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Groundbreaking Study Reveals That Vitamin D May Slow Biological Aging
A large clinical trial suggests vitamin D may slow biological aging by preserving telomeres. Findings from the VITAL randomized controlled trial show that vitamin D supplementation can help preserve telomeres, the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. These structures naturally shorten with age, a process linked to the onset of many health conditions. The […] Source link
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10 Terence Stamp Movies That Are Required Viewing
Terence Stamp, the British star famous for playing the Superman villain General Zod, died on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at the age of 87. Known for his sophisticated antagonist roles, he received numerous awards during his career, including a Golden Globe, a Cannes Film Festival Award, and a Silver Bear, as well as nominations for an Oscar and two BAFTAs.…
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After seeing misery up close, the man feeding Gaza says there’s no doubt Strip is starving – The Times of Israel
After seeing misery up close, the man feeding Gaza says there’s no doubt Strip is starving The Times of Israel José Andrés Visits Gaza & Israel as WCK to Scale Up to 1 Million Meals a Day for Gaza World Central Kitchen World Central Kitchen founder faces backlash for handshake with Israeli president Middle East Eye Feeding strangers is a sign of strength,…
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Scientists just found a protein that reverses brain aging
Aging is particularly harsh on the hippocampus — the brain region responsible for learning and memory. Now, researchers at UC San Francisco have identified a protein that’s at the center of this decline. They looked at how the genes and proteins in the hippocampus changed over time in mice and found just one that differed between old and young animals.…
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Hereford chiropractor accused of secretly recording female patient
HEREFORD, Texas (KVII) — A chiropractor in Hereford is accused of secretly recording a female patient. Police are not sure if there are other victims. Dr. Michael J. Ellis is charged with invasive visual recording. Police started the investigation into Ellis after one of his patients filed a complaint. The case was referred to the Deaf Smith County District Attorney’s…
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Monero Community Suggests Updating Consensus to Thwart 51% Attacks
The Monero community is exploring a potential overhaul of its proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism to make the network resistant to 51% attacks. Community members suggested several proposals, including localizing mining hardware, switching to a merge mining algorithm, allowing XMR to be mined alongside Bitcoin (BTC) or other major cryptocurrencies, and adopting Dash’s ChainLocks solution. Dash’s ChainLocks uses “randomly selected masternodes”…
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Health minister orders action against misleading pharma ads, sale of substandard drugs
Hyderabad: In a stern message to the pharmaceutical industry, Telangana Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha has ordered the Drug Control Authority (DCA) to take stringent action against companies and individuals involved in misleading medicine advertisements and the sale of substandard drugs. The directive came during a review meeting held on Tuesday at the Indian Institute of Health and Wellness Centre in…
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Locarno Film Festival 2025 Wrap-up | Features
Though it’s only been a year since the 77th Locarno Film Festival, it felt like an eternity waiting for this one. This was my second year making the pilgrimage to the scenic seaside Swiss town that always promises a strong retrospective slate, an eclectic blend of world cinema, and the kind of ardent cinephile atmosphere that flourishes under the invigorating…
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Israel approves settlement project that could divide the West Bank
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel gave final approval Wednesday for a controversial settlement project in the occupied West Bank that would effectively cut the territory in two, and that Palestinians and rights groups say could destroy hopes for a future Palestinian state. Settlement development in E1, an open tract of land east of Jerusalem, has been under consideration for…
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