Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Raw Oysters Causes Two Deaths: Could You Be at Risk?

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Harvard & UCLA Reveal #1 Best Fruit for Improving Memory (NOT BLUEBERRIES)

If your memory isn't as sharp as it used to be... or if you're having more embarrassing "senior moments"...

A NEW landmark study from Harvard Medical School, UCLA, and Cornell University has revealed that reversing age-related memory loss depends on improving blood circulation to your brain.

As you age, blood flow to your brain can dry up by as much as 26%.

This starves your brain cells of vital nutrients, oxygen, and energy - causing more than 32,000 brain cells to die every second.

What's worse, this can SHRINK your hippocampus - which is the "memory center" of your brain.

In fact, the researchers studying the aging brains of seniors found that the smaller their hippocampus was, the faster their memory declined!

But here's the good news...

One leading doctor on brain health has found an easy way to boost blood flow to your brain - by making a few simple changes to your daily regimen.

Trump revokes Kamala Harris' Secret Service protection

President Trump has revoked former Vice President Kamala Harris' U.S. Secret Service protection, a senior White House official confirmed to CBS News.

Former vice presidents, their spouses and children younger than 16 typically only continue to receive protection by the Secret Service for up to six months after leaving office under a law passed by Congress in 2008. But for recent administrations, an outgoing vice president's detail has been extended beyond that allotted time because of a heightened threat environment.

What to know about a Texas bill to let residents sue out-of-state abortion pill providers

A measure that would allow nearly any private citizen to sue out-of-state prescribers and others who send abortion pills into Texas has won first-round approval in the state House.

It would be the first law of its kind in the country and part of the ongoing effort by abortion opponents to fight the broad use of the pills, which are used in the majority of abortions in the U.S. — including in states where abortion is illegal.

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