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Scientists Reverse Advanced Alzheimer’s In Mice By Restoring Brain Energy Balance
A team in Cleveland reports that restoring a key energy molecule in the brain allowed mice with advanced Alzheimer's like disease to recover both brain structure and memory. The work challenges the idea that Alzheimer's damage is always permanent.
Designing an Evening Routine That Helps You Actually Rest
Evening habits are the secret to better sleep and calmer days. This article helps you set a digital curfew, shut down your day, and build a simple wind-down routine that your mind and body will love.
Can NU-9 Stop Alzheimers Before It Starts? New Drug Shows Promise In Mice
Scientists at Northwestern University have identified a hidden toxic protein that may trigger Alzheimers years before memory loss, and an experimental drug called NU 9 that blocks its damage in mice. The work hints at future treatments that start long before symptoms appear.
Farewell to Walid Al Alayli, A Quiet Pillar of Lebanese Drama
Lebanese actor Walid Al Alayli has died in Beirut at the age of 65, leaving behind a long career in television, theatre and film. Colleagues, media outlets and the Culture Ministry have paid tribute to an artist whose quiet roles left a lasting mark on Lebanese drama.
How to Build Confidence Through Action (Not Just Positive Thinking)
Real confidence doesn’t come from repeating mantras in the mirror; it comes from small acts of courage. This article shows you how to use “micro-dares,” accept imperfection, and track tiny wins to grow your confidence.
Lebanon Senior Evyn Underwood Signs With Walters State Baseball
Lebanon High School senior pitcher and infielder Evyn Underwood has signed to continue his baseball career at Walters State Community College, joining one of the top NJCAA Division I programs in the United States and capping years of development with the Blue Devils and elite travel teams.
Athletes of the Week: Mt. Lebanon’s Liam Sheely and Greensburg Central Catholic’s Erica Gribble
Mt. Lebanon junior guard Liam Sheely and Greensburg Central Catholic senior point guard Erica Gribble have been named Athletes of the Week after leading their teams with clutch scoring, resilience and record-chasing performances in WPIAL basketball.
The Gentle Guide to Morning Routines (For People Who Hate Mornings)
You don’t need a 5 a.m. miracle routine. This article helps you build a gentle, realistic morning routine using tiny “move, mind, meaning” anchors tailored to your actual life.
Red Sea International Film Festival 2025: Jeddah’s New Cinema Hub for Lebanese & Arab Talent
The 2025 Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah is emerging as a strategic hub for Lebanese and Arab talent, with Lebanese filmmakers, actors and designers – including Nadine Labaki, Razane Jammal, Cyril Aris, Samir Syriani and others – taking visible roles on screen, on juries and across the red carpet.










