While no cure exists yet for Alzheimer’s disease, the research could help in testing treatment options, the study’s lead author said.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Student Aiia Maasarwe was on phone with sister when killed in ‘horrific’ Australia attack
Aiia Maasarwe, a 21-year-old from Israel, was walking home, on the phone with her sister, when she was attacked in a suburb of Melbourne, police said.
‘McJesus’ sculpture to be removed from museum after violent protest, mayor says
A sculpture of a crucified Ronald McDonald will be removed from an art museum in Israel after the display sparked violent protest, Haifa mayor said.
No shutdown for Weather Service ‘tirelessly’ forecasting snowstorm
TheNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which the weather service is under, confirmed that its forecasts continued despite the shutdown.
Eating more fiber and whole grains may mean a lower risk of death and disease, study finds
Higher fiber diets were associated with a15 to 31 percentreduction in the risk of death and disease, new research published in The Lancet has found.
He allegedly thought he stole a $10K lotto ticket from his roommate. It was actually worth $10 million, police say
Adul Saosongyang, 35, was arrested Monday and charged with grand theft, the Vacaville (California) Police Department said on Tuesday.
A man died after jumping into the ocean to save his dogs from high surf in San Diego
Gregg Owens died Wednesday after he was slammed into rocks at Ocean Beach and found face down in the water, San Diego’s medical examiner said.
Man died in Yosemite on Christmas Day, park service says amid government shutdown
A visitor at Yosemite National Park died on Christmas Day after sufferring a head injury, the National Park Service said amid the government shutdown.
These are the states people wanted out of in 2018 (sorry, New Jersey)
According toUnited Van Lines,New Jersey was the top state people were moving out of in 2018, while Vermontwas the top state for inbound moves.
World AIDS Day 2018: 30 questions about HIV/AIDS, answered, for 30 years of World AIDS Day
What’s the difference between HIV and AIDS? What are PrEP and PEP? Here are 30 questions, answered, for the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day.