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Study reveals benefits of a 10-hour eating window: enhanced mood, energy, and reduced hunger, presented at European Nutrition Conference.
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Escalating Dementia Epidemic: Predictions for England and Wales Show a 42% Increase by 2040
Study in The Lancet reveals a projected 42% rise in dementia cases in England and Wales by 2040, highlighting a …
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Caution: MIT Study Reveals Potential Indoor Air Pollution from Germicidal UV Lights
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Dr. Fauci discusses pandemic preparedness & the risk of forgetting COVID-19 lessons in future health crises. Credit: NIH
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Link Found Between Persistent COVID-19 Symptoms and Serotonin Levels
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExploring the link between long COVID symptoms and serotonin deficiency as revealed by UPenn researchers.
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The Conundrum of Physical Work: Correlation with Cognitive Decline Uncovered in Recent Research
Study links long-term physical job activity to higher dementia risk in old age.
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Experts at University of California, Irvine Caution Against Use of Certain Weight Loss Drugs in Young People
UC Irvine experts warn against the misuse of GLP-1RA weight loss drugs by young people, highlighting health risks and societal …
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Daily Strawberry Consumption May Diminish Dementia Risk in Middle-Aged Adults
Daily strawberry consumption may lower dementia risk in adults 50-65 by enhancing cognition and mood, study suggests.