Eat well, exercise often and no need to take some of those vitamins, the World Health Organization said in new guidelines on reducing dementia risks.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Woman survived Appalachian Trail stabbing by playing dead and hiking to safety, police say
James Jordan, 30,of West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, faces murder and assault charges in connection with the attacklate Friday and early Saturday.
Man used motorized scooter as a weapon in killing of California woman, police say
Rosa Elena Hernandez, 63, ofLong Beachwas identified as the woman killed in the attack, police said. Police haven’t given an indication of a motive.
3 shot and killed with crossbow in hotel. More bodies turned up in one of their apartments
Three people found dead in a German hotel room were killed by crossbow wounds, and two more bodies were found in one of the dead’s apartment.
‘For the children’: Aide to Pope Francis went down manhole to turn power back on for homeless
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski told local media that he personally turned meters back on over the weekend at the building, without power since May 6.
University evacuates for fear of gas leak. The alarming smell was actually a really stinky fruit
The University of Canberra’s library was evacuated last week after a suspected gas leak turned out to be a durian, the particularly pungent fruit.
Animal-lover dies from rabies after rescuing stray puppy on vacation
Birgitte Kallestad died earlier this week. A stray puppy she rescued in the Philippines bit her months ago, but doctors didn’t know she had rabies.
Judge: California couple must pay nearly $600k for uprooting, killing an ancient oak tree
A northern California couple was ordered to pay nearly $600,000 after uprooting a 180-year-old oak tree for their new home.
A 12-year-old grabbed a bat and ‘was gonna go down fighting’ in Colorado school shooting
Nate Holley, a 12-year-old sixth grader, told CNN that he grabbed a bat during the Colorado school shooting so he could fight back if necessary.
Taking ‘responsibilty’: Australia printed typo 46 million times on $50 bills, central bank admits
Australia’s central bank is taking “responsibilty”– or rather, responsibility – for a microscopic typo on46 million bank notes.