Focue Provides the Latest and Most Up-to-Date News, What You Focus On is What You Get.
⎯ 《 Focue • Com 》

List of All Articles with Tag 't'

Dow tumbles by more than 400 points, on pace for biggest one-day decline since March
Dow tumbles by more than 400 points, on pace for biggest one-day decline since March
Stocks tumbled Tuesday after a slew of economic data stoked fears about the US economy's cloudy outlook and further interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
1970-01-01 08:00
Tubi's ChatGPT Rabbit AI Will Find You Something New to Watch
Tubi's ChatGPT Rabbit AI Will Find You Something New to Watch
Tubi, the ad-support video-streaming service from Fox, has a lot of movies and shows you
1970-01-01 08:00
Bankman-Fried prosecutors may show jury evidence of political donations, judge rules
Bankman-Fried prosecutors may show jury evidence of political donations, judge rules
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK A U.S. judge on Tuesday said prosecutors can discuss Sam Bankman-Fried's political donations
1970-01-01 08:00
WNBA player Chiney Ogwumike named to President Biden's council on African diplomacy
WNBA player Chiney Ogwumike named to President Biden's council on African diplomacy
WNBA player Chiney Ogwumike has been named to the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States
1970-01-01 08:00
Justin Thomas cares more about winning the Ryder Cup than whether he should be on the US team
Justin Thomas cares more about winning the Ryder Cup than whether he should be on the US team
Justin Thomas is more concerned with the Americans winning the Ryder Cup than criticism about him being on the team
1970-01-01 08:00
Bowles: Buccaneers' loss to unbeaten Eagles not necessarily a measuring stick for his young team
Bowles: Buccaneers' loss to unbeaten Eagles not necessarily a measuring stick for his young team
Whether the Tampa Bay Buccaneers want to concede it or not, the team’s first loss of the season showed there’s a sizeable gap between them and the NFL’s elite teams
1970-01-01 08:00
Mass disinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says
Mass disinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says
A European Commission report says the network has the most disinformation of six large social networks.
1970-01-01 08:00
Canada's Speaker Anthony Rota resigns after Nazi in parliament row
Canada's Speaker Anthony Rota resigns after Nazi in parliament row
Anthony Rota resigns after unwittingly praising a 98-year-old Ukrainian who fought for a Nazi unit.
1970-01-01 08:00
FTC's Khan, critic of Big Tech, takes on Amazon.com
FTC's Khan, critic of Big Tech, takes on Amazon.com
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan - whose agency filed a long-awaited antitrust lawsuit
1970-01-01 08:00
Watch Rare Drone Footage of Bryde’s Whales Feeding
Watch Rare Drone Footage of Bryde’s Whales Feeding
Scientists in New Zealand used a custom-built drone to record this rare moment.
1970-01-01 08:00
Families board makeshift rafts to get closer to the US
Families board makeshift rafts to get closer to the US
There's a bustling trade in people and goods across the Guatemala-Mexico river border this week. But almost all skirts the route across the road bridge and tries to avoid official eyes by floating across the water.
1970-01-01 08:00
5 signs of frontotemporal dementia: Bruce Willis’s condition explained
5 signs of frontotemporal dementia: Bruce Willis’s condition explained
Emma Heming Willis, actor Bruce Willis’ wife, provided an update on her husband’s health in a new interview with the Today show. She said being a celebrity does not change the reality of living with a disease like frontotemporal dementia. “You know what I’m learning is that dementia is hard. It’s hard on the person diagnosed, it’s also hard on the family,” she explained. “And that is no different for Bruce or myself or our girls. When they say this is a family disease, it really is.” Willis’ family first announced his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in March. At the time, they wrote they had the “deepest gratitude for the incredible outpouring of love” following the initial news. Here we take a closer look at the condition, known as FTD. – What is FTD? FTD refers to a group of illnesses that primarily affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, which are associated with behaviour, personality, and language, per the Mayo Clinic. It’s often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s disease or a psychiatric problem, and it often begins between age 40 and 65. FTD accounts for between 10 and 20 per cent of all dementia cases. – What causes FTD? It’s not clear what causes FTD. Certain genetic mutations have been linked to the condition, but many people who develop FTD do not have a family history of the illness. The NHS says that, like other forms of dementia, FTD tends to develop slowly and get gradually worse over the years. – What are the symptoms of FTD? There are two types of FTD – behavioural variant FTD (bvFTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). BvFTD, which results from damage to the frontal lobes of the brain, mainly causes problems with behaviour and personality. PPA, when damage occurs to the temporal lobes on either side of the head nearest the ears, causes language problems. Alzheimer’s UK says that FTD symptoms are “very different” to other more common types of dementia, such as day-to-day memory loss – adding that in the early stages of the disease, many people can still remember recent events. The symptoms can be distressing to family members, as they include lack of judgment, inappropriate social behaviour, decline in personal hygiene, compulsively putting things in one’s mouth, and eating inedible objects. People may also show a lack of interest in their activities, which is sometimes mistaken for depression, and they may exhibit a lack of empathy. – How is FTD treated? According to Dementia UK, there is no prevention or cure for FTD and it is often best to “focus on practical strategies to help the person live as well as possible with the diagnosis”. Willis’ family said that the lack of treatment for the disease was “a reality that we hope can change in the years ahead” with further research. They added that they hope media attention will be used to raise more awareness of FTD. “Bruce always believed in using his voice in the world to help others, and to raise awareness about important issues both publicly and privately,” they said. “We know in our hearts that – if he could today – he would want to respond by bringing global attention and a connectedness with those who are also dealing with this debilitating disease and how it impacts so many individuals and their families. “Bruce has always found joy in life – and has helped everyone he knows to do the same.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Kate gives a lesson in autumnal power dressing in a green trouser suit How can I boost my soil when I go peat-free? See Cate Blanchett champion sustainable fashion at glamorous Giorgio Armani show
1970-01-01 08:00
«2209221022112212»