia
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 31, 2023--
2023-07-31 20:31
Netflix's 'Once Upon a Star' trailer is a love letter to '60s Thai cinema
Netflix's 'Once Upon a Star' trailer is a love letter to '60s Thai cinema
Well, now here's a trailer that'll make you want to start a portable outdoor cinema.
2023-09-13 19:32
Taking adult education classes may lower risk of dementia, study suggests
Taking adult education classes may lower risk of dementia, study suggests
Taking an adult education class could help lower your risk of developing dementia, researchers have found. Middle-aged and senior citizens in adult education have a 19% reduced chance of developing the condition within five years, a new study suggests. The findings also suggest that people who took the classes kept up their fluid intelligence – the ability to reason quickly and to think abstractly – and non-verbal reasoning performance better than peers who did not. First author Dr Hikaru Takeuchi, of Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, said: “Here we show that people who take adult education classes have a lower risk of developing dementia five years later. “Adult education is likewise associated with better preservation of non-verbal reasoning with increasing age.” Here we show that people who take adult education classes have a lower risk of developing dementia five years later Dr Hikaru Takeuchi, Tohoku University Dr Takeuchi and his co-author Dr Ryuta Kawashima, also a professor at the Institute of Development, Ageing and Cancer at the university, analysed data from 282,421 people in the UK Biobank, which holds genetic, health, and medical information from approximately half a million British volunteers, They had enrolled between 2006 and 2010, when they were between 40 and 69, and had been followed up for an average of seven years at the time of the new study. Based on their DNA, people were given an individual predictive risk score for dementia, and self-reported if they took any adult education classes, without specifying the frequency, subject, or academic level. The study looked at data from the enrolment visit and third assessment visit, between 2014 and 2018. Those enrolled in the study were given psychological and cognitive tests, for example for fluid intelligence, visuospatial memory and reaction time. According to the study published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 1.1% of people in the sample developed dementia over the course of the study. It also found that people who were taking part in adult education, at enrolment had 19% lower risk of developing dementia than participants who did not. The results were similar when people with a history of diabetes, high cholesterol, cardiovascular diseases, cancer or mental illness were excluded. The researchers suggest this means the observed lower risk was not exclusively due to people with developing dementia being prevented from following adult education by symptoms of these known conditions. Dr Kawashima said: “One possibility is that engaging in intellectual activities has positive results on the nervous system, which in turn may prevent dementia. “But ours is an observational longitudinal study, so if a direct causal relationship exists between adult education and a lower risk of dementia, it could be in either direction.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Indiyah Polack: I didn’t want to go on Love Island because of my acne Everything you need to know about the UK’s first womb transplant Why are wellbeing experts concerned about the ‘lazy girl job’ trend?
2023-08-23 17:28
California's rally, Taiwan's perfect game highlight Little League World Series
California's rally, Taiwan's perfect game highlight Little League World Series
California came into the Little League World Series looking like a contender on the American side of the bracket
2023-08-18 11:56
How rookie Christian Braun is making a name for himself in the NBA Finals
How rookie Christian Braun is making a name for himself in the NBA Finals
Rookie Christian Braun barely played against the Los Angeles Lakers but he's been a crucial piece for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals.The star duo of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray led the headlines yesterday with their monster tandem performance. In Game 3, they became the first teamma...
2023-06-09 02:45
Who is Alanna Nash? Writer compares Elvis Presley to convicted sex offender R Kelly in new documentary about icon's 'fatal flaws'
Who is Alanna Nash? Writer compares Elvis Presley to convicted sex offender R Kelly in new documentary about icon's 'fatal flaws'
In the documentary, Alanna is quoted as saying, 'In this day and age, he'd be sharing a cell with R Kelly'
2023-06-23 16:15
Messi Spurns Giant Saudi Offer for Beckham’s Miami, BBC Says
Messi Spurns Giant Saudi Offer for Beckham’s Miami, BBC Says
Lionel Messi will join Major League Soccer club Inter Miami, according to the BBC, turning down a deal
2023-06-07 23:20
Who stars in Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'? Join them as they test the depths of their love
Who stars in Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'? Join them as they test the depths of their love
Netflix's 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love' is a sequel to 'The Ultimatum: Marry Or Move On' but explores the relationships between queer couples
2023-05-25 09:00