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The study shows for the first time that even short periods of severe inactivity allow the buildup of proteins in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Missouri voters are being asked this year to allow court fees to be levied to support the salaries and benefits of current and former sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys.
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Japan and South Korea face stark demographic change. Longer life spans and low birth rates in both countries have led to rapidly aging populations. At 126…
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The University of Missouri's flagship campus in Columbia is offering a buyout option for some of its academic administrators.The Columbia Daily Tribune…
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The University of Missouri offered a buyout to 261 retirement-eligible tenure track faculty members, and we now know 110 have accepted the offer. Those…
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One of Missouri's main retirement systems has temporarily blocked online access after discovering attempts to hack into its members' accounts.The…
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Since his arrival at the University of Missouri last February, Chancellor Bowen Loftin has inspired several changes. He recently announced a voluntary…
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Last Friday, MU Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin announced a new voluntary separation program that will serve as an incentive for retirement for MU's tenured…
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Are You Ready To Live Until You’re 100 or 120? You Just May Need To BeAccording to the Pew Research Center, hundreds of thousands of Americans could live to see 100 by the year 2050. Women in France, Japan and the United...
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The Columbia business landscape hasn't always been as commercial as it is now. Mike Brooks has been a fixture in the city's business outlook for five…