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Francisco Lopera, Pioneer in Alzheimer’s Research, Dies at 73

A neurologist in Colombia, he worked with the world’s largest extended family with Alzheimer’s and helped fuel research to prevent or delay dementia symptoms.A neurologist in Colombia, he worked with the world’s largest extended family with Alzheimer’s and helped fuel research to prevent or delay dementia symptoms. Read More

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K-Cup Pods Aren’t Recyclable, S.E.C. Says

The agency said Keurig, in its financial filings, had claimed its pods could be “effectively recycled” but didn’t note that two big recycling companies wouldn’t accept them.The agency said Keurig, in its financial filings, had claimed its pods could be “effectively recycled” but didn’t note that two big recycling companies wouldn’t accept them. Read More

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‘Imminent Threat’ Found at Boar’s Head Plant 2 Years Before Listeria Outbreak

U.S. inspectors listed serious problems in 2022 that could have resulted in strict measures like a pause in production. But the plant continued operating, and some conditions persisted.U.S. inspectors listed serious problems in 2022 that could have resulted in strict measures like a pause in production. But the plant continued operating, and some conditions persisted. Read

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Doctors Give Black Women Unneeded C-Sections to Fill Operating Rooms, Study Suggests

Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found.Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found. Read More

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