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Sunday 4 September 2016

Littersweet Symphony: Album For Cats Released

Cat listens to musicA musician has created an album of music for feline listeners, even though he is allergic to them.
David Teie, a scientist and cellist in the US National Symphony Orchestra, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through crowdfunding and sold 10,000 copies of his record independently.
He was then offered a deal with Universal Music and his album Music For Cats is set for release on 28 October.
Mr Teie said that the music was created based on his scientific theory that cats appreciate music through the sounds they hear as kittens, such as their mother's purr or birds chirping.read more

Is Your Memory Normal?

older. So what's the first? Umm, I forgot! And actually, by the time you reach the end of this story, you may remember only a fraction of it. Not to worry, you're not alone.
Experts say that mild memory loss is perfectly normal -- especially as we age. That's right, if you sometimes forget simple things, you're not necessarily developing Alzheimer's disease. There is a gang of people walking around just like you who occasionally misplace their keys, have that deer-in-headlights look as they search for their cars in parking lots, and can't recall the name of one new person they met at their last office party -- yes, the one from last night. And there's a reason for those character-themed floors coupled with the happy-go-lucky music in Disney amusement park parking garages.
"If we have forgotten an appointment, we begin thinking, 'Uh oh, is this the first sign of Alzheimer's disease?' and we become much more conscious, and it gets kind of a disproportionate amount of attention when it really may be something quite benign," Stuart Zola, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Emory School of Medicine and director of Yerkes National Primate Facility in Atlanta tells WebMD.
Memory is the ability to normally recall the facts and events of our lives, and this takes place in three stages:read more
Dementia is a serious brain disorder that interferes with a person’s ability to carry out everyday tasks.
  • The key feature of dementia is a decline in cognitive functions. These are mental processes such as thinking, reasoning, learning, problem solving, memory, language, and speech.
  • Other features that occur frequently in dementia include changes in personality and behavior.
  • Generally, these symptoms are not considered dementia unless they have continued unabated for at least 6 months.
  • Dementia has many different causes. Some may be reversible, such as certain infections, drug intoxication, and liver diseases. Of the irreversible causes, the most common in older adults is Alzheimer's disease.
  • Although dementia is frequently linked to old age (“getting senile”), it is not a normal part of aging. Even children with certain degenerative brain disorders can develop dementia.read more

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Great Fire of London website to mark 350th anniversary

A 120-metre long model of 17th-century London, which will be burned on the Thames on Sunday nightThe Museum of London has launched a Great Fire of London website to mark the 350th anniversary of the blaze, tracking the course of the fire that broke out in the small hours of 2 September 1666, and over four days tore the heart out of the medieval city.
The site is intended as a permanent resource for information on the fire, and brings together interactive maps as well as images and information from 11 partners, including the museum’s own collections, the Guildhall art gallery and the London Metropolitan Archives. read more

CANNIBAL SPIDERS in UK: New warning on ravenous arachnids that feast on flesh in YOUR home

Long-legs spider and a woman in a bathAs millions of people cower at the sight of huge, hairy spiders sprinting across the carpet looking for sex, an even creepier crawly is taking over our homes – a with lust for flesh.
Arachnophobes will be left scared out of their wits by the sight of cannibal daddy-longlegs spiders hunting for easy meals in toilets, bathrooms and even under our beds.
Only last week, the nation squirmed as videos of huge house spiders began to emerge on the web as perfect summer conditions created a bumper harvest of two scary species: Tegenaria Saeva and Tegenaria gigantea.read more

Missing Clyde the turtle returned to aquarium after appeal

Clyde the turtleA missing turtle called Clyde has been safely returned to his aquarium in north-west England after a nationwide appeal.
Clyde, a 20cm mud turtle, was taken from his tank at the Blue Planet aquarium in Ellesmere Port on Tuesday afternoon, Cheshire police said.
He was returned home on Wednesday after detectives circulated CCTV images of a woman accompanying a young boy who had apparently dived into Clyde’s tank. The boy was seen carrying something suspiciously turtle-like under a jumper.
Clyde’s keepers had warned that without proper care he could die.
Police said Clyde was returned to the aquarium by a group of people. No one had been arrested. “We are continuing with our inquiries,” a spokeswoman said. “Clyde seems to be safe and well.”
How and why Clyde was taken remains unclear. Before the turtle was returned, DS Rob Grantham said: “Our investigation has so far established that a young boy managed to get into the tank and remove the turtle. The boy was completely -read more