Go See Do: Wednesday, June 20 Acro Alphabet Show: 11 a.m. today at the Lewisville Public Library, 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville. Learn about life as an acrobat, the need for healthy eating and the value of hard work. The show is appropriate for all ages. For… More
State shows updated eastern beltway plans Plans for two more segments of the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway had people scratching their heads Tuesday as they tried to figure out how they will get from Point A to Point B when the work is complete. More
What science tells us about Biden, Trump and evaluating an aging brain On Election Day, former president Donald Trump will be 78 years old, and President Biden will be a couple weeks shy of 82. Never have two people of such advanced age been the nominees of the major ... 05/17/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
In an aging Senate, 80-somethings seeking reelection draw little criticism Although age has been a contentious topic in the presidential race, senators running for another term in their 80s has garnered little attention. 05/17/2024 - 4:06 pm | View Link
Semple: We are Aspen’s aging infrastructure There was an analogously frightening article by Austin Corona in the newspaper this week (“Aspen infrastructure running its course,” Aspen Daily News, May 13) about the city’s aging systems that ... 05/17/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
'My skin is tighter and softer': Grab this popular anti-aging retinol cream on sale for just $16 Retinol products can easily cost $25 and up for a teeny amount of formula. This jumbo tub is packed with 16 ounces — so you're paying just $1 per ounce, now that the price has been slashed to $16 with ... 05/17/2024 - 7:55 am | View Link
A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging A molecular biologist at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences may have found a new "rule of biology." ... 05/17/2024 - 3:47 am | View Link
Aging: What to expect In-Depth. Expert Answers. Multimedia. Resources. News From Mayo Clinic. Aging: What to expect. Wonder what's considered a normal part of the aging process? Here's what to expect as you get older — and what to do about it. By Mayo Clinic Staff. You know that aging will likely cause wrinkles and gray hair. 05/17/2024 - 1:13 am | View Website
Ageing Ageing. Every person – in every country in the world – should have the opportunity to live a long and healthy life. Yet, the environments in which we live can favour health or be harmful to it. Environments are highly influential on our behaviour and our exposure to health risks (for example, air pollution or violence), our access to ... 05/16/2024 - 6:25 pm | View Website
Healthy aging | National Institute on Aging Tips To Boost Your Health as You Age. View an infographic on lifestyle changes that can help you live longer and better. What Do We Know About Healthy Aging? We all want to maintain good health as we get older. Learn what research tells us about how to take care of our physical, mental, and cognitive health as we age. 05/16/2024 - 9:50 am | View Website
What Do We Know About Healthy Aging? Read and share this infographic and spread the word about ways that may help foster healthy aging. Taking care of your physical, mental, and cognitive health is important for healthy aging. Even making small changes in your daily life can help you live longer and better. 05/16/2024 - 12:17 am | View Website
Aging Types, Causes, and Prevention What Is Aging? Types of Aging. The Aging Process. How to Slow Aging. Aging is something we all do but understand very little about. Sure, it's easy to make a list of all the changes that come with age—memory loss, wrinkles, and lean muscle loss—but no one really understands what aging is, why it happens, and whether we can actually slow or stop it. 05/16/2024 - 12:10 am | View Website
Football coach Billy Napier and UF’s administration thought they finally could move on from former signee Jaden Rashada and his representatives. Not so fast. On Tuesday, the 20-year-old sophomore already with this third school filed a lawsuit against Napier, mega-booster Hugh Hathcock and others seeking more than $10 million in damages.
In this Dolphins Deep Dive video, the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Chris Perkins and David Furones discuss next week’s organized team activities sessions, what to expect and player observations.
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Mike Magner and Valerie Yurk | CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
WASHINGTON — The U. S. auto industry faces a triple threat on the road to cleaner cars and trucks: lagging consumer demand for electric vehicles, a potential glut of cheap electric vehicles from China and the possible rollback of Biden administration moves if Donald Trump becomes president again.
All of that is raising questions about whether the EV revolution in the United States could end before it really begins, especially if a victorious Trump follows through on promises to rescind regulations and financial incentives for zero-emission vehicles.
Still, many industry analysts are confident the transition will continue even in a new Republican administration because so many billions of dollars have been invested and the global market is shifting rapidly toward EVs in response to climate change.
A slower pace for EVs in America would further the lead for China, which dominates the global market at 60 percent of worldwide EV sales, according to the International Energy Agency.
“If we don’t continue to incentivize both the purchase of the vehicles domestically and the creation of the infrastructure, the charging stations, we run the risk of falling behind in the technology,” said Alan Taub, a former auto executive who now heads the Electric Vehicle Center at the University of Michigan.
The stakes are too high to let that happen, said Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, senior resident fellow in the climate and energy program at the left-center think tank Third Way and a former chief economist at both Ford Motor Co.
In this Dolphins Deep Dive video, the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Chris Perkins and David Furones discuss the narratives surrounding the team that it looks to change in 2024.
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Brian Niemietz | New York Daily News
Online pharmaceutical brands Hims & Hers are introducing a weight-loss drug containing a compounded form of semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, for a fraction of the price.
Both brands, owned by the same company headquartered in San Francisco, plan to provide a one-month supply of the GLP-1 injections for $199.
That same dose of Ozempic reportedly retails for nearly $1,000.
At first, no one thought Nina White had a heart attack.
Every detail of that day 10 years ago, when she was just 51, is sharp in her memory. She thought the tightness in her chest was overexertion from multiple trips up the ladder to the attic in her Portsmouth home.