7 factors that make one more likely to get Alzheimer’s and how to minimise the chances

People who have limited education and spend less time with others during middle age and beyond, face a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The brain develops cognitive reserve through extended education, which protects it from disease-related damage. Social activities help stimulate brain function while reducing social isolation, which appears to defend against memory and…

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Why are minority institutions left out of RTE, asks SC | India News

NEW DELHI: Expressing serious doubts about its own 2014 verdict delivered by a five-judge constitution bench, which held that provisions of Right to Education (RTE) Act were not applicable to religious and linguistic minority educational institutions, Supreme Court has said the ruling “strikes at the heart of good quality universal elementary education, its consequences are…

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Benny Johnson accuses New York Times of ‘hit piece’ over DC arson ordeal involving his newborn: ‘There’s a baby inside!’

File photo: Benny Johnson (Picture credit: X/@bennyjohnson) Conservative commentator Benny Johnson launched a fierce attack on The New York Times this week, accusing the paper of downplaying an arson incident that, he says, nearly killed his newborn child in Washington, DC.In a detailed post on X, Johnson said the Times dismissed the danger to his…

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