China Flags ‘Security Incidents’ With Apple’s iPhones
China flagged security problems with iPhones while saying it isn’t barring purchases, the government’s first comments on the
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Manchester United Signs £60 Million Shirt Sponsorship Deal With Qualcomm
Manchester United has signed a major sponsorship deal with Qualcomm Technologies Inc. that will display the company’s Snapdragon
1970-01-01 08:00
Tullow Oil CEO Says ‘Business as Usual’ In Gabon After Coup
Tullow Oil Plc’s assets in the central African nation of Gabon, which account for around a quarter of
1970-01-01 08:00
UK’s Apple Users Get a £100 Price Cut on New iPhone 15 Pro Model
Apple Inc.’s new iPhone 15 Pro will go on sale in the UK for about £100 ($125) cheaper
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Vietnam fire: Residents trapped in deadly Hanoi apartment blaze
A fire in a high-rise block kills at eight people and injures dozens in Vietnam's capital.
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Fire kills many in nine-story building in Vietnam
Many people were feared dead and several injured in a fire at a nine-story apartment block in Vietnam's capital of Hanoi, the official news agency said on Wednesday, while authorities have yet to confirm the number of deaths.
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John Mayer to play charity gig to raise money for veterans
John Mayer has announced he will be playing a one-off show in Los Angeles next week to raise funds for a veterans charity
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Sitting this many hours a day ‘rapidly increases’ dementia risk, study warns
Adults who spend a large part of their day engaging in sedentary behaviors are more prone to dementia, a new study finds. The research, published on Monday in the journal JAMA, found that people aged 60 and older who spend over 10 hours a day engaging in behaviors like sitting while watching TV or driving could be at increased risk of developing dementia. Scientists, including those from the University of Southern California say, the findings are concerning since Americans on average are sedentary for about 9.5 hours each day. In the study, researchers assessed the data from about 50,000 adults over the age of 60 who had wrist-worn accelerometers to measure their movement for 24 hours per day for a week. The individuals did not have a diagnosis of dementia at the start of the study, scientists noted. They then used a machine-learning algorithm to analyse the dataset of accelerometer readings and classify behaviors based on different intensities of physical activity. Using the AI system, scientists could differentiate between different types of activity and sleeping – providing an objective measure of the time each person spent engaging in different types of sedentary behaviors. After an average of six years of follow-up, researchers used hospital records and death registry data to determine dementia diagnosis, and found 414 participants had the neurological condition. Scientists then adjusted for factors such as age, sex, education level, race/ethnicity, chronic conditions, genetics as well as lifestyle characteristics like physical activity, diet, smoking and alcohol use, self-reported mental health. They found that sedentary behavior was linked with increased risk of dementia among the participants. However, they found that certain amounts of sedentary behavior was not associated with dementia. “We were surprised to find that the risk of dementia begins to rapidly increase after 10 hours spent sedentary each day, regardless of how the sedentary time was accumulated,” study author Gene Alexander from the University of Arizona said. “This suggests that it is the total time spent sedentary that drove the relationship between sedentary behavior and dementia risk, but importantly lower levels of sedentary behavior, up to around 10 hours, were not associated with increased risk,” Dr Alexander added. Researchers call for more studies to establish causality and whether physical activity can mitigate the risk of developing dementia. The findings, according to scientists, “should provide some reassurance to those of us with office jobs that involve prolonged periods of sitting, as long as we limit our total daily time spent sedentary”. Read More What it’s like having Menopause Brain in a millennial office Josh Duhamel and wife Audra Mari announce they’re expecting first baby together Woman warns not to ignore symptoms after hot flushes lead to leukaemia diagnosis Poor metabolic health ‘linked with 12% higher risk of dementia later in life’ Sleeping pill could reduce levels of Alzheimer’s proteins Daily aspirin dose can help prevent diabetes in older people, scientists say
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Kerala: India state on alert after Nipah virus deaths
This is the fourth Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala state since 2018.
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Oil Holds Gain as OPEC, US See Output Cuts Tightening Market
Oil steadied after rallying to a 10-month high on forecasts by OPEC and the US that output cuts
1970-01-01 08:00
BMW Backtracks From Charging Subscriptions for Heated Seats
BMW AG has abandoned charging customers subscription fees for heated seats in an early indication there will be
1970-01-01 08:00
EV maker VinFast plans Asia expansion, to deliver cars to Indonesia in 2024 - filing
HANOI Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast plans to expand in seven more market clusters in Asia including Indonesia,
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