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Study reveals why ‘super agers’ maintain ‘outstanding memory’ into their 80s - AOL.com
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Study reveals why ‘super agers’ maintain ‘outstanding memory’ into their 80s - AOL.com

A 25-year Northwestern study finds that super agers maintain exceptional memory through strong social relationships and unique brain characteristics.

Fox NewsMelissa Rudy
Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City causes 3 deaths, sickens 90 people. What is it, and how do you get it? - yahoo.com
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Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City causes 3 deaths, sickens 90 people. What is it, and how do you get it? - yahoo.com

A Legionnaires' disease cluster in the Harlem area of New York City has caused three deaths and 90 people to be sickened. Here's what it is, symptoms and how...

Yahoo EntertainmentKate Murphy
Signs of a Rare Type of Cancer May Be Hiding in Your Voice - ScienceAlert
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Signs of a Rare Type of Cancer May Be Hiding in Your Voice - ScienceAlert

Cancerous vocal fold lesions could exert a subtle influence over the sound of a person's voice, which could help catch laryngeal cancer earlier than current methods.

ScienceAlertJess Cockerill
Cheers and Jeers: Tuesday - Daily Kos
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Cheers and Jeers: Tuesday - Daily Kos

Energize An Ally Tuesday It’s been too long since we posted the Daily Kos relief fund for the Ukrainian civilians affected by dicktator (see what I did there?) Vladimir Poopin’s (see what I did there, too?) stupid land grab. So far the Daily Kos...

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Concerning photos capture scene when pet dog leaped from car in national park: 'I'm blaming the owner' - yahoo.com
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Concerning photos capture scene when pet dog leaped from car in national park: 'I'm blaming the owner' - yahoo.com

Mistakes do happen.

Yahoo EntertainmentLindy Whitehouse
Why lung cancer is a 'hidden epidemic' in this part of the world - NPR
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Why lung cancer is a 'hidden epidemic' in this part of the world - NPR

Rates of the world's deadliest cancer appear to be low in sub-Saharan Africa. But that statistic is masking the scope of the disease, doctors say.

NPRSimar Bajaj
Autopsies revealed mysterious blue-colored brains — now scientists know what caused it - PsyPost
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Autopsies revealed mysterious blue-colored brains — now scientists know what caused it - PsyPost

Doctors performing autopsies on critically ill patients were stunned to see brains turning blue. A new forensic study suggests that methylene blue and other compounds used before death may be responsible for these vivid postmortem discolorations.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Scientists May Have Identified a Natural Alternative to Ozempic - ScienceAlert
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Scientists May Have Identified a Natural Alternative to Ozempic - ScienceAlert

Scientists may have identified a way to naturally regulate blood sugar levels and sugar cravings in a similar fashion to drugs like Ozempic.

ScienceAlertCarly Cassella
Science has spoken : here are the effects of eggs on the brain according to this study - The Chicago Audible
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Science has spoken : here are the effects of eggs on the brain according to this study - The Chicago Audible

If there’s one food that has earned a permanent spot in kitchens around the world, it’s the egg. From breakfast scrambles to rich desserts, its versatility

Chicagoaudible.com
Men being over-treated for prostate cancer, says charity - BBC
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Men being over-treated for prostate cancer, says charity - BBC

More low-risk cancers could be monitored rather than treated, avoiding significant side effects, says a charity.

BBC News
Lonely individuals tend to view themselves as a burden to others - PsyPost
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Lonely individuals tend to view themselves as a burden to others - PsyPost

A study of U.S. adults finds that loneliness is linked to feeling like a burden in close relationships. The research also highlights how internal physiological states—such as heart rate variability—may shape how individuals cope with loneliness and self-doubt.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Dr. Roach: Here are changes people can make now to avoid dementia later - The Detroit News
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Dr. Roach: Here are changes people can make now to avoid dementia later - The Detroit News

Diet may help slow dementia and I recommend against more than occasional alcohol use. Here are other tips.

The Detroit NewsDr. Keith Roach
Should we all be taking vitamin supplements? - BBC
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Should we all be taking vitamin supplements? - BBC

Vitamin supplements can be an efficient way to add vitamins lacking in our diet. But they're not a silver bullet.

BBC NewsJasmin Fox-Skelly
The parasite that turns off your body’s pain alarm and sneaks in - ScienceDaily
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The parasite that turns off your body’s pain alarm and sneaks in - ScienceDaily

Scientists have discovered a parasite that can sneak into your skin without you feeling a thing. The worm, Schistosoma mansoni, has evolved a way to switch off the body’s pain and itch signals, letting it invade undetected. By blocking certain nerve pathways,…

Science Daily
Cardiologists say people over 60 should never eat these 3 common foods (that most people consume daily) - VegOut
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Cardiologists say people over 60 should never eat these 3 common foods (that most people consume daily) - VegOut

They're in your pantry, your morning routine, and your guilty pleasures—and they're silently sabotaging your cardiovascular health.

Vegoutmag.com
Moorhead City Council further delays aerial mosquito spray after resident backlash - InForum
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Moorhead City Council further delays aerial mosquito spray after resident backlash - InForum

On Monday, Aug. 11, the Moorhead City Council discussed aerial spraying after residents expressed concern about the practice and its effect on pollinators like bees and butterflies.

INFORUMIngrid Harbo
This Amazing Blob Is Stunningly Similar to The Human Brain - ScienceAlert
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This Amazing Blob Is Stunningly Similar to The Human Brain - ScienceAlert

A tiny blob of gelatinous tissue sitting in a dish represents a giant leap forward in human brain research.

ScienceAlertMichelle Starr
Researchers issue urgent warning over 'invisible' health threat lurking all around us: 'Biggest drivers of death' - yahoo.com
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Researchers issue urgent warning over 'invisible' health threat lurking all around us: 'Biggest drivers of death' - yahoo.com

'We’ve missed a lot of effects."

Yahoo EntertainmentKim LaCapria
Thousands of men ‘should avoid unnecessary treatment’ for prostate cancer - The Times
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Thousands of men ‘should avoid unnecessary treatment’ for prostate cancer - The Times

The charity Prostate Cancer UK calls for ‘outdated’ NHS guidance to be overhauled

Thetimes.comEleanor Hayward
Drinking coffee could help you age better, according to this Harvard study. - evidencenetwork.ca
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Drinking coffee could help you age better, according to this Harvard study. - evidencenetwork.ca

New research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health reveals that women who regularly consume caffeinated coffee during midlife may have better chances of ... Read more

Evidencenetwork.caRosalia Neve