Memory problems are scary, and getting clear answers often takes a long time. For years, the dependable ways to check patients for Alzheimer’s disease have been PET scans or spinal taps, no blood tests involved. Both can be effective. Both can also be expensive, invasive, or hard to get. That leaves many people waiting, worrying, and bouncing between appointments. …
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Nintendo Identifies Xenoblade Chronicles X Voice Sync Bug On Switch 2
Watch on YouTube Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube832k Before the arrival of the Switch 2, Xenoblade Chronicles X got a ‘Definitive Edition’ release on the Switch in March. Although there have been no major updates for the game on this new platform (at least yet), it seems Nintendo has now identified an issue with the game on this particular …
Read More »Nintendo identifies Xenoblade Chronicles X issue on Switch 2
Nintendo provided another status update on Switch 1 backwards compatibility for Switch 2 this week, and has now reported a bug with Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition. The game itself is largely playable. However, a notice has now been shared that “voices may be out of sync in some areas.” You may seen this in some cutscenes. While Nintendo is …
Read More »Study Identifies Turning Point When Aging Speeds Up in the Body
New research has pinpointed the exact age when cell aging accelerates. Many organs start to age faster around the time you’re 50. There are a few things you can do to slow the process, according to doctors. For years, the generally accepted view of aging is that it’s a process that happens gradually over time. But a study published in …
Read More »Family Identifies Victim in Deadly Overnight Shooting
ROANOKE, VA – Update: We have now learned the name of the victim in a deadly overnight shooting in Roanoke. A family member confirms it was 43-year-old Isaac ‘Ike’ Lamonte Cunningham. He is the father of 15-year-old Isaac Cunningham, who was shot and killed last June. Original Story: Roanoke Police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened just after midnight …
Read More »New Study Identifies That Walking And Diet Can Delay Alzheimer’s Disease
Can delaying a disease as monstrous as Alzheimer’s be as simple as walking and eating nutritious foods? A June 2025 study in Molecular Neurodegeneration assessed this topic and concluded that “up to 45% of dementia risk can be attributed to modifiable risk factors,” namely exercise and diet. What happens, the study explained, is that those two habits boost BDNF, or …
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