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New evidence shows menopause rewires the brain

Every day in the US, an average of 6,000 women enter menopause.Continue ReadingCategory: Aging Well, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and MindTags: University of Vermont, Menopause, Cognitive functioning, ADHD, Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Women, Age-Related, Brain, neurons, Hormones, estrogen

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Science New Atlas Jun 10
Boxy camper pod is an extreme bug-out bunker for escaping carnage

The latest camper from Mammoth Overland takes two of the brand's most creative launches of the recent past and fuses them together into a prepper-grade wilderness and apocalypse survival safe room built for immediate escape. Whether you're trying to keep away apex predators on regular camping or hunting expeditions, or getting out of dodge during a rapidly evolving "extinction level event," the Mammoth XLE might be the best civilian vessel in the world to have hitched up to your 4x4.Continue ReadingCategory: Camping Trailers, Adventure Vehicles, OutdoorsTags: Caravan, trailers, Trailer, Survival, Emergency, Shelter, RV, Overland Expo, Off-grid, Off-road, Camping, Outdoors and Camping

Science New Atlas Jun 10
The Milky Way's star-forming edge may be closer than we thought

Astronomers have uncovered a surprising twist in the Milky Way's story.Continue ReadingCategory: Astronomy, ScienceTags: milky way, Stars, Astrophysics

Health Medical Xpress Jun 10
Living with cats does not worsen asthma in children, suggests study

Asthma is the most common chronic disease and one of the main causes of hospitalization among children. The Global Asthma Network has estimated that its global prevalence is 9.1% for children and 11.0% for adolescents, but this percentage varies greatly among countries, regions and environments. Worldwide, the highest prevalence of pediatric asthma—above 20%—occurs in the British Isles and in parts of Oceania and the Middle East. Known risk factors for developing asthma include exposure to air pollution and smoking, childhood viral infections, obesity, and pre-existing allergies such as eczema or hay fever.

Nashville, TN WKRN Jun 10
Franklin residents concerned over new subdivision

A new subdivision, Colletta Park, is coming to Franklin.

Environment CleanTechnica Jun 10
The Year Electrification Took Over The Philippine International Motor Show (Part 1)

Part 1: The New Establishment The Philippine automotive market has moved beyond asking whether electrification will arrive. At the tenth edition of the Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS), the question was no longer if alternative powertrains would become mainstream, but which technologies, brands, and business models would define the transition. ... [continued] The post The Year Electrification Took Over The Philippine International Motor Show (Part 1) appeared first on CleanTechnica.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
USMNT can take critical Paraguay lesson into World Cup opener

Given Paraguay’s intensely physical style — as well as the very recent history at play — it looks relevant again for Friday’s game.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Jun 10
Galway softball looks to make school history

State championship week has arrived in New York for spring sports as athletes will compete for titles this weekend. For the Galway softball team, it's a chance to make some school history.

Chicago, IL WGN News Jun 10
'It's universal': 'Brokeback Mountain' play makes North American debut in Chicago

CHICAGO — As Chicago celebrates Pride Month, the Shakespeare Theatre brings a classic gay love story to the stage for its North American premiere. "Brokeback Mountain,” Annie Proulx's classic short story that became an Oscar winning film in 2005, has been adapted for the theatre two decades later. Tom Pye is the production’s set and [...]

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Kayvon Thibodeaux has some fun with John Harbaugh during Giants press conference

There was a familiar face and voice in an unfamiliar role asking a question to head coach John Harbaugh after Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp practice.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Why isn’t Superman celebrating America’s 250th — the way he did in 1976?

He may be faster than a speeding bullet, but even Superman can’t outrun globalization.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Jun 10
Tomball's Brinnley Lisenby beat cancer and her story welcomes soccer fans from all over the world

The 16-year-old Tomball native is back playing soccer after taking a year off fighting and beating blood cancer with the help of Texas Children's Hospital.