Yes, Rihanna Is Pregnant Again

Her rep confirmed the news after her performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.



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Rihanna’s fiery red performance at the 2023 Super Bowl didn’t just offer up her biggest hits — and a major fashion serve. Fans on Twitter speculated that the superstar singer was pregnant after they noticed that she was touching her stomach throughout the performance. According to The Hollywood ReporterRihanna is, in fact, pregnant with her second child.

Rihanna left the zipper of her flight suit open to show her belly throughout the set.

Details are still

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Six lifestyle choices to slow memory decline named in 10-year study | Memory

A combination of healthy lifestyle choices such as eating well, exercising regularly, playing cards and socializing at least twice a week may help slow the rate of memory decline and reduce the risk of dementia, a decade-long study suggests.

Memory is a fundamental function of daily life that continuously declines as people age, impairing quality of life and productivity, and increasing the risk of dementia.

Evidence from previous research has been insufficient to evaluate the effect of a healthy lifestyle on memory trajectory, but now a study suggests that combining multiple healthy lifestyle choices – the more the better –

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Healthy lifestyles for dementia prevention

  1. Severine Sabiaresearch professor1,
  2. Archana Singh-Manouxresearch professor2
  1. 1Université Paris Cité, Inserm 1153, Epidemiology of Aging and Neurodegenerative diseases, France
  2. 2Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to: S Sabia severine.sabiaatinserm.fr

An increasingly urgent public health priority

Aging is accompanied by a decline in several measures of cognitive function, such as memory, reasoning, and psychomotor speed. Differences in the rate of change in cognitive function can be substantial between individuals,1 highlighting the importance of identifying modifiable factors that are associated with favorable cognitive aging trajectories. An impaired cognitive status can affect the lives

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