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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DGCA grants safety clearance to AISATS

NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted safety clearance to Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt Ltd (AISATS) for the first time. Since ground handling is vital to aviation safety, and with increasing traffic, larger aircraft, faster turnarounds, and multiple service providers, DGCA has mandated safety clearance for all operators. India…

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Heart Health: What to eat to prevent heart disease, according to health experts |

A recent study emphasizes the importance of plant-based foods for heart health, advocating for increased consumption of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. It suggests moderation in meat intake, favoring poultry and legumes as alternatives. The research also highlights the benefits of moderate dairy consumption, coffee, tea, and even dark chocolate, while cautioning against excessive salt,…

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Chess | Drama! FIDE CEO slams Hikaru Nakamura’s claims of Magnus Carlsen Candidates favouritism | Chess News

Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura (Agency Photos) FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky has responded to Hikaru Nakamura’s recent criticism regarding the Candidates’ rating qualification spot. Nakamura had suggested that FIDE maintain the ratings spot solely to accommodate former world champion Magnus Carlsen‘s potential return. Sutovsky now stated that Nakamura’s claims were factually incorrect.Carlsen, who won the…

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