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5 Myths About Depression Everyone Should Know

September 3, 2021 JR

There’s so much confusion about this treatable mental health condition BY KATE ROCKWOOD 03/09/2021 BAONAGETTY IMAGES Many people assume depression presents with…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Does HIPAA prohibit questions about vaccination?

August 30, 2021 JR

August 19, 2021 By Robert H. Shmerling, MD, Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing Do you ever wonder what is behind…

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Posted in: Learning

Exercise and Alzheimer’s Disease

August 28, 2021 JR

Hormone found to confer benefits of exercise on cognitive function By RANDY YOUNG | MGH News and Public Affairs August 25,…

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Posted in: Exercise

Human Study Suggests Brain Tissue Inflammation Is Key to Alzheimer’s Disease Progression

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August 27, 2021 Source: Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash A University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) School of Medicine-led team has identified neuroinflammation…

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Posted in: Learning

Complex Trauma Linked to Cognitive Impairments and Mental Health Disorders

August 23, 2021 JR

August 21, 2021 Summary: Young people who experienced complex early life trauma as a result of interpersonal violence or child abuse…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Alzheimer’s discovery reveals “Achilles’ heel” of synapse degeneration

August 21, 2021 JR

By Nick Lavars August 19, 2021 Researchers have uncovered a signaling pathway that could be targeted to prevent the synapse degeneration…

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Posted in: Learning

Disturbed Circadian Rhythm May Be Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease

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FeaturedGeneticsNeurologyNeuroscience ·August 19, 2021 Summary: Long-term circadian rhythm disruptions induce Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology in rats, which can be reversed by administering…

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Posted in: Sleep

Some Key Mental Abilities Seem to Improve as We Get Older, Proving Aging Isn’t All Bad

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CARLY CASSELLA 21 AUGUST 2021 The human mind is more resistant to the march of time than conventional wisdom suggests.…

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Posted in: Learning

Psychologists say a good life doesn’t have to be happy, or even meaningful

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REUTERS/LISI NIESNER By Sarah Todd Senior reporter, Quartz and Quartz at Work Published August 20, 2021 What does a good life look…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Fructose in the diet expands the surface of the gut and promotes nutrient absorption

August 19, 2021 JR

Feeding mice high-fructose corn syrup, a widely used sweetener in human diets, has been found to drive an increase in…

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Posted in: Diet

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