Greg Sankey said there was “discomfort” with the idea of playing a full college football schedule this coming season amid the coronavirus pandemic. The SEC commissioner appeared on “The Paul Finebaum Show” on Thursday after the league announced a 10-game schedule for the conference only that changed the start of …
Read More »Forty percent of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by attacking 12 risk factors throughout life
Credit: CC0 Public domain Modifying 12 risk factors during the life cycle could delay or prevent 40% of dementia cases, according to an update from The lancet Commission for the prevention, intervention and care of dementia, to be presented at the Alzheimer Association Association International Conference (AAIC 2020). Combined, the …
Read More »A bad day shows how Trump is reaping what he sowed
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, July 30, 2020, will likely be a significant and consistent day in Donald Trump’s presidency. It was a day when we learned that the United States economy suffered a historical decline during the second quarter. It was a day when we learned that former presidential candidate Herman …
Read More »This is what science really says about children and COVID-19
Benjamin Knorr, a 40-year-old single father in Janesville, Wisconsin, says there is a 50-50 chance that he will send his two teenage children to school this fall. Her 13-year-old son Aiden would especially like to get back to his friends, sports and everyday life. But Knorr, an independent contractor, has …
Read More »Biden questions whether coronavirus vaccine will be ‘real’, despite experts’ assurances
Joe Biden preemptively doubts whether a coronavirus vaccine will be “real,” and has questioned whether the vaccine will be distributed “with any degree of fairness and accomplishment,” which apparently contradicts public health experts even when the White House promotes the progress of the vaccine. The Trump campaign has called Biden’s …
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