Recent studies suggest that over-the-counter antihistamines, especially first-generation types like Benadryl, may increase the risk of dementia by affecting brain chemicals, prompting caution and consultation with healthcare providers for safer alternatives.
A first-generation iPhone has been sold at auction for $190,373, nearly 380 times its original price of $499 when it was released in 2007. The 4GB model, which was discontinued two months after launch due to customer preference for larger memory sizes, is 20 times rarer than the 8GB model. This marks the third time an original iPhone has sold for a record-breaking price at auction in the past year, highlighting the device's significance in the tech industry and Apple's success.
A first-generation iPhone, still in its factory wrapping, sold at auction for $190,373, nearly 380 times its original price of $499. The 4GB model is 20 times rarer than the 8GB version, which was discontinued due to customer preference. This marks the third original iPhone to sell for record prices at auction in the past year. The iPhone played a significant role in Apple's success, helping the company become the first publicly held company with a $3 trillion market value.
Madison Mendoza, a smiley baby from a proud military family, has been named the new Gerber Baby for 2023. Madison's parents emphasize her strong spirit and independence, as she overcame breathing difficulties shortly after birth. The Mendoza family, who are first-generation Americans with military backgrounds, are proud to have Madison represent military children. As the Gerber Baby, Madison receives various prizes and Gerber is making donations to charitable organizations. The annual Gerber Baby contest aims to celebrate diversity and inclusivity, with previous winners including children with Down syndrome and limb differences.