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Scientists Say a Simple Blood Test Could Predict the Exact Age Alzheimerโs Symptoms Begin โ But Thereโs a Catch A new study just revealed something both groundbreakingโฆ and unsettling. Researchers say a blood test that detects a protein linked to Alzheimerโs may be able to predict when someone could start developing symptoms โ years, even decades, before memory loss begins. Not just risk. An estimated age. The test measures a protein called p-tau217, which builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimerโs. In a study of more than 600 adults with no cognitive impairment, scientists used these blood levels to forecast the likely age of symptom onset โ with a three- to four-year margin of error. In other wordsโฆ the clock may already be ticking. Even more surprising? The later in life the protein appears, the faster symptoms may follow. Someone testing positive at 60 might not show signs for 20 years. But a positive result at 80? Symptoms could arrive in half that time. It sounds like a breakthrough. But experts are urging caution. The tests are not recommended for healthy, symptom-free people. Other health conditions can skew results. And a three- to four-year prediction window is a big deal if someone is making life-changing decisions about retirement, finances, or treatment. Still, with more than 7 million Americans living with Alzheimerโs โ and new drugs that may slow progression if caught early โ the implications are enormous. So are the questions. Are we ready to know decades in advance? And what would you do with that information? The full details โ and what scientists are warning about โ are in the comments ๐
Alzheimerโs blood tests predict what age people will be when the disease may cause symptoms, study finds Tests that could reveal when Alzheimerโs disease will…
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Across New Jersey, more than 1,100 wild birds โ mostly Canada geese โ have been reported dead or dying in just a matter of days. Officials suspect highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu), though testing is still underway. Images of lifeless geese scattered across lakes and fields have prompted precautionary park closures in Gloucester County, including Betty Park and Alcyon Park. Residents are being warned: do not approach sick or dead birds. Experts say the risk to humans remains low โ but the scale of the die-off is raising alarms. Bird flu has already spread to poultry, dairy cattle, and even other mammals in recent years. And history shows that the more the virus circulates, the greater the chance of spillover.
Hundreds of wild bird deaths reported across seven counties, prompting park closures Officials suspect bird flu killed more than 1,100 wild birds, mostly Canada geese…
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In Hainesport Township, families are waking up to dead geese and ducks scattered across sidewalks, porches, and even school bus stops amid a suspected bird flu outbreak spreading through South Jersey. One mother says her son watched a goose โfall right out of the skyโ into their backyard โ a moment she calls traumatizing. State officials report more than 1,100 sick or dead birds statewide in just days, and parks in Gloucester County have already shut down. But in Hainesport, neighbors say theyโve been told disposal is their responsibility โ armed with gloves, masks, and trash bags. One resident claims he bagged 18 dead geese in a single dayโฆ with dozens more still in his yard.
Traumatized Hainesport Twp. residents forced to dispose dead birds amid suspected outbreak An error has occurred. Please contact support for more assistance. Traumatized Hainesport Twp.…
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Breaking: Authorities Point to Stunning New Location in Search for Savannah Guthrieโs Mother โ The Detail No One Saw Coming
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos admitted heโs only holding out hope Nancy Guthrie is alive because he hasnโt seen any โproof of death.โ โThey ask…
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After analyzing nearly 500 feline tumors across multiple countries, researchers found the same cancer-linked mutations seen in human blood, lung, bone, skin and even breast cancers. One mutation โ FBXW7 โ appears far more often in cats than in people, but when it shows up in humans, outcomes are worse. Hereโs the twist: common chemotherapy drugs like vincristine may slow those tumors in cats โ potentially offering a faster, real-world testing ground for treatments that could later help human patients.
Cats give genetic clues to better cancer treatments Similarities between pet and human tumours suggest new ideas for targeting both Household animal species are of…
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Live update on the disappearance of Savannah Guthrieโs mother: The sheriff believes Nancy Guthrie is being held at this location โ and the name has left all of America stunned.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos admitted heโs only holding out hope Nancy Guthrie is alive because he hasnโt seen any โproof of death.โ โThey ask…
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BREAKING โ Just 10 minutes ago: The FBI has released a shocking new update in the search for Nancy Guthrie. Her entire family has been urgently summoned for questioning after investigators discovered shredded paper fragments hidden beneath the floor tiles in Nancyโs roomโฆ
**Nancy Guthrie Still Missing: FBI Drops Bombshell โ No Evidence of Border Crossing, But Investigation Shifts to Darker Possibilities** **TUCSON, Arizona โ February 19, 2026**…
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor โ brother of Charles III and once one of the most privileged men in Britain โ was arrested this week in a stunning twist tied to the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files. For the first time in nearly 400 years, a British royal has been taken in for questioning. The message from the Palace? โThe law must take its course.โ No titles. No deference. Just โa man in his sixties from Norfolkโ released under investigation. Across the Atlantic, though, the picture looks very different. While authorities in the UK move forward, critics say accountability in the U.S. still feels out of reach โ even after document dumps, public pressure, and years of unanswered questions surrounding Epsteinโs powerful circle.
A former prince is arrested in the UK with accountability in question in the US Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, pictured at Windsor Castle in April 2025, was…
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Chaos erupted in the stands โ and then something extraordinary happened. Inside the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, gunfire shattered a youth hockey game as Robert Dorgan opened fire on his own family. But as panic spread and fans scrambled for cover, a handful of bystanders did the unthinkable โ they ran toward the shooter. Michael Black thought the shots were popping balloonsโฆ until he saw the gun. He told his wife to run โ then lunged, jamming his hand into the weapon to stop it from firing. Others piled on. A chokehold. A desperate struggle. Blood on the bleachers. Seconds that felt like forever. Police say those โcourageous citizensโ likely prevented even more deaths. Now Black is being called a hero โ but he says he doesnโt feel like one. What drove ordinary spectators to risk everything in that split secondโฆ and how much worse could this have been if they hadnโt?
When Rhode Island shooter started firing, bystanders jumped into action to end the carnage Moments after Robert Dorgan started shooting family members at a hockey…
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BI00d on the ice. ๐ At the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, what should have been a routine high school hockey night turned into a nightmare. Authorities say 56-year-old Robert Dorgan opened fire, killing his ex-wife Rhonda Dorgan and their son Aidan before taking his own life โ leaving three others critically injured. But this wasnโt random. His daughter, Amanda Wallace-Hubbard, says it was a calculated โvendettaโ against their own family. She was in the stands with her young sons when the shots rang out โ and says a split-second act of heroism saved their lives. A long trail of family conflict, court battles, and bitter disputes now raises chilling questions about what led to this explosion of violence.
Rhode Island ice rink shooting victims confirmed as shooter’s daughter alleges ‘vendetta’ against family Robert Dorgan’s daughter says family was specifically targeted in Pawtucket arena…





