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New Relief for Panic Disorders - Neuroscience News
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New Relief for Panic Disorders - Neuroscience News

A focused four-day treatment for panic disorder has shown impressive and lasting results, according to new research.

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Scientists Discover Genetic Mutation Linked to Needing Less Sleep - ScienceAlert
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Scientists Discover Genetic Mutation Linked to Needing Less Sleep - ScienceAlert

The answer to the question 'how much sleep do I need each night?' depends on a variety of factors, and we just found a new one: a rare mutation in the SIK3 gene that seems to enable the brain to function on less sleep than normal.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
Aging Isn’t Gradual: Human Bodies Start to Break Down at Exactly These Two Ages - The Daily Galaxy
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Aging Isn’t Gradual: Human Bodies Start to Break Down at Exactly These Two Ages - The Daily Galaxy

A surprising new study reveals the exact ages when our bodies begin to break down—not gradually, but with dramatic shifts.

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17-year-old man breaks the world record for early-onset Alzheimer's disease - Earth.com
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17-year-old man breaks the world record for early-onset Alzheimer's disease