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Estudiantes de la Universidad de Idaho regresan temerosos al campus sin noticias sobre el asesinato de cuatro compañeros

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Han pasado más de dos semanas desde que cuatro estudiantes de la Universidad de Idaho murieron apuñalados en una casa fuera del campus, y ante la falta de sospechosos o arrestos en el caso, “la gente está temerosa” de volver al campus tras el descanso de Acción de Gracias, dijo un

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Drug slows Alzheimer’s but can it make a real difference?

By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer An experimental Alzheimer’s drug modestly slowed the brain disease’s inevitable worsening — but the anxiously awaited new data leaves unclear how much difference that might make in people’s lives. Japanese drugmaker Eisai and its U.S. partner Biogen had announced earlier this fall that the drug lecanemab appeared to work,

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Drug slows Alzheimer’s but can it make a real difference?

By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer An experimental Alzheimer’s drug modestly slowed the brain disease’s inevitable worsening — but the anxiously awaited new data leaves unclear how much difference that might make in people’s lives. Japanese drugmaker Eisai and its U.S. partner Biogen had announced earlier this fall that the drug lecanemab appeared to work,

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Safety board recommends new measures for Alaska air tours

WASHINGTON (AP) — A board that investigates airplane accidents says federal regulators should tighten rules for air tour operators in Ketchikan, Alaska, to prevent more accidents there. The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that seven tour planes have crashed near Ketchikan since 2007, killing 31 people. The safety board says the Federal Aviation Administration

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