We know exercise is good for our body, but what about our brains? A new study from the University of Missouri suggests that exercise plays a crucial role in keeping our minds sharp, even when one of the brain’s key energy sources isn’t available.
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Artificial intelligence tool helps predict relapse of pediatric brain cancer
Artificial intelligence (AI) shows tremendous promise for analyzing vast medical imaging datasets and identifying patterns that may be missed by human observers. AI-assisted interpretation of brain scans may help improve care for children with…
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Prostate cancer discovery opens door to more tailored treatments
Prostate cancer has distinct genetic properties in different groups of men that can be targeted to improve patient outcomes, UVA Cancer Center researchers have discovered. Based on new findings in Chinese men, the researchers are urging similar…
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Putin says Russia should use trade war opportunities to strengthen economy – Reuters
Putin says Russia should use trade war opportunities to strengthen economy Reuters
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Ukrainian Youth Escapes Russian ‘Reeducation Camp’ In Occupied Crimea
Sixteen-year-old Vladyslav Rudenko was at home in the Kherson region when Russian soldiers forced him leave to occupied Crimea. He was one of many Ukrainian youths taken from occupied territories to what Kyiv calls pro-Russian “reeducation…
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Russian Oil and Gas Revenues Set for 22% Plunge in April
Russia is expected to see its oil and gas revenues for April slump by 22% from a year ago, amid lower oil prices and a stronger local currency, according to Reuters calculations.
Russia’s revenues from hydrocarbons are set to be about…
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Crimea is a focus of discussions to end Russia’s war in Ukraine. Here’s why it’s so coveted
Russia’s illegal seizure of Crimea from Ukraine 11 years ago was quick and bloodless. But Kyiv — and most of the world — never recognized Moscow’s annexation of the strategic peninsula, which is…
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Daria Kasatkina: ‘If I wanted to live a free, open life I couldn’t do it in Russia’ | Tennis
Over the past three years, Daria Kasatkina has slowly come to terms with a painful truth: the country she was born in, grew up in and represented to great success in the most prominent women’s sport steadfastly rejects her existence.
Four months…
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European carmakers on China charm offensive as sales droop
Volkswagen, the largest foreign automaker operating in China, announced that by 2027 it would release more than 20 new cars for the local market (WANG Zhao) Once blithely dominant in China, European automakers are now launching…
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