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More Daytime Sleepiness, More Alzheimer’s Disease

A study of aging adults shows that those who report being very sleepy during the day were nearly three times more likely than those who didn’t to have brain deposits of beta amyloid, a protein that’s a hallmark for Alzheimer’s disease, years later. 

The Long-Term Financial Toll Of Breast Cancer

The financial fallout from breast cancer can last years after diagnosis, particularly for those with lymphedema, a common side effect from treatment, causing cumulative and cascading economic consequences for survivors, their families, and society.

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Alison Gemmill discusses the falling U.S. birth rate.

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CBS Evening News

Caitlin Rivers discusses human cases of bird flu.

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C-SPAN Washington Journal

Natalie Exum discusses efforts to reduce lead and PFAS in drinking water. 

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