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China tariffs delayed again, hours before sharp increase was to take hold – The Washington Post

China tariffs delayed again, hours before sharp increase was to take hold  The Washington Post Tariffs: US and China extend trade truce deadline for another 90 days  BBC Heard on the Street Monday Recap: Trump Extends China Tariff Deadline  The Wall Street Journal Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Continues the Suspension of the Heightened Tariffs on China  The White House (.gov) Oil inches …

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Some Brains Stay Sharp Thanks to a Plaque Eating Immune Cell That Fights Alzheimer’s – SciTechDaily

Some Brains Stay Sharp Thanks to a Plaque Eating Immune Cell That Fights Alzheimer’s  SciTechDaily Enhanced brain immune cells may combat Alzheimer’s  drugdiscoverytrends.com Study Finds Boosting ACE in Microglia May Protect Against Alzheimer’s in Mice  geneonline.com Preclinical Study: Enzyme Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s Disease  Cedars-Sinai Source link

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Could This Nutrient Help You Stay Strong, Sharp, & Independent?

Could This Nutrient Help You Stay Strong, Sharp, & Independent?

Flavonoids are naturally occurring compounds found in many fruits, vegetables, teas, and wines. They’re already known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, but this large-scale study set out to see if they could directly influence aging outcomes like frailty, physical decline, and mental health. Source link

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In joint practice, Terry McLaurin’s absence is felt, but Jayden Daniels is still sharp – The Washington Post

In joint practice, Terry McLaurin’s absence is felt, but Jayden Daniels is still sharp  The Washington Post 12 Takeaways From Wednesday’s Joint Practice vs. the Commanders for Drake Maye, Patriots Offense  New England Patriots Training camp notebook | Commanders face first measuring stick against Patriots in joint practice  Washington Commanders Pats-Commanders joint practice recap: Vrabel bloodied after jumping into fight  NBC Sports Boston Curran: …

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My Mother-in-Law Is a Superager at 104; Her Tips for a Sharp Mind

My Mother-in-Law Is a Superager at 104; Her Tips for a Sharp Mind

In June, my 104-year-old mother-in-law got a new battery for her cardiac pacemaker. A battery’s typical life is 10 years, so you get an idea of her resilience. Mollie Ford is a “SuperAger,” meaning she has impressive memory function and word recall. Mollie was born in England on March 8, 1921, and was adopted at five months. As an only …

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Want to keep your brain sharp as you age? Science may have a recipe. – The Washington Post

Want to keep your brain sharp as you age? Science may have a recipe.  The Washington Post Study reveals simple lifestyle changes could help prevent dementia  PBS Trying to keep your brain young? A big new study finds these lifestyle changes help  NPR You can slow cognitive decline as you age, large study finds. Here’s how  CNN Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk …

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U.S. Hits Brazil With 50% Tariffs and Sanctions in Sharp Escalation – The New York Times

U.S. Hits Brazil With 50% Tariffs and Sanctions in Sharp Escalation  The New York Times Trump accused of ‘attack on Brazilian democracy’ after sanctioning Bolsonaro trial judge  The Guardian Sanctioning Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes for Serious Human Rights Abuse  U.S. Department of State (.gov) U.S. stiffens sanctions against judge at center of U.S.-Brazil feud  The Washington Post U.S. sanctions Brazilian judge …

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NYC mayoral hopeful Mamdani faces sharp jabs from within South Asian community

NYC mayoral hopeful Mamdani faces sharp jabs from within South Asian community

If elected, Democrat Zohran Mamdani would be the first Asian American and Muslim mayor to lead New York City. While his campaign won over many of New York City’s immigrant communities, he’s facing some of his fiercest criticism from South Asian voters who claim he is anti-Hindu, pointing to policy positions and foreign policy statements. Mamdani —who was born in …

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