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  • Researchers think bacterial infection is sickening dogs

    Researchers think bacterial infection is sickening dogs

    ATLANTIC — Researchers think a new type of bacterial infection could be what is causing an illness that is sickening dogs across the country. The illness — which causes a cough that can last for weeks — has resulted in the deaths of some dogs. The pathogen researchers have identified is small, making it hard…

  • New homeware shop opens in Cirencester next week

    Staff at Sue Parkinson are excited to welcome customers to their brand-new shop in Unit 16, Elliott Road, Love Lane Industrial Estate, Cirencester next week. Founder Sue Parkinson first took over her mother-in-law’s Broadway shop in 1973 and turned it into a fashion and lifestyle business. Over the last 50 years the family-run business has moved to…

  • Active Lifestyle Halts Memory Loss: New Alzheimer’s Insight

    Summary: A new study reveals that personalized health and lifestyle changes can significantly delay or prevent memory loss in older adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s. The study, involving 172 participants, showed that those receiving personalized coaching to manage risk factors like uncontrolled diabetes and physical inactivity had a 74% cognitive improvement compared to the…

  • Heritage House Guild Meeting

    The Heritage House Guild met Tuesday, Nov. 21, with Shirley Jensen and Pat Lorenz as hostesses. There were 28 members and three guests present. Carolyn Blunk, Dave Minor, Barb Wohlenhaupt and Betty Thompson celebrated birthdays this month. Mary Jensen became a new member of the Guild. Sales Director, Kennedy Freund, gave us two more options…

  • 4 coming-of-age films to ease the struggles of adulthood

    The classic “Coming-of-age” genre gains a fresh take in portraying a new stage of life. As the idea of emerging adulthood becomes centered around young adults, we see more movies reflect that.  Emerging adulthood happens between ages 18 to 29 and symbolizes an “in-between” phase of a person’s life, where lingering factors of adolescence begin…

  • Titan Night Market Celebrates Asian Culture

    Tuffy’s Lawn twinkled through the rain as Cal State Fullerton’s eighth annual Titan Night Market showcased the campus’ Asian clubs, cuisine and music with the aim of replicating a traditional Asian night market. At the heart of the event on Nov. 15, sponsored by the Asian Pacific American Resource Center and Associated Students, were booths…

  • Upcoming animated movies to give you a good laugh

    An abundance of movie trailers and announcements have been released after the Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists strikes have ended, causing excitement and anticipation among movie lovers.  The Animation Guild, the union that represents animation artists and writers, and voice actors went on strike with SAG-AFTRA…

  • Nvidia co-founder living eccentric off-grid lifestyle would have been worth $70B if he’d kept his shares

    The story of Curtis Priem, Nvidia’s first CTO and one of the three co-founders of the iconic PC graphics company, has recently been highlighted. Forbes wrote about Priem this weekend, headlining that he would be worth around $70 billion today if he’d held onto his Nvidia shares. However, the ex-CFO is still comfortably wealthy. He…

  • ‘Roots Tourism’ project close to my heart – Tajani

    (ANSA) – ROME, NOV 27 – Italy’s over 4,000 museums, almost 300 archaeological areas and parks, 570 monuments and monumental complexes and 55 UNESCO sites are the central element of the 2024 Roots Tourism project allowing Italian descendants living abroad to discover their ancestors’ birth places, culture and traditions, Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio…

  • Gen Z is more likely to prioritize New Year’s resolutions about one…

    Gen Z is more likely to prioritize New Year’s resolutions about one…

    Fifty-five percent of Americans believe that the concept of New Year’s resolutions is outdated, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults who follow resolutions evenly split by generation found that millennials, in particular, are the most over the classic “resolution” (66%). Over half of those surveyed give up on their resolutions by March…