Vladimir Putin’s ally Dmitry Medvedev made threats against The Times staff, calling them “legitimate military targets” after the newspaper supported the assassination of a Russian general. Medvedev, a former Russian president and prime minister, warned that Nato decision-makers aiding Kyiv could also be targeted. The Kremlin’s aggressive rhetoric has been condemned by UK officials, who are taking the threats seriously and vowing to protect freedom of the press.
Full Article
This 1 Eating Habit Puts You At Higher Risk Of Dementia, According To New Study
A recent study published in Neurology found that consuming processed red meat is linked to a higher risk of developing dementia and cognitive decline. Participants who consumed the most processed red meat had a 13% higher chance of dementia compared to those who consumed the least. Swapping processed red meat for fish, nuts, or legumes could reduce dementia risk by 20%. Experts recommend limiting red meat intake and following diets like the MIND or Mediterranean...
Read more