A woman who was jailed for illegally obtaining abortion tablets to end her advanced pregnancy will be released from prison after Britain’s Court of Appeal reduced her sentence Tuesday. Carla Foster, a 45-year-old mother of three, was handed a 28-month sentence last
People thinking of flocking to this beautiful seaside town might want to heed a warning from locals about some noisy year-round residents. Videos shared on social media by those living in Folkestone, Kent, have highlighted an ongoing issue with some noise that
Anthony Richardson was selected with the fourth overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft, and the Indianapolis Colts hope the Florida product will become their next franchise quarterback. The Colts have been searching for a quarterback since Andrew Luck abruptly retired prior
Brain puzzles and brainteasers are exciting and interesting ways to stretch the mind and test your cognitive ability. Exercises such as crosswords and sudokus are believed to help wake up the mind and prepare it for the stimulating day ahead. These brainteasers
Don La Greca unleashed another all-time rant against a “spoiled brat” New York Yankees fan on Monday. Walt in New Jersey called ESPN New York’s “The Michael Kay Show” to complain that a member of the Yankees did not bunt in the
A major cancer research project in memory of singer Sarah Harding will look for early signs of breast cancer in young women. Harding, who was part of the pop group Girls Aloud, died from the disease aged 39 in 2021 and one
In humanity’s quest to live longer, healthier lives, technology — particularly artificial intelligence — is playing an ever-bigger role and expanding into more areas of health care. A California-based medical technology company named Prenuvo, for instance, offers full-body MRI scans that leverage
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. It’s mostly seen in those over the age of 65. Even though Alzheimer’s disease mostly affects older individuals, it is sometimes seen in younger people. BRAIN-BOOSTING FOODS FOR FIGHTING MEMORY LOSS, PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S
Death rates from breast cancer have been on a steady decline in recent decades, dropping 43% between 1989 and 2020. The average risk of dying from breast cancer in the five years after an early diagnosis has fallen from 14% to 5%
Alzheimer’s is a disease that heavily impacts memory function, typically in older people. Since memory loss commonly comes with aging, it can be hard to detect if a symptom is just one that comes with old age, or a sign of Alzheimer’s