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Sleep Apnea Increases Dementia in Elderly Women, Study Finds
A study has found that elderly women who experience frequent episodes of sleep apnea are at a greater risk of developing dementia or cognitive decline.
Southern Churches Lead Campaign to Fight Obesity
Several Baptist churches throughout the south are beginning campaigns in order to help their congregations be healthier.
Prominent Evangelist Robert P. Evans Dies at 93
Prominent Evangelist Robert Philip Evans died on July 28 at 10 p.m. at his Shell Point Retirement Community home. He was 93-years-old.
Liberty Becomes Largest Non-Profit Online University
Liberty University, known as being one of the largest Christian universities in the United States, has acquired another accolade: it has become the largest non-profit online university.
Jobs in Jeopardy for Christian Scholars Who Believe in Evolution
The notion of whether or not there is a historical Adam and Eve has been an ongoing debate within the Christian world. Many scholars are finding that their beliefs are costing them their jobs.
Antimatter Discovered Orbiting Earth in Magnetosphere
Scientists have discovered antimatter in Earth's Van Allen belt using the PAMELA cosmic-ray detector, which is stationed on a Russian satellite. The findings have been published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Rick Perry's Presidential Plans Leaked
After much speculation, a member of Rick Perry's camp has revealed more concrete affirmation of the Texas governor's plans for the 2012 presidential election.
Mars Rover Embarks on Final 'Opportunity'
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is set to begin its final mission exploring the surface of the red planet on Tuesday.
DefCon Encourages Kids to Explore Safe Hacking
For the first time, children were allowed at DefCon, an annual convention dedicated to the world of underground hacking, which look place this past weekend at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.
Infertility Cure For Men? Scientists Use Stem Cells to Grow Mice Sperm
Scientists in Japan have successfully created viable offspring in infertile mice using synthesized sperm, according to a study that could lead to advances in curing infertility in humans.