Ruth Yanid Ramirez-Alfonso, a Colombian national, has lost her appeal to avoid a conviction for importing cocaine, which stems from her involvement in a group accused of bringing 50kg of cocaine from Colombia to New Zealand. The Supreme Court upheld her conviction, following her arrest in 2021 during one of the country’s largest drug busts. Although she initially pleaded not guilty, she later admitted to a representative charge of importing cocaine, leading to potential deportation.
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Five surprising everyday medications that can help prevent dementia
A new shingles vaccine may help prevent cognitive decline, with a study from Stanford University indicating that vaccination in mid to later life could reduce new dementia cases by one in five over seven years. The research, published in the journal Nature, has sparked interest, leading Dr. Pascal Geldsetzer to seek funding for a clinical trial to further investigate the vaccine's protective effects on brain health. Alongside the shingles vaccine, statins and weight loss drugs...
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