Environment 22 April 2020 By Michael Le Page An aerial view of the 2017 flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey in Houston, TexasDANIEL MARTINEZ/UPI/PA Images Hurricane Harvey caused catastrophic flooding in 2017, killing 68 people and costing $125 billion in damages. One reason it was so destructive is that it moved unusually slowly and remained over…
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4 min read THERE'S BEEN A wave of new therapies for Alzheimer’s disease released over the last few years. But nothing would be as revolutionary as simply taking a pill to slow down cognitive decline. Better yet, the ideal medication would be a pill that could protect people with a genetic risk for Alzheimer's. That's