Intermittent calorie restriction has been shown to improve executive function and memory measures in cognitively intact older adults, according to an exploratory pilot study. This study compared the effects of a 5:2 intermittent fasting plan versus a “healthy living” diet on brain health in overweight, cognitively normal older adults with insulin resistance. The findings from
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The recent announcement by Walgreens to close a significant number of its U.S. stores has sent shockwaves through the retail pharmacy industry. This move comes on the heels of CVS closures and Rite Aid filing for bankruptcy, signaling a troubling trend in the sector. According to GlobalData retail managing director Neil Saunders, the traditional role
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The Amazon Basin, holding one-fifth of the world’s fresh water, is currently at the beginning of the dry season with many of its rivers experiencing critically low levels. This situation has prompted governments in countries such as Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela to consider contingency measures to address various issues caused
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The recent outbreak of violent disorder across the UK has prompted the government to take a firm stance in dealing with those engaging in criminal activities. Minister for policing, Dame Diana Johnson, emphasized that the government is committed to using “whatever it takes” to ensure that individuals involved in violent behavior are held accountable. This
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Julien Alfred made history by winning the women’s 100 meters final at the Tokyo Olympics, securing Saint Lucia’s first-ever Olympic medal. With an impeccable gun-to-tape performance, Alfred clocked in at 10.72 seconds, setting a new national record. Despite the challenging weather conditions and a soaked track, Alfred maintained her lead from start to finish, leaving
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