The researchers found that a new blood test was able to detect Alzheimer’s disease on par with expensive brain imaging and spinal touches. The team, which included researchers from Sweden, published their findings Tuesday in JAMA. The test may offer a cheaper route for Alzheimer’s diagnostic tests, though it could …
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Considering the Milwaukee Brewers and Mike Foltynewicz
The Atlanta Braves shocked the baseball world after a game with Tampa Bay in which Mike Foltynewicz made his first start to the season. They appointed him for assignment. With the availability of Foltynewicz, should the Milwaukee Brewers make an exchange to attract the right-handed pitcher? On the surface. It …
Read More »Prince George knows he is “very different” from the brothers, “singled out” to spend time with the Queen: expert
Even at 7 years old, Prince George knows that his life is very different from that of his brothers. George is one of the kings of England after his grandfather Prince Charles and his father Prince William followed Queen Elizabeth II. Royal expert Katie Nicholl recently spoke with OK from …
Read More »Windows 10 error crashes your laptop when you open and close the lid, really
The last issue to detect Windows 10 is a new issue that causes the Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) to stop responding when the lid of a laptop is repeatedly opened and closed, or the laptop is docked and undocked multiple times. As a result, laptops fail unexpectedly. According to Microsoft …
Read More »Safer than social security: this 1 investment may be the key to a financially secure retirement
Social Security benefits can go a long way toward providing a comfortable retirement, but many older adults rely too heavily on them. Your monthly checks are meant to replace only about 40% of your pre-retirement income. But almost a quarter of married couples and almost half of unmarried beneficiaries depend …
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