New study finds that brain structure changes cyclically throughout the menstrual cycle


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KTVZ— Guava Health reports on a study that focuses on the relationship between hormonal health and brain structure.

ABC7 Los Angeles—At what age are you old? Study finds our perception has changed over the years. As human life expectancy has improved over the decades, the age that we think of as "old" has pushed back later in life, researchers say.

Newsweek—New York Homeowner Arrested After Changing Locks When Finding 'Squatters'. A homeowner in New York found themselves removed from property they own and placed under arrest after changing the locks when they found people that they did not know occupying the home.Though the homeowner is now not facing any charges, the incident paints a picture of the difficulties faced by law enforcement and homeowners in "squatter" cases in New York.According to the Queens District Attorney, Adele Andaloro inherited the home from her father and she says it was unoccupied when she visited...

Phys.org—Coastal hurricanes around the world are intensifying faster, new study finds. Hurricanes are among the world's most destructive natural hazards. Their ability to cause damage is shaped by their environment; conditions like warm ocean waters, guiding winds, and atmospheric moisture can all dictate storm strength.