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New UM Study Uncovers Brain Changes For Sleep Apnea Sufferers
A new study out of the University of Miami shedding light on changes to the brain for people who suffer from sleep apnea. U-M neurologist Dr....
iheart.com - 30+ days ago

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Nutrition experts warn Americans to make 2 changes to their diets for better health
Nutrition experts warn Americans to make 2 changes to their diets for better health The new guidance for 2025-2030, which will be finalized by the...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship as a way out of poverty? Study in rural Kenya shows why it doesn’t always work
International development agencies and non-governmental organisations often seek to advance community development by fostering entrepreneurship. The...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
health
Diet quality and abdominal fat in midlife are linked to brain health in older age
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that maintaining a high-quality diet and managing abdominal fat during midlife may help...
psypost.org - 17 days ago
science
Dementia breakthrough empowers brain health
New research reveals powerful strategies to protect your cognitive future The growing impact of dementia Dementia affects approximately 8.5 million...
rollingout.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Jim Gaffigan’s Weight Loss: How Mounjaro and Gardening Helped Him Drop 50 Lbs.
The comedian said knee pain and high cholesterol inspired him to make healthy changes Contrary to some celebrities who avoid disclosing whether they...
firstforwomen.com - 20 days ago
relationships
New Ashley Madison Study Revolutionizes Our Understanding of Infidelity
The Story Ashley Madison is the Internet’s most popular meeting place for adults seeking to go outside their relationship, which makes it a goldmine of information for anyone looking to learn more about infidelity. Their latest member survey report, titled “Lifting the Veil on Infidelity,” shed some...
askmen.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Carradice announces changes and bright future ahead in 2025
Carradice, the iconic British manufacturer of handcrafted cycling luggage, has announced a series of transformative updates and initiatives for 2025,...
bikebiz.com - 30+ days ago
books
Beastly: A New History of Animals and Us by Keggie Carew review – the terrible price of people power
This heartfelt study of humanity’s centuries-long contempt for other life forms is a vital reminder of the damage we have wreaked...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Lockdowns Did Something to Teen Brains, And We Need to Talk About It
A recent study reported the somewhat alarming observation that the social disruptions of COVID lockdowns caused significant changes in teenagers'...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Machine Learning Breakthrough Reveals New Hope for Deadly Brain Cancer Treatment
UCLA scientists have developed a pioneering approach that combines genetic analysis with real- time observation of cancer cell behavior, offering new...
scienceblog.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Full list of major DVLA tax changes to affect petrol, diesel and electric car drivers
The DVLA is set to introduce new car regulations in the coming days, which could result in some drivers paying significantly more road tax than they...
lancs.live - 8 days ago
nature
Microplastics block blood flow in the brain, mouse study reveals
Real- time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement. For the first time , scientists have tracked microplastics...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
This Virus Clears Acne by Infecting the Bacteria That Causes It
There’s a virus that can cure your acne—without making you sick. According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, a bacteriophage, also called phage, is a virus that infects bacteria, such as those found on our skin that cause acne. And now, this virus is finding its way into...
vice.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
I’m a Terrible Sleeper, but This Eye Cream Basically Erases My Zombie-Like Circles
It helps me fake eight hours with ease. In an ideal world, a lot would be different—but I won’t get into all of that. I will say, however, that Eva’s ideal world would definitely include a lot more sleep. I’m not very good at getting my nightly zzz’s, and while some things have helped, like Elix’s...
instyle.com - 19 days ago
health
This Indian herb has been shown to improve memory and brain health
Move over, trendy superfoods — there’s an ancient herb making waves in the wellness world. Say hello to bacopa, the powerhouse plant that’s been a...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
music
These 9 metal bands paved the way for Sleep Token
I really enjoy Sleep Token. From the moment I discovered the UK masked metal outfit around their 2017 EP Two, I was impressed with their ability to...
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health
Sanofi, Teva say study results show gut disease drug could be ‘best in class’
Dive Brief:• An experimental drug co-developed by Teva and Sanofi met its main objectives in a mid-stage clinical trial in inflammatory bowel disease,...
biopharmadive.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
These Are the Best and Worst Sedentary Activities for Brain Health, Study Reveals
The dos and don'ts for cognitive function. These days you can't walk into a doctor's office or through the line at the grocery store without seeing a...
mensjournal.com - 30+ days ago
books
This Is Your Brain on Politics
A new book by the neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod explores the connections between brain biology and political beliefs. THE IDEOLOGICAL BRAIN: The Radical Science of Flexible Thinking, by Leor Zmigrod Having a one-track mind can feel pretty good. “We possess beliefs, yes, but we can also become possessed...
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nutrition
A Higher Dose Of Magnesium Each Day May Keep Dementia At Bay, Study Suggests
Experts break down the specifics and ways to stay sharp. For some time now, research has shown the importance of certain vitamins and how they contribute to our brain function. And with the number of people with dementia rapidly increasing in the U.S., scientists are eager to determine what, if...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Physical Activity Lowers Brain Disease Risk
A large study found that people who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity are significantly less likely to develop dementia, stroke,...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
A Little Wider, A Little Later: An Update on the Mystic River Bike/Ped Bridge - Streetsblog Massachusetts
MassDOT is revising bridge plans to accommodate more foot traffic, but the changes will further postpone construction. A project to build a new...
streetsblog.org - 30+ days ago
fitness
How's your balance? Here's what that could mean for heart and brain health
It's an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke. As we age and our...
phillytrib.com - 15 days ago
health / science
Study Reveals Major Drawback to The Health Benefits of Fasting
The human body can survive without food for some time before starvation risks causing significant harm to the body. In fact, when done properly and...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
How Exercise Protects The Brain — Even After This Diagnosis
We know exercise keeps our bodies strong, but what about its power to sustain life—even when faced with a challenging diagnosis like dementia? New...
mindbodygreen.com - 22 days ago