Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis, has revealed that he now lives in a “second home” away from his family amid his battle with frontotemporal dementia. The single-story residence is easier for the actor to navigate and allows him to receive round-the-clock care from his health team. “We are there a lot,” his wife told Diane Sawyer. “It’s our second …
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Top pharmacist: ‘There’s a mistake millions make every day that’s rendering their medications useless… and putting lives at risk’
Millions of Britons could be blunting the effect of their daily medicines by taking them at the wrong time, a leading pharmacist has warned. Peter Thnoia, of online pharmacy PillTime, said: ‘Too often, people don’t read or fully follow the instructions that come with the medication—and that can have a real impact on how well it works. ‘Something as simple …
Read More »Anthropic launches a Claude AI agent that lives in Chrome
Anthropic is launching a research preview of a browser-based AI agent powered by its Claude AI models, the company announced on Tuesday. The agent, Claude for Chrome, is rolling out to a group of 1,000 subscribers on Anthropic’s Max plan, which costs between $100 and $200 per month. The company is also opening a waitlist for other interested users. By …
Read More »Trump news at a glance: Jeffries says president ‘playing games’ with American lives as national guard to be sent to Chicago | Trump administration
Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader and New York Democratic congressman, said Donald Trump had “manufactured a crisis” to justify sending federalized national guard troops into Chicago next, over the heads of local leaders. Jeffries, appearing on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, accused the US president of “playing games with the lives of Americans” with his unprecedented domestic …
Read More »Micah Parsons: I’d never disrespect the guys out there fighting for their lives
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is not happy with his team or his lack of a new contract, and he didn’t wear his jersey while every other Cowboy did during Friday night’s preseason game. But one thing he says he would never do is treat his teammates with disrespect. Parsons was pictured lying down on the training table on the sideline, …
Read More »16,000-Year-Old Paintings In French Pyrenees Suggest Prehistoric Humans Risked Their Lives To Enter “Shaman Training Cave”
Prehistoric paintings found deep inside a perilously inaccessible cave in the French Pyrenees reveal how ancient hunter-gatherers risked their necks to conduct ritual activities in the bowels of the Earth. Known as Etxeberri Cave, the site is considered one of the most challenging caverns to have been explored by Palaeolithic humans, and may have been decorated as part of a …
Read More »A New Reality for Terminal Cancer: Longer Lives, With Chronic Uncertainty – WSJ – The Wall Street Journal
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Read More »A partnership in Manhattan works to help Black men save their own lives
Black men in New York City face a variety of health challenges, including a disproportionately high rate of undiagnosed, life-threatening heart disease. Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan has been working with a nonprofit group called Real Dads Network to do something about it. The two have partnered to provide free heart health screenings, specifically targeting Black men, in hopes of …
Read More »Experts warn once-contained disease has returned ‘with a vengeance’: ‘Lives will be lost’
Malaria cases have entered a sharp spike in Zimbabwe this year after U.S. aid cuts to the country. At this new unprecedented malaria rate, hospitalizations and death tolls are rising. What’s happening? In the earliest months of his presidency, President Donald Trump slashed critical funding for scientific and medical research as well as national crisis response procedures, cutting medical support …
Read More »How We Can Improve Our Lives by Going Outside ‹ Literary Hub
I’ve been a professor at the University of Chicago for over ten years, and when something is troubling me, I try to find time to take some walks in nature. But when I think about nature’s effect on mental health, I’m often taken back to my last year as a graduate student. Article continues after advertisement The Ann Arbor sun …
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