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Daily Multivitamin Might Help Aging Brains
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( Jan. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +5 min
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter(HealthDay)THURSDAY, Jan. 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- A daily multivitamin could help people keep their brains healthy as they age, a new trial finds. Results suggest taking multivitamins could help prevent memory loss and slow cognitive aging among older adults, researchers report in the Jan. 18 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The effect was measurable: A daily multivitamin slowed brain aging by the equivalent of two years compared to placebo. “Cognitive decline is among the top health concerns for most older adults, and a daily supplement of multivitamins has the potential as an appealing and accessible approach to slow cognitive aging,” he said. It looked at whether a special cocoa extract supplement, a daily multivitamin (in this case Centrum Silver) or both might help boost health.
Persons: Dennis Thompson, Dr, Richard Caselli, , Chirag, , ” Yvas, Olivia Okereke, Preventive Medicine Howard Sesso, Zaldy Tan, ” Tan, Caselli, Sesso, Brigham Organizations: American, Clinical Nutrition, Mayo Clinic, NBC News, Chirag Vyas, Massachusetts General Hospital’s Department of Psychiatry, Cocoa, Massachusetts General Hospital, MGH, Brigham, Women’s Hospital, Columbia University, Wake Forest University, National Institutes of Health, Mars Inc, Pfizer, COSMOS, Women’s, Preventive Medicine, Council for Responsible Nutrition, Cleveland Clinic, NBC Locations: Arizona, Massachusetts, multivitamins, Jona, Los Angeles
The Giants marched 79 yards in nine plays but settled for Graham Gano's 29-yard field goal with 10:35 left. After the first fizzled out, the Bills' Tyler Bass missed a long field goal. Taylor, starting in place of injured Giants quarterback Daniel Jones, completed 24 of 36 passes for 200 yards. Bills running back Damien Harris injured his neck on a 1-yard run late in the first half. The Bills had six scoreless drives in the half, including Bass' miss from 52 yards.
Persons: Josh Allen, Allen, Stefon Diggs, Deonte Harty, Graham Gano's, Quintin Morris, Tyler Bass, Tyrod Taylor's, Darren Waller, Taylor, Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, Damien Harris, Gano, Bass, Bobby Okereke, Micah McFadden, Harris, Okereke, McFadden, Barkley Organizations: Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, Bills, Giants, The Giants, Thomson Locations: Orchard Park, N.Y, New York, Buffalo
The Bills said Harris does have movement in his arms and legs. Harris flashed a thumbs up sign with his left hand as he was being loaded into the ambulance. The game was delayed for about five minutes while players from both teams gathered around him on the field. Bills players watched with concerned looks on their faces with lingering memories of Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin's near-death experience in January after making what appeared to be a routine tackle. A cheer went up when Harris raised his thumb before being loaded into the ambulance.
Persons: Damien Harris, Harris, Sean McDermott, Bobby Okereke, Hamlin, ___ Organizations: — Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, Bills, Sunday, New England Locations: ORCHARD, Cincinnati, New
Several environmentalists last year presented Africa’s leading climate negotiators with a bold idea: A technology called solar geoengineering could protect their countries from the worst effects of climate change, they said. It wasn’t the first time Westerners have tried to persuade Africans that solar engineering projects may be in our best interest. As a climate expert, I consider these environmental manipulation techniques extremely risky. And as an African climate expert, I strongly object to the idea that Africa should be turned into a testing ground for their use. Even if solar geoengineering can help deflect heat and improve weather conditions on the ground — a prospect that is unproven on any relevant scale — it’s not a long-term solution to climate change.
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