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Americans are taxed $60 billion in real-estate commissions, says attorney who just won a $1.8 billion mega-verdict against National Association of Realtors – Fortune

  1. Americans are taxed $60 billion in real-estate commissions, says attorney who just won a $1.8 billion mega-verdict against National Association of Realtors Fortune
  2. Realtors liable for $1.8 billion in damages for commission inflation Fox Business
  3. What $1.8 billion jury ruling could mean for real estate industry CBS Evening News
  4. Opendoor Stock Surges 16% Two Days After Antitrust Verdict The Real Deal
  5. ‘Rigged’: Federal US court awards $1.8B in damages after major realtor firms found guilty of conspiring to inflate commissions on home sales — here’s why this case might only be the beginning Yahoo Finance
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Association between breastfeeding duration and educational achievement in England: results from the Millennium Cohort Study – Archives of Disease in Childhood

  1. Association between breastfeeding duration and educational achievement in England: results from the Millennium Cohort Study Archives of Disease in Childhood
  2. How long you breastfeed may impact your child’s test scores later, study shows CNN
  3. Breastfeeding children for longer linked to better test scores when they’re teens Study Finds
  4. Breastfeeding duration associated with improved educational outcomes in later life News-Medical.Net
  5. Breastfeeding Babies For Longer Linked To Better Test Scores, Study Finds NDTV
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Association of SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence with long COVID – The Lancet

  1. Association of SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence with long COVID The Lancet
  2. Broadly neutralizing antibodies against sarbecoviruses generated by immunization of macaques with an AS03-adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine Science
  3. Interim safety and immunogenicity results from an NDV-based COVID-19 vaccine phase I trial in Mexico | npj Vaccines Nature.com
  4. Preventing respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in infants The BMJ
  5. SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to higher IgA levels in breast milk than vaccination News-Medical.Net
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State-level macro-economic factors moderate the association of low income with brain structure and mental health in U.S. children – Nature.com

  1. State-level macro-economic factors moderate the association of low income with brain structure and mental health in U.S. children Nature.com
  2. Anti-poverty programs may help reduce disparities in brain development and mental health symptoms in children National Institutes of Health (.gov)
  3. Larger welfare checks lead to healthier brains, study finds The Hill
  4. Poverty hurts young brains but social safety net may help Harvard Gazette
  5. Anti-poverty programs may help reduce disparities in brain development and mental health symptoms in children | National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Julia Fox and Chuck Schumer arrive at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner – Daily Mail

  1. Julia Fox and Chuck Schumer arrive at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner Daily Mail
  2. White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2023: See the Stars on the Red Carpet Yahoo Entertainment
  3. White House Correspondents’ Dinner Host Tamara Keith Designed a Spot On Dress For the Big Night ELLE
  4. Julia Fox Is the Only Celeb Taking White House Correspondents Fashion Seriously Vulture
  5. Kelly Ripa Gives Classic Glam in a Slouchy Black Gown with Pointed Toe Pumps at the 2023 White House Correspondents’ Dinner with Husband Marc Consuelous Footwear News
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2023 NCAA DI Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1 – U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association

  1. 2023 NCAA DI Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
  2. Minnesota Men’s Track and Field Ranked No. 1 for First Time in School History GopherSports.com
  3. Red Raiders check in at No. 7 in week one rankings – Texas Tech Red Raiders TexasTech.com
  4. 2023 NCAA DI Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
  5. USTFCCCA Outdoor Rankings – March 27, 2023 – LSU Louisiana State University Athletics
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Top ten takeaways from the draft UK GDPR reform – International Association of Privacy Professionals

  1. Top ten takeaways from the draft UK GDPR reform International Association of Privacy Professionals
  2. UK takes another bite at post-Brexit data protection reform — with ‘new GDPR’ TechCrunch
  3. Government Claims New UK GDPR Will Save Firms Billions Infosecurity Magazine
  4. Edwards talks data reform, ‘deliberate,’ ‘approachable’ ICO International Association of Privacy Professionals
  5. Michelle Donelan: Today, we announce data protection reforms. And seize a major Brexit opportunity. ConservativeHome
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2023 NCAA DI Men’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 6 – U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association

  1. 2023 NCAA DI Men’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 6 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
  2. Top performances in 2023 NCAA indoor track and field …so far NCAA.com
  3. Trine men complete MIAA indoor 4-peat | Eveningstar | kpcnews.com KPCnews.com
  4. 2023 NCAA DI Women’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 6 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
  5. USTFCCCA Rankings – February 28, 2023 – LSU Louisiana State University Athletics
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New Association Between Social Isolation and Dementia Risk Factors

Summary: Loneliness and a lack of social support contribute to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The findings add to the growing body of evidence linking social isolation to Alzheimer’s disease.

