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People who appear decades younger than their real age almost always have these 5 daily habits - VegOut
While we might assume they hit the genetic lottery, the truth is more encouraging: looking decades younger isn't about perfect genes—it's often about surprisingly simple daily choices that compound into remarkable results over time.

Some Brains Stay Sharp Thanks to a Plaque Eating Immune Cell That Fights Alzheimer’s - SciTechDaily
A newly identified brain receptor could supercharge immune cells to fight Alzheimer’s and protect memory.
Michael Douglas cancer diagnosis: What did the 'Basic Instinct' star think caused the cancer and what it - The Times of India
Michael Douglas, the Hollywood star, battled stage IV throat cancer, initially suspecting smoking, drinking, and stress. However, HPV, a sexually tran
Scientists issue warning after observing Arctic phenomenon not seen in decades: 'A fundamental shift' - yahoo.com
Locals are taking action.

Microplastics Are Infiltrating Your Brain. What Are The Effects? - ScienceAlert
Tiny shards of plastic called microplastics have been detected accumulating in human brains, but there is not yet enough evidence to say whether this is doing us harm, experts have said.
Watching My Parents Die Convinced Me To Plan A Completely Different Path — And My Idea Came From A Movie - BuzzFeed
"What kind of society insists on keeping a person alive in that condition? In her predementia days, my mom ... would have said, 'Just get a gun and shoot me.'"
Neurologists reveal the top 3 foods to avoid to protect your brain and nervous system - AOL.com
COVID has returned to the US and Europe - The Jerusalem Post
COVID is spreading rapidly across Europe and the US. These are the affected countries and the symptoms of the new variant.

Former surgeon general: The CDC shooting must be a wakeup call - statnews.com
“When influential figures amplify falsehoods, they legitimize the anger that leads to violence,” writes former Surgeon General Jerome Adams.

Antidepressant vortioxetine linked to greater cognitive and mood improvements in Alzheimer’s patients - PsyPost
A year-long study suggests vortioxetine may offer greater improvements in both cognition and mood for people with Alzheimer’s disease and depression compared to other antidepressants, potentially making it a promising treatment option alongside standard Alzhe…

Natural Compound Combo Restores Aging Brain Cells - Neuroscience News
Scientists have identified a natural compound combination that reverses aging-related brain cell decline and removes harmful Alzheimer’s-linked proteins.

Grinding your teeth at night? Here’s how to fix it - The Times
Bruxism affects 1 in 10 adults in Britain. Yasmin Choudhury asks the experts why it happens and how to stop it

How oral sex can cause throat cancer as Michael Douglas shares how he reacted when he was diagnosed - UNILAD
The two-time Oscar-winner was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2010, and while he's now cancer-free, it was linked to his past life
The Morning Habit That Could Be Harming Your Heart, According to a Cardiologist - AOL.com
Hint: It all starts with breakfast.
From rosemary water to chewing gum: 5 surprising ways to sharpen brain and boost memory - The Times of India
We all have those moments when we forget the purpose of us walking into that room, or spend way too much time trying to remember a name that just seems out of reach. While these moments are common, they don’t have to be permanent. Small, everyday, thoughtful …
People Are Sharing Sneaky Health Threats That Are Literally Destroying Your Body - buzzfeed.com
"Long COVID is the largest mass disabling event in human history, and it is still ongoing."

Sweet disguise: Body hides its own RNA from the immune system with sugar - Phys.org
To our immune system, naked RNA is a sign of a viral or bacterial invasion and must be attacked. But our own cells also have RNA. To ward off trouble, our cells clothe their RNA in sugars, Vijay Rathinam and colleagues at the UConn School of Medicine and Ryan…

Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have the Memory of 50-Year-Olds - Neuroscience News
For 25 years, scientists have studied “SuperAgers”—people aged 80 and above whose memory rivals those decades younger.
People’s Pharmacy: Is there a link between the herpes virus and Alzheimer’s disease? - OregonLive.com
The varicella zoster virus that causes both chicken pox and shingles has also been implicated in AD.

Rare WA malaria case prompts further study of region’s mosquitoes - The Seattle Times
WA has confirmed its first locally acquired malaria case in Pierce County, prompting health teams to do further digging about the region's mosquito population.