Massaging the neck and face may help flush waste out of the brain

Magnetic resonance imaging scan of a human brain Phanie/Sipa Press/Alamy A device that massages the face and neck boosts the brain’s waste disposal system, suggesting it could reduce the severity of conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) bathes our brain, pumped into it before leaving through a network of thin tubes called glymphatic vessels….

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Stop guessing why your LLMs break: Anthropic’s new tool shows you exactly what goes wrong

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Large language models (LLMs) are transforming how enterprises operate, but their “black box” nature often leaves enterprises grappling with unpredictability. Addressing this critical challenge, Anthropic recently open-sourced its circuit tracing tool, allowing developers and researchers to…

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PREGNANT MEGHAN MARKLE DANCES IN HOSPITAL IN THROWBACK CLIP FOR DAUGHTER’S 4TH BIRTHDAY

Meghan Markle is marking daughterPrincess Lilibet Diana’s fourth birthday with a personal look back at the day she was born. On Tuesday, June 4, the Duchess of Sussex shared never-before-seen photos and a candid throwback video taken just before giving birth. The footage, posted to Instagram, shows Meghan, 43, dancing in a hospital labor and…

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Kylie Jenner’s breast augmentation surgery revelation: Experts say it’s a setback for beauty standards

Cosmetic surgery has, despite its obvious prevalence, long been taboo among the rich and famous. The few stars who do publicly discuss procedures are usually bowing to intense speculation or pressure to account for changes in their appearance. Even then, celebrities often share less invasive procedures (Ariana Grande admitting that she previously had lip fillers…

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Trump bans citizens of 12 countries from travel to the U.S.

The Trump administration signed a proclamation Wednesday suspending travel to the U.S. for citizens from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Citing national security interests, the proclamation states that the identified countries lack sufficient vetting and screening processes needed to detect foreign nationals who may…

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