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Health Medical Xpress 1h ago
Probiotics could help treat depression

In a pilot clinical trial published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society that included older adults with depression receiving standard care, adding probiotic therapy produced modest but meaningful reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms compared with adding a placebo. However, both groups demonstrated substantial overall improvements during follow-up.

New York, NY NY Post 2h ago
Bond between USMNT’s Tim Weah and Weston McKennie transcends soccer: ‘They’re like brothers’

Weston McKennie and Tim Weah share a bond that has become one of the defining relationships inside the U.S. locker room

New York, NY NY Post 3h ago
Shohei Ohtani homers, Justin Wrobleski pitches gem as Dodgers blank Rays

Justin Wrobleski pitched six scoreless innings and Shohei Ohtani provided all the scoring with a solo home run as the Dodgers shut out the Rays.

New York, NY NY Post 4h ago
Star LI wrestler’s courage after chimpanzee attack ‘speaks volumes’ to Aaron Judge, Yankees

Aaron Judge was in rare form Tuesday afternoon at a Yankees HOPE Week event honoring Dunia Sibomana-Rodriguez.

New York, NY NY Post 4h ago
Gerrit Cole bounces back to grit out quality start in Yankees’ blowout win

This was the kind of night the Yankees envisioned from their ace.

Science PhysOrg 4h ago
Frozen Greenland middens preserve 4,500 years of farms, seal hunts and toilets

Greenland has a long and checkered history of human settlement: several Paleo-Inuit cultures since approximately 2,500 BCE, descendants of Vikings between the 10th and 15th centuries, and early modern Danes since 1721. All left their traces on the landscape, for example in the form of ancient domestic rubbish heaps. Composed of waste like animal bones, excrement, mollusk shells and human artifacts, these middens are a precious resource for archaeologists.

New York, NY NY Post 4h ago
The top golfers to watch at the 2026 US Open

Here are the golfers to watch as the U.S. Open gets underway at Shinnecock Hills on Thursday:

Environment CleanTechnica 5h ago
Europe’s Sovereignty Budget

Imagine if Europe chose to spend a half a trillion a year on a dependency that benefits regimes which wish it harm. We don’t have to imagine it. We are doing it right now. By Ariel Brunner, Regional Director, BirdLife Europe and Central Asia, Chiara Martinelli, Director, Climate Action Network Europe, Ester Asin, ... [continued] The post Europe’s Sovereignty Budget appeared first on CleanTechnica.

New York, NY NY Post 5h ago
Jalen Brunson fired back at ‘1A’ critics as trading card surfaces after Knicks’ NBA Finals win

Jalen Brunson won't clap back at critics with words, but he's not against putting it in writing.

Health Medical Xpress 5h ago
Genomics may improve diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders in Italy

A collaborative study used whole-genome sequencing to examine the genetic makeup of 110 children from Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta) with neurodevelopmental disorders and their parents. In a number of cases, researchers identified DNA variants that may be responsible for the children's condition.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC 5h ago
Watervliet graduating seniors receive free laptops

The Watervliet Housing Authority held it's annual Laptops for Graduating Seniors Ceremony on June 15. The program provides students living in low-income housing and others in need an opportunity to receive a new laptop, free of charge.