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Social lifestyle determinants, including social isolation, are associated with neurodegeneration risk factors, according to a new study published this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Kimia Shafighi of McGill University, Canada, and colleagues.

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is a growing public health crisis, with an annual global cost of more than $1 trillion US. There has been increasing evidence that social isolation is associated with an increased risk of ADRD, but the links between social lifestyle and other known ADRD risk factors are less well understood.

In the new work, the researchers studied data on 502,506 UK Biobank participants and 30,097 people enrolled in the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging. Both studies had questionnaires that included questions about loneliness, frequency of social interaction and social support.

The study found a large array of associations between potentially modifiable ADRD risk factors and both loneliness and lack of social support. Individuals who smoked more, excessively drank alcohol, experienced sleep disturbances, and failed to frequently participate in light to vigorous physical activities—all known risk factors for ADRD—had greater odds of being lonely and lacking social support.

For instance, in the CLSA, increased regular participation in physical exercise with other people was associated with a 20.1% decrease in the odds of feeling lonely and 26.9% decrease in having poor social support.

There has been increasing evidence that social isolation is associated with an increased risk of ADRD, but the links between social lifestyle and other known ADRD risk factors are less well understood. Image is in the public domain

Physical and mental health factors previously linked to ADRD, such as cardiovascular disease, vision or hearing impairment, diabetes and neurotic and depressive behaviors, were also associated with both subjective and objective social isolation. In the UKBB, for instance, difficulty to hear with background noise corresponded to a 29.0% increase in the odds of feeling lonely and a 9.86% increase in the odds of lacking social support.

The odds of feeling lonely and lacking social support were also 3.7 and 1.4 times greater, respectively, as a function of a participant’s score for neuroticism.

The authors conclude that social isolation, which can be modified more easily than genetic or underlying health risk factors, might be a promising target for preventive clinical action and policy interventions.

The authors add, “Given the uncertain impact of social distancing measures imposed by COVID-19, our findings underscore the importance of investigating the multiscale effect of social isolation to inform public health interventions for ADRD.”

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Original Research: Open access.
“Social isolation is linked to classical risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias” by Kimia Shafighi et al. PLOS ONE


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Social isolation is linked to classical risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias is a major public health burden–compounding over upcoming years due to longevity. Recently, clinical evidence hinted at the experience of social isolation in expediting dementia onset.

In 502,506 UK Biobank participants and 30,097 participants from the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging, we revisited traditional risk factors for developing dementia in the context of loneliness and lacking social support.

Across these measures of subjective and objective social deprivation, we have identified strong links between individuals’ social capital and various indicators of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias risk, which replicated across both population cohorts.

The quality and quantity of daily social encounters had deep connections with key aetiopathological factors, which represent 1) personal habits and lifestyle factors, 2) physical health, 3) mental health, and 4) societal and external factors.

Our population-scale assessment suggest that social lifestyle determinants are linked to most neurodegeneration risk factors, highlighting them as promising targets for preventive clinical action.

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Final Fantasy VII Day officially registered with Japan Anniversary Association

Square Enix [5,097 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/square-enix”>Square Enix has officially registered “ Final Fantasy VII [68 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/final-fantasy-vii”>Final Fantasy VII Day” as an anniversary day with the Japan Anniversary Association, the company announced.

Final Fantasy VII first launched for PS1″ href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps1″>the original PlayStation on January 31, 1997 in Japan, which is 26 years ago today (it is already January 31 in Japan).

Here is a message from Final Fantasy VII director and Final Fantasy VII Remake [106 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/final-fantasy-vii-remake”>Final Fantasy VII Remake project producer Yoshinori Kitase on the game’s 26th anniversary:

The 31st of January 1997, the day that Final Fantasy VII came out, was not just a significant day for the Final Fantasy [52 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/series/final-fantasy”>Final Fantasy series, but also marked when so many big things started moving for those of us who worked on the game.

I remember being overwhelmed at the breakneck speed with which video game technology was evolving, but also dreaming big things for the future.

With the establishment of this official anniversary day, I will now always remember these things, and hold them dearly in my heart.

Yoshinori Kitase
Director, Final Fantasy VII
Producer, Final Fantasy VII Remake project

Final Fantasy VII is available now for PS4 [24,550 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps4″>PlayStation 4, Xbox One [11,790 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/xbox/xbox-one”>Xbox One, Switch [12,906 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo/switch”>Switch, PC [16,734 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/pc”>PC via Steam, iOS via App Store, Android via Google Play, and the original PlayStation.



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