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In this episode, we discuss: Revolutionizing Alzheimer’s prevention and early detection Blood testing and the four stages of cognitive decline Objective assessment tools for cognitive health Breakthrough results in clinical trials Essential lifestyle interventions: diet, exercise, and sleep The role of supplements and brain stimulation in Alzheimer’s prevention Show notes: Hey everybody, Chris Kresser here. Welcome to another episode of Revolution Health Radio. This week, I’m really excited to welcome Dr. Dale Bredesen back for his third appearance on the show. Many of you, I’m sure, have listened to the first two episodes or are familiar with Dr. Bredesen…

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Chris Fallica FOX Sports Wagering Expert If it feels like this recent run of champions, and sports as a whole, has been a little bit chalky and predictable, that feeling would be accurate. What has resulted for underdog and contrarian bettors has been a bit of a dry spell. So, while there’s little solace to your bank account, know that you aren’t alone.  Let’s review what has happened over the last 10 months or so. Prior to the college football season, most expected the favorite Georgia (+300) or second choice Ohio State (+325) to win the College Football Playoff. South Point’s Chris Andrews…

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Prudential PLC on Wednesday reported a 12 per cent rise in new business profit for the first quarter, as the Asia-focused insurer benefited from strong performance from all its segments.The London and Hong Kong dual-listed company posted new business profit, on a traditional embedded value basis, of $608 million for the three months ended March 31.

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[NEW YORK] US President Donald Trump moved on Tuesday to soften tariffs on automakers, sparking cautious optimism in an industry that has been on tenterhooks as it awaits details on the fast-evolving policy.Trump signed an executive order to limit the impact of overlapping tariffs on automakers. He also released a proclamation that gives the industry a two-year grace period to move supply chains back to the United States and reduce “American reliance on imports of foreign automobiles and their parts.”Automakers have been among the hardest-hit sectors by Trump’s multi-pronged assault on free trade. The announcement of relief coincided with a…

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If you plan to buy a major technology device in the next couple of months, you might have difficulty finding it in stock. According to Reuters on Monday, the Trump administration’s tariff policy will lead to shortages of consumer electronics in the U.S. Pegatron Chairman T.H. Tung told Reuters that product shipments have been disrupted because of the erratic nature of the Trump tariff policy. While some tariffs with countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and India have been paused, U.S. importers are not ramping up shipments, instead waiting to see if the tariffs are repealed altogether. Pegatron is a Taiwan-based…

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Since April, The Center for Health Journalism has been publishing a special newsletter geared to journalists as they report on one of the biggest and most complex stories of our times. Each Monday, while the pandemic runs its course, The Coronavirus Files will provide tips and resources and highlight exemplary work to help you with your coverage. This week, The Center for Health Journalism’s Coronavirus Files Monday newsletter is curated and reported by CHJ content editor Ryan White and community editor Chinyere Amobi. Have a suggestion or a request? Write us at editor@centerforhealthjournalism.org.   The Health Divide: Food workers go hungry during pandemic …

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The United States’ 2026 World Baseball Classic team announced the return of 2023’s manager, Mark DeRosa, last week. And now, Team USA has its captain as well. That would be New York Yankees’ star Aaron Judge, who will be making his first appearance in a WBC. Given he’s literally Aaron Judge, though, who else would you want to name captain of Team USA if he’s willing to play?Judge is a genuine superstar, and not just because of the team he plays for at his day job. Judge has won a pair of American League Most Valuable Player awards despite having to…

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Textile manufacturing workers in Binzhou, Shandong, China, on April 23, 2025.Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese manufacturers are pausing production and turning to new markets as the impact of U.S. tariffs sets in, according to companies and analysts.The lost orders are also hitting jobs.”I know several factories that have told half of their employees to go home for a few weeks and stopped most of their production,” said Cameron Johnson, Shanghai-based senior partner at consulting firm Tidalwave Solutions. He said factories making toys, sporting goods and low-cost dollar store-type goods are the most affected right now.”While not large-scale…

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IN 2019, I wrote a column about the coming “dollar doomsday scenario” in which a fundamental shift in globalisation and towards a post-Bretton Woods system would lead to a fall in both the value of the US dollar and dollar assets. This would raise bond yields, as well as the price of gold and various foreign currencies.And here we are. The S&P may rise and fall on President Donald Trump’s daily mood swings, but the die for a new era has been cast.While I have never been great at predicting the timing of big market shifts – as a child…

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Washington D.C. – The possibility of a renewed trade war between the United States and China is looming large as former President Trump signals a potential return to tariff policies. Experts are warning that increased tariffs on Chinese goods could trigger significant price increases for American consumers and destabilize the global economy.The potential tariffs, hinted at in recent public appearances, would target a wide range of Chinese imports, from electronics and consumer goods to industrial components. Proponents argue that tariffs are necessary to protect American jobs and industries from unfair competition. However, critics contend that they ultimately hurt American businesses…

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