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iOS 26 Leaker Being Sued by Apple is Actually a ‘Lifelong Apple Fanboy’

iOS 26 Leaker Being Sued by Apple is Actually a ‘Lifelong Apple Fanboy’

In July, Apple sued well-known YouTuber Jon Prosser and his acquaintance Michael Ramacciotti over alleged theft of the company’s trade secrets, after Prosser leaked some iOS 26 details in videos uploaded to his YouTube channel Front Page Tech. If you are not caught up on the lawsuit, read our initial coverage to learn more. Earlier this week, Prosser told The …

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Lifelong Social Bonds Keep the Aging Brain Sharp and Flexible

Lifelong Social Bonds Keep the Aging Brain Sharp and Flexible

Summary: Rats that lived in social groups throughout their lives retained youthful memory and mental flexibility well into old age, according to new research. Even with equal physical stimulation, only socially connected rats performed as well as younger ones on complex memory tests, while isolated rats showed significant decline. Brain imaging revealed stronger hippocampal activity and more balanced decision-making circuits …

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World Retina Day: Doctor-approved tips for lifelong retinal health – The Times of India

World Retina Day: Doctor-approved tips for lifelong retinal health – The Times of India

World Retina Day: Doctor-approved tips for lifelong retinal health  The Times of India World Retina Day: Doctors say small habits pay off big in protecting your vision daily  The Times of India Fighting Retinal Blindness: The Call For Early Screening In India  BW Healthcare A high-sugar diet increases the risk of diabetic retinopathy: Ophthalmologist shares signs to watch out for  Hindustan Times The Silent …

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Lifelong Social Bonds Can Slow Biological Aging at the Cellular Level

Lifelong Social Bonds Can Slow Biological Aging at the Cellular Level

Summary: A new study shows that lifelong social advantages—from early parental warmth to adult friendships and community support—can slow biological aging. Researchers analyzed over 2,100 participants and found that those with stronger, more consistent social connections had younger biological ages according to epigenetic clocks GrimAge and DunedinPACE. They also had lower inflammation, with reduced levels of interleukin-6, a molecule linked …

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Childhood Trauma May Rewire Brain for Lifelong Aggression

Childhood Trauma May Rewire Brain for Lifelong Aggression

Key Questions Answered: Q: What brain region is being studied to understand aggression?A: Researchers are focusing on the thalamic nucleus reuniens, which connects memory, emotion, and decision-making areas of the brain and may play a key role in impulsive aggression following trauma. Q: How does early-life trauma influence aggression later in life?A: Trauma during childhood can alter brain circuits that …

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