Tesla shares fell over 3%, costing CEO Elon Musk $10 billion as the automaker approved a controversial compensation plan that could net him $1 trillion in a decade.
As temperatures drop, a new study reveals that walking just 3,000 to 5,000 steps daily can significantly delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, offering a compelling reason to bundle up and get outside.
New research shows that walking as few as 3,000 steps daily can significantly delay cognitive decline in older adults at risk for Alzheimer's. Even modest increases in daily activity may provide substantial brain health benefits.
A recent study reveals that walking between 3,000 and 7,500 steps daily can significantly delay cognitive decline and Alzheimer's progression. Discover how lifestyle changes can enhance brain health!
A new study reveals that individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s can significantly delay cognitive decline by increasing their daily steps. Walking 3,000 to 7,000 steps can extend brain health by years!
Cava has lowered its full-year forecast for the second consecutive quarter, citing a decline in visits from younger consumers. CFO Tricia Tolivar explains how economic factors and changing consumer habits are affecting sales. Despite challenges, Cava is gaining market share and opening new locations.
A groundbreaking study reveals that taking as few as 3,000 to 5,000 steps daily can significantly slow cognitive decline in older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Discover how simple movements can protect your brain!
A new study reveals that obstructive sleep apnea is not just an inconvenience – it could increase your risk of dementia and Alzheimer's through brain microbleeds. Experts urge immediate action!
In a significant move, King Charles has indicated the removal of Prince Andrew's last military rank following his recent fall from grace amid sexual abuse allegations. This decision marks a further decline for the once-prominent royal.
Recent YouGov survey reveals a 10% drop in Republican support for Trump's military presence off Venezuela's coast. While most still back the operation, questions arise about the legality and potential escalation of U.S. involvement.