Groundbreaking Study Reveals Key Lifestyle and Health Factors Driving Early Dementia Risk - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
What if your everyday habits could hold the key to preventing one of the most devastating conditions of our time? A groundbreaking study has uncovered 15 surprising factors that may significantly influence the risk of early-onset dementia. From unexpected lif…
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Sicknesses Hitting Minnesota Schools Hard
A variety of respiratory illnesses are all impacting Minnesota residents simultaneously.
WJON News (wjon.com)
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CDC tests confirm another H5N1 case from California
The latest confirmation likely reflects follow-up testing of a San Francisco child whose exposure to the virus is still under investigation.
Umn.edu (www.cidrap.umn.edu)
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Hot dogs, sausage, and . . . dementia? Harvard and MIT research links ultra-processed meat with new health concerns.
The scientists hoped their findings would inform new dietary guidelines expected later this year.
The Boston Globe (www.bostonglobe.com)
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9 high-protein fruits to help build muscle, lose weight
Which fruits are high in protein? Fruits with the most protein to help build muscle include passion fruit, jackfruit, pomegranate, apricots and more.
TODAY (www.today.com)
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Smells Like Protein Spirit
"The chase for the golden 200 grams of protein per day, and the pop-up notification confirming such maxxing, has many of us thinking differently about what, and how, we eat. But is this actually healthy?"
Longreads.com (longreads.com)
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Traveling to warmer climates can help mental health
For those in the Beehive State struggling with the lack of sunlight, the region around St. George offers an escape from winter just a few hours drive away.
KSL.com (www.ksl.com)
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The Key to Reducing Your Colon Cancer Risk by 17% May Already Be in Your Fridge, New Study Says
Research suggests drinking milk may decrease your risk of colon cancer. Find out more—including how much milk and what foods increase your risk.
Eatingwell.com (www.eatingwell.com)
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Stanford Study Reveals Fiber’s Hidden Anti-Cancer Superpowers
Stanford researchers found that fiber digestion produces compounds that directly alter gene function, potentially preventing cancer. Fiber is a crucial component of a healthy diet, yet fewer than 10% of Americans consume the recommended daily amount. However,…
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Weight Isn't The Ultimate Predictor of Early Death – But Something Else Is
Obesity is often considered one of the most important factors in the likelihood of early death, but a new review reveals that cardiorespiratory fitness actually has more of an influence on mortality risk and our long-term health.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
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Forget BMI – there’s a 2,000 year-old technique for measuring body fat that’s more useful
Archimedes has the solution.
The Conversation Africa (theconversation.com)
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Could inhaling xenon gas help treat Alzheimer’s? A new mouse study suggests it might
A new mouse study shows a possible use case for the gas xenon — as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
STAT (www.statnews.com)
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Eating enough fiber prevents cancer in a surprising way
Fiber fuels gut microbes that produce fatty acids, which influence genes tied to cell growth. This could prevent cancerous behavior.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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Dietary Supplement Shown to Reduce Aggression by Up to 28%
Keep calm and try omega-3.
ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)
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Rise of vaccine distrust - why more of us are questioning jabs
Confidence in all types of vaccination has taken a hit. The question is why, and what can be done about it?
BBC News (www.bbc.com)
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Diabetes Drug Protects Against Skin Cancer
A popular diabetes drug can provide protection against skin cancers, a new study says. Metformin significantly reduces people's risk of developing basal cell cancers or squamous cell cancers, the two most common skin cancers, researchers found in a recent stu…
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Neuroscientists illuminate the dark aftermath of torture on brain connectivity
Torture survivors show reduced brain connectivity in areas controlling attention, response inhibition, and motor functions, likely linked to PTSD symptoms. These changes highlight how torture deeply impacts cognitive processes and mental health.
PsyPost (www.psypost.org)
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17 Times Parents Failed Spectacularly At Doing The Most Important Job In The World
I have no words.
Buzzfeed (www.buzzfeed.com)
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Food Memories Drive Overeating and Obesity
A new study identifies neurons in the hippocampus that store food-specific memories, directly influencing overeating and body weight.
Neurosciencenews.com (neurosciencenews.com)
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The Best High-Protein Breakfast If You Have High Cholesterol, According to Dietitians
If overnight oats are your go-to breakfast, you’re in luck! Dietitians dish on how they can support a healthier heart and help lower high cholesterol.
Eatingwell.com (www.eatingwell.com)
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