In South Korea, wildfires have killed 24 people, destroyed over 200 structures, and forced 27,000 to evacuate, with acting president Han Duck-soo calling them the country’s most devastating. Strong winds have hindered firefighting efforts, with 4,650 personnel and 130 helicopters working to contain the blazes that have burned 175 square kilometres, including the destruction of an ancient Buddhist temple and valuable structures. A state of emergency has been declared, and officials suspect human error as a possible cause of the fires.
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Soccer headers alter brains, adding to dementia fears
Research from Sydney University indicates that heading a soccer ball affects brain chemistry, showing measurable changes after players headed the ball 20 times in a short period. While no cognitive impairment was observed, the study, the first to use MRI for this purpose, suggests that such impacts warrant caution and potential limits on heading, especially in youth training, as footballers have a higher dementia risk. Need More Context? 🔎
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