Oxygen therapy could slow Alzheimer’s disease, Israeli researchers say after study in mice

[ad_1] The build-up of plaque on the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, was slowed in an animal trial using oxygen therapy, Israeli scientists said in peer-reviewed research published Thursday. Tel Aviv University researchers have spent years exploring the alleged anti-aging potential of therapy in a pressurized – or hyperbaric – chamber, breathing pure oxygen … Read more

Are there serious breakthrough COVID cases for fully vaccinated people? Not a lot

[ad_1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has new data on people with severe cases of COVID-19, and it’s consistent with information we’ve read before. How many cases of rupture are there? The CDC said it received reports of 12,908 severe cases of outbreaks of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated people, which resulted in hospitalization … Read more

Hundreds of people gather to climb 9/11 stairs

[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – September 11, 2021 marks the 20th anniversary of the tragic September 11 attacks. About 600 people gathered at Kroger Field on Thursday to climb the equivalent of 110 flights of stairs – the same number that first responders climbed in the attacks – to honor the 403 firefighters and police … Read more

Crews end day of search for 1887 Lee statue time capsule – Daily News

[ad_1] By DENISE LAVOIE RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – Crews in Virginia ended a day’s search Thursday after being unable to locate a 134-year-old time capsule that state officials believe is buried in the pedestal of a statue of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee who ruled Richmond for over a century. State officials were to … Read more

Coweta reports 603 new cases, 11 new deaths

[ad_1] COVID-19 cases in Coweta County jumped to 11,338 on Tuesday, with 603 new infections confirmed since September 1. As of Tuesday, there had been 246 total deaths in Coweta, with 11 new deaths reported last week. According to the DPH, there are 14 other probable deaths ** from COVID-19 as of Tuesday’s report, and … Read more

This Tuesday unlike any other: has it really changed everything?

[ad_1] We trusted each other at the time. Before the airline attacks. Those of January 1969, that is to say. Those who forced – at gunpoint – eight flights to Cuba. People sometimes forget that hijackings had become commonplace in the late 1960s and until the mid-1970s. Once before that, when I was a kid, … Read more

Attacking anti-vaccine movement, Biden imposes large-scale COVID shooting and testing

[ad_1] By Jeff Mason, Ahmed Aboulenein and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden targeted vaccine resistance in America on Thursday, announcing policies requiring most federal employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and pushing large employers to vaccinate or test their workers every week. The new measures, which Biden outlined in White House remarks, … Read more