New AI tool predicts brain decline before symptoms appear

New AI tool predicts brain decline before symptoms appear

Who needs a crystal ball when you’ve got artificial intelligence? Researchers at Mass General Brigham have developed a potentially game-changing AI tool capable of detecting subtle changes in brain wave patterns that could predict cognitive decline years before symptoms appear. “This could completely change how we approach dementia prevention,” said Dr. Shahab Haghayegh, lead author … Read more

DHS’ major TSA change to shorten airport security wait times

DHS’ major TSA change to shorten airport security wait times

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it is ending collective bargaining for Transportation Security Officers with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).  In a release obtained exclusively by FOX Business, DHS said the TSA has more people doing “full-time union work” rather than performing screening functions at 86% of U.S. airports.  This means that out of 432 federalized … Read more

‘Mickey 17’ earns close to $8M on opening day

‘Mickey 17’ earns close to M on opening day

Mickey is so fine it blew the box office’s mind. “Mickey 17” landed in first place on its Friday debut with ticket sales of $7.7 million, according to The Numbers. The black comedy sci-fi flick, which The Post called “a letdown,” stars Robert Pattinson in the title role, alongside Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo. … Read more

What ‘springing forward’ does to your body

What ‘springing forward’ does to your body

WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health. Darker mornings and more evening light together knock your body clock out of whack — which means daylight saving time … Read more

Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms in pre-teens: study

Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms in pre-teens: study

A recent study from the University of California, San Francisco, indicates that pre-teens with greater exposure to certain types of tech use could be at a higher risk of developing manic symptoms. Published in the journal Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, the study analyzed a nationwide sample of 9,243 children in the U.S. between 10 and … Read more

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