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Music in the Right Frequency May Ease Long-COVID Brain Fog Symptoms

March 3, 2023 JR

Try music tuned to Verdi’s A. By Gina Roberts-Grey and Jenna Cartusciello February 25, 2023 Simple Line/Shutterstock Balancing her career as a children’s book…

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These basic sleep habits can substantially increase dementia risk

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[Mar. 1, 2023: Staff Writer, The Brighter Side of News] How long people sleep and when they go to bed…

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After People on Medicaid Die, Some States Aggressively Seek Repayment From Their Estates

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By Tony Leys MARCH 2, 2023 REPUBLISH THIS STORY PERRY, Iowa — Fran Ruhl’s family received a startling letter from the…

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Retirement Warning: More Than 11 Million Middle-Income Seniors Face Assisted-Living Crisis in a Decade, Study Finds

March 1, 2023 JR

LPETTET / iStock.com Seniors who fall into the middle-income bracket could face a huge problem 10 years from now, with many…

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Groundbreaking research identifies muscle that burns fat and increases metabolism while sitting

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[Mar. 1, 2023: Laurie Fickman, University of Houston] Hamilton and his colleagues developed the soleus pushup, which activates the soleus…

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Gut Health Is Everywhere—But What Does ‘Healing’ Your Gut Even Mean?

February 24, 2023 JR

Maki Yazawa February 25, 2023 These days, it’s nearly impossible to escape the never-ending chatter on social media related to…

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How to Understand the Stages of Alzheimer’s & Related Dementias

February 19, 2023 JR

Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias usually slowly get worse over many years. To describe how far along a person has…

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What causes Alzheimer’s disease? Our knowledge of cognitive decline just got even cloudier

February 14, 2023 JR

by Shyla Cadogan COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cognitive decline becomes a bigger concern as people age, so studying the risk factors is…

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Senolytics – Breakthrough new drug can increase human life span by 30%

February 12, 2023 JR

[Feb. 4, 2023: Robert Nellis, Mayo Clinic] One day, protecting our cells from aging may be as easy as taking…

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5 Simple Steps to Nourishing Your Brain

February 8, 2023 JR

Use the S.H.A.R.P. method to kick-start a healthy way of eating By Sanjay Gupta, M.D., December 22, 2022 Adapted from Week…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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