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New blood test could detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear: study

We still can’t diagnose diseases like Alzheimer’s with a blood test, despite decades of trying. But scientists are getting closer. Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) are working on a blood test called the APEX system, which took two years to develop, to detect an early-stage molecular marker of the brain-robbing disease — the aggregated amyloid beta (Aβ). […]

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Crissy Rock opens up about being abused by grandfather

Benidorm actress Crissy Rock recalls how she was sexually abused by her late grandfather at the age of 7 – but says she would FORGIVE him if he was alive today Crissy Rock, 60, was mentally and sexually abused by her grandfather aged 7   She was unable to read or write until she was 27 because of the abuse  The […]

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Nik Wallenda and Sister Lijana Successfully Complete High Wire Walk 25 Stories Over Times Square

Nik Wallenda has done it again! On Sunday night, the acrobat champion, 40, successfully traversed a 1,300-foot tightrope walk alongside his sister, Lijana, over Times Square in New York City, as shown during ABC’s Highwire Live in Times Square with Nik Wallenda. The pair — seventh-generation members of the famous Flying Wallendas family — crossed a cable that was just […]

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Starter homes are becoming a battleground between millennials looking for their first house and investors swooping in with all-cash offers — and there's a pretty clear winner

Real-estate investors are purchasing 20% of thestarter homes on the market,reported Ben Casselman and Conor Dougherty for The New York Times. They’re outbidding other buyers by paying in cash, and some are buying houses before they’ve even been put on the public market. It’s tough competition formillennials, who already struggle with buying their first home because of high housing prices […]

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How the ShanghaiPRIDE Festival Is Coming Out of SIFF’s Shadow

Many attendees of the Shanghai Intl. Film Festival likely know little about the ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival, the other event in town every June. Unlike the government-sponsored fest, ShanghaiPRIDE operates in a legal gray zone because of its celebration of LGBTQ content, which is frowned upon by Chinese censors. This year, ShanghaiPRIDE’s nonprofit event ran June 8-16 and showcased more than […]

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