Six Healthy Lifestyle Habits Linked to Slowed Memory Decline

Adhering to six healthy lifestyle behaviors is linked to slower memory decline in older adults, a large, population-based study suggests.

Investigators found that a healthy diet, cognitive activity, regular physical exercise, not smoking, and abstaining from alcohol were significantly linked to slowed cognitive decline irrespective of APOE4 status.

After adjusting for health and socioeconomic factors, investigators found that each individual’s healthy behavior was associated with a slower-than-average decline in memory over a decade. A healthy diet emerged as the strongest deterrent, followed by cognitive activity and physical exercise.

“A healthy lifestyle is associated with slower memory decline, even in the

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Managing the risk of ‘gray fleet’ – RoSPA Workplace Safety Blog

With the growing trend for online shopping, next-day delivery and the retail/hospitality experience showing no signs of slowing down, businesses frequently need to recruit extra staff to meet increased demand (particularly in the run up to Christmas). A major national newspaper has reported that approximately 250,000 temporary positions will be on offer over the festive period and not just in restaurants, bars and shops, but also in warehouses and delivery.

Yodel, the courier giant recently announced they need an extra 1,500 temporary staff nationwide, including HGV class 1 drivers, warehouse operations, van drivers and couriers to fulfill client demands. With

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USMNT vs. Colombia live stream: How to watch USA online, prediction, TV channel,, time, news, odds

United States men’s national team interim boss Anthony Hudson looks to rebound from a disappointing loss to Serbia to start January camp when the team faces Colombia Saturday night. There were promising performances in the match, especially considering the short period of time that Hudson had to design this camp compared to coaches of January camps in the past, but the team was punished for their mistakes on both of Serbia’s goals in the 2- 1 loss, but it was the veterans who helped cause those issues. Walker Zimmerman not jumping in time with the wall on Luka Ilic’s goal

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Some are buying, developing properties in downtown Dayton as Premier Health looks to sell

While officials with Premier Health look to shed the company’s downtown Dayton support building system because of a shift in workplace needs, there are others looking to buy and develop property in the city’s core.

RELATED: Premier Health to explore the high-rise sale of downtown Dayton

Brent Crawford, principal and founder of Crawford-Hoying, a developer out of Columbus, has purchased more than a dozen properties in Dayton and plans to add an office here.

“Everything we’ve added to the district in the region has done extremely well,” Crawford told News Center 7’s Gabrielle Enright on Thursday night.

Crawford said Crawford-Hoying

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Ford government to allow out-of-province nurses to start work immediately in Ontario

In a bid to shore up staffing in Ontario’s hospitals, the Ford government is planning new legislation to allow health-care workers from other Canadian provinces to immediately start practicing in Ontario.

The new “as of right” rules, the government said, would allow health-care workers who are registered in other Canadian jurisdictions to immediately practice in Ontario without having to register with a provincial regulatory college.

“We need as many people as possible,” Premier Ford said. “We welcome you with open arms.”

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Make your health and safety top priority in 2020 – RoSPA Workplace Safety Blog

Warren Buffett, who was recently named as the fourth wealthiest individual in the world, once said:

It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.”

This is good advice that can be applied to many aspects of life, but it’s especially true when it comes to health and safety.

When an accident occurs there are of course measurable outlays: damage to equipment, loss of revenue and sick days caused by injuries. There are also intangible costs such as damage to reputation and/or loss of trust

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Mass shooting in Monterey Park shatters the hope and joy of Lunar New Year

Hacienda Heights, CA - January 22: A state law enforcement agent passes a group of dancers before their performance during a celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year at the Hsi Lai Temple on Sunday, Jan.  22, 2023 in Hacienda Heights, CA.  (Dania Maxwell/Los Angeles Times).

A group of dancers prepares to perform during a celebration of the Lunar New Year on Sunday at the Hsi Lai Temple in Hacienda Heights. (Dania Maxwell/Los Angeles Times)

It was supposed to be a day of heralding the birth of spring with symbolic rituals like wearing red for good luck and eating long-life noodles to ensure good health.

Instead, those who celebrated Lunar New Year woke Sunday to news of a mass shooting at a dance studio in the majority Asian suburb of Monterey Park that left 10 people dead and another 10 injured.

For many Asian Americans, hope

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Automakers fear 2023 EV tax credits may confuse car buyers

When is an SUV not an SUV? It depends on who you’re asking — and it’s a question consumers interested in the newly expanded clean vehicle tax credit should look at carefully, since it’s the IRS that decides whether or not the cars they just bought will qualify. The answer may not be as simple as it seems.

The Inflation Reduction Act, the tax, climate and health care law enacted last year, includes a key tax credits for new (up to $7,500) and used (up to $4,000) clean vehicle purchases. To meet the requirements for the tax credit, vehicles in

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