Francisco Lopera, the ‘Country Doctor’ Who Upended Our Understanding of Dementia - The New York Times
Francisco Lopera, the ‘Country Doctor’ Who Upended Our Understanding of Dementia The New York Times
Francisco Lopera, the ‘Country Doctor’ Who Upended Our Understanding of Dementia The New York Times
The government needs to rethink green policies to avoid destroying working class communities, unions say.
(Telecompaper) Licensing group Sisvel revealed it has added IP from Vodafone Group's Services unit along with LG Electronics and KT to its cellular IoT patent pool...
New PM Keir Starmer is supposed to be inspiring the country to better things. Instead, he's been spreading misery in the style of his hero Morrissey, lead singer of 1980s indie band The Smiths.
Halle Berry admitted that she certainly isn't shying away from aging during an inspiring interview and she proved why in a stunning set of pictures.
From whole wheat to sourdough, registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto joins TODAY to break down the health benefits of six different types of bread and what to consider before heading to the grocery store to buy your next loaf.
The Invesco Solar ETF and the iShare Global Clean Energy ETF gained more than 2% in early trading.
A respected journalist believest that one long-serving Liverpool stalwart is operating at a level as good as anything we’ve seen him at Anfield so far. Mo Salah has enjoyed a fast start to the season, with three goals and assists each across our first three league matches and a goalscoring 100th cap for Egypt in […]
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The Pakistan Cricket Board and PSL franchise owners are discussing next year's tournament schedule, potentially clashing with the IPL if held in April-May. Concerns include player availability and viewership. The PCB suggests franchises negotiate directly with foreign players before the IPL auction to secure commitments. International cricket surpassed PSL as PCB's top revenue source in 2023.
Emmanuel Petit is getting quite the reputation as an outspoken pundit, especially when it comes to Chelsea, and his appearance on the Seaman Says podcast via Betway was no exception. Petit was happy to lay into his former club on a few different topics, chiefly their transfer policy over the summer. Chelsea have spent vast amounts of money and […]View the full article
The report states that the 'protein complex at the surface of the hepatitis C virus that enables it to bind to our cells' has been discoverd, with experts finding a way to potentially fix it
Kamala Harris has given cryptocurrency fans little to be hopeful about — despite some of the milquetoast rhetoric from her supporters.
Chicago Bears HC Matt Eberflus said that Caleb Williams “wants to play better”, and that he’s “gonna do that this week” against the Houston Texans in primetime. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth discuss if Caleb can step up against a formidable Texans team.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump shook hands again Wednesday morning as they arrived at the 9/11 anniversary ceremony in downtown Manhattan.
Abu Dhabi has granted oil and gas production rights for an onshore block to a joint venture of Indian state-run refiners Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd and Indian Oil Corp. The rights were awarded to Urja Bharat Pte Ltd, following successful exploration efforts in Onshore Block 1 since 2019.
Almost eight million passengers passed through the hub in August, its fourth consecutive record breaking month this summer.
England fans are divided over whether they want interim boss Lee Carsley to be sacked despite leading the Three Lions to wins over Ireland and Finland.
After Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris Tuesday night, the worst person you know decided to weigh in.
Heating industry bodies, charities and policy experts call for mandatory accreditation to help nascent low carbon energy sector deliver.
The officer has been placed on administrative leave amid an investigation.
Man aged 23 detained with woman of 70 in swoop in St James' Lane, Coventry