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New Studies Show a Multivitamin a Day Could Keep Alzheimer's Away
A new study from Mass General Brigham suggests that taking a daily multivitamin may help prevent Alzheimer's and slow cognitive aging. The researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 5,000 participants, including over 500 who underwent in-person assessments over two years. Those who took the multivitamin showed improvements in memory and cognitive aging, estimated to slow down by two years, providing promising evidence for the role of daily multivitamins in supporting cognitive health among older adults.
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Polish freestyler makes mountain biking history on moving train
In an impressive display of skill and bravery, the 2024 Slopestyle World Champion conquered a challenging track on his mountain bike. Teaming up with his brother Szymon, they executed daring tricks while navigating through tight spaces at high speeds. Despite facing strong winds and limited visibility, Godziek's precision and expertise were on full display during this heart-pounding stunt. This incredible feat solidified his position as one of the top mountain bikers globally.
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Ronaldo becomes first individual with one billion social media followers
Portugal football legend Cristiano Ronaldo makes history as the first individual to reach one billion followers on social media, with over 60 million subscribers on his new YouTube channel in just three weeks. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player also tops Forbes's list of best-paid athletes this year, earning $60m off the pitch. Despite criticism after the Euro 2024 championship, Ronaldo remains confident in his abilities and is focused on continuing to make an impact both on and off the field for his fans worldwide.
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Superstrong solar flare may bring amazing aurora views to Earth
Aurora watchers are in for a treat after the Sun unleashed a huge X-class solar flare this week. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the powerful event, which can trigger spectacular displays of auroras on Earth. While these storms create beautiful light shows, they may also disrupt navigation systems and communications. The Sun's activity was closely monitored by NASA to increase understanding of solar variability and its impact on our planet.
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Polaris astronaut plays 'Star Wars' song in music video from space (video)
Astronaut Sarah Gillis, a violinist on the Polaris Dawn mission, released a music video from space today. Just yesterday, she made history with a spacewalk alongside Jared Isaacman to test new SpaceX EVA suits. The video "Harmony of Resilience" showcases global talent and aims to inspire unity and hope for children worldwide. This uplifting mission also supports St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and sets altitude records in orbit since 1966.
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Bravery award for woman who saved choking boy
A woman from Nottingham, Carrie Maxfield, saved a choking three-year-old boy during a family holiday in Skegness and has been honored for her bravery. The NHS worker acted quickly when she saw the boy struggling to breathe at a restaurant. Despite initial attempts failing, she successfully dislodged the food stuck in his throat using life-saving skills training. Ms. Maxfield was awarded the Bravery Award at BBC Radio Nottingham's Make a Difference Awards and has since become "life-long friends" with the grateful mother and son she saved.
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Paris 2024 saw 12 million tickets sold for Olympics and Paralympics
Paris organizers celebrated a record-breaking success with over 12 million tickets sold for the Olympics and Paralympics. The events reached 95% capacity at venues, setting a new attendance benchmark. The innovative approach of hosting competitions near landmarks drew interest from future Games organizers in Los Angeles. Paris' summer of sport wraps up with a grand parade on the Champs Elysées showcasing hundreds of French athletes.
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Notre Dame Cathedral receives its iconic bells 5 years after fire
Get ready to hear the bells of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris ring once again! After a massive fire in 2019, eight new bells have arrived at the restoration site to bring back the cathedral's original glory. One bell weighs over 4 tons and will be tested during a special blessing ceremony. The cathedral is set to reopen on Dec. 8, marking a beautiful symbol of rebirth for this historic landmark. Cheers to Notre Dame coming back stronger than ever!
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Snoop Dog Tells Adorable Stories Of Being A Grandpa “I Be Complaining, But I Love It”
Snoop Dogg, the iconic rapper we all know and love, has taken on a new role as "Papa Snoop" to his seven grandchildren. Despite his legendary status in the music industry, he now happily dresses up as different characters for their birthday parties to stay incognito. Snoop shared his joy of being a grandfather with Jimmy Fallon, revealing how he enjoys taking the attention off himself and onto the kids at these celebrations. While we may remember him for hits like "Gin and Juice," Snoop's latest gig as Papa Snoop is stealing hearts everywhere!
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WHO approves first mpox vaccine for global use
Exciting news from the World Health Organization! They've just approved the MVA-BN vaccine, a breakthrough in fighting mpox. This approval will help countries facing outbreaks, especially in Africa. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is thrilled about this milestone and emphasizes the importance of equitable access to the vaccine for those most at risk. The vaccine's effectiveness is promising, with 76% after one dose and 82% after two doses.
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Gardener uses cherry picker to trim 300-year-old hedges at castle
A brave gardener named Dan Bull is taking on the challenge of trimming 300-year-old hedges at Powis Castle using a cherry picker. With precision and care, he maintains the massive 55ft firs, considered one of Britain's best examples of Baroque garden design. Despite the daunting height, Dan compares it to trimming an ordinary hedge but higher up in the air, bringing a sense of achievement when completed. The historic castle's stunning yew hedges have survived centuries and changes in gardening trends, now forming a unique backdrop for visitors to enjoy.