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Understanding Sarcopenia: How to Prevent the Loss of Muscle Mass and Strength in Older Adults

Understanding Sarcopenia: How to Prevent the Loss of Muscle Mass and Strength in Older Adults

Broke On: Sunday, 18 February 2024 Cycling can improve healthy aging, but it won't prevent sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and strength that comes with aging. Experts explain what causes sarcopenia, its health risks, and how to prevent it.

Solar Storms Ignite Rare Global Display of Northern Lights

Broke On: Sunday, 03 December 2023 A series of powerful solar storms have led to rare and widespread sightings of the Northern Lights across the globe. The celestial phenomenon was seen as far south as the Texas Panhandle in the United States and in multiple northern cities in China, including the outskirts of Beijing. The Northern Lights are created when charged particles from the sun's upper atmosphere collide with Earth's magnetic field, causing an emission of light. The recent displays were ignited by a geomagnetic storm, caused by an enormous dark hole that opened up in the sun's surface. Solar physicists had predicted these displays after a solar flare caused three separate coronal mass ejections on the sun. The sun is currently nearing the peak of Solar Cycle 25, which is proving to be much stronger than the last one. These solar storms could potentially cause disruptions to infrastructure such as communications, the electric power grid, and navigation systems.