Today’s Solutions: November 18, 2024

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How a pioneering MRI ‘si

How a pioneering MRI 'signature' predicts dementia years before symptoms develop

In a major step toward predicting dementia before its debilitating symptoms appear, researchers revealed an MRI 'signature' that could act as a warning, pinpointing the risk of getting the disease five to 10 years in advance. This unique biomarker not only offers early detection but also opens the Read More...

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Unlocking the fountain of youth: the remarkable role of sleep in longevity

In this article, we reveal centenarian secrets to longevity, including eating habits, daily activity, and more. Dr. Seema Bonney, founder of the Anti-Aging & Longevity Center of Philadelphia, adds a crucial element to the mix: "If there's any one positive thing we can do in terms of slowing Read More...

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Feeling the gym blues? 7 strategies to kick your body comparison habit

You've prepared for that sizzling aerobic dancing class and are looking forward to crushing your workout. Unfortunately, the gym becomes an unanticipated battleground for self-doubt. How do you recapture the joy of exercise in the face of pressure to conform? The pitfalls of body Read More...

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The power of skill-based hiring in building an equitable workforce landscape

In the world of job recruitment, a prevalent trend known as qualification inflation developed, turning hiring processes into a difficult landscape. Qualification inflation, also known as degree inflation, is the increasing demand for degrees and significant experience, to the point that job Read More...

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Scientists finally complete map of gigantic deep sea coral reef off the US Atlantic coast 

For the first time in scientific history, experts have cracked the code of the world's largest deep-sea coral reef, a massive 6.4 million-acre ecosystem hundreds of miles off the Atlantic coast of the United States. This incredible discovery, which surpasses the size of Vermont, has now been Read More...

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Embrace the learning curve: how to get through the 'I suck at this and want to quit' phase

Amid the bustle of New Year's resolutions, as you embark on a new workout program or dive into a novel activity, remember this: "New year, new you" does not mean a complete overhaul. You're still the same wonderful person stepping into something new. Allow yourself the grace to maintain your worth Read More...

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From guerrilla fighters to beer brewers: former FARC members craft peace in every sip

In the center of Bogotá, La Trocha Brewery, an unexpected company started by former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) militants, is more than simply beer. It's a tribute to transformation, resilience, and a commitment to peace. Doris Suárez, co-founder of La Trocha, recounts the Read More...

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Sea otters: the guardians of California's kelp forests

New research from the Monterey Bay Aquarium reveals a striking link between the recovery of Southern sea otters and the condition of kelp forests along the West Coast. According to a study published in the journal PLOS Climate, the recovery of sea otter populations in central California coincided Read More...

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Native Nations without reliable internet take broadband networks into their own hands

A major chunk of the Hopi Reservation's dry mesas in northeast Arizona is underserved by internet service. Hopi Telecommunications, which provides internet and telephone services in the area, is dealing with the restrictions of an out-of-date copper wire network. The company's service order Read More...

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Soda taxes have a remarkable impact: sales plummet as prices rise in US cities

A recent study published in the journal JAMA Health Forum provides solid evidence that soda levies are beneficial in reducing sugary drink consumption. The study examines five U.S. cities, including Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, and Boulder, and finds a consistent decline in sales Read More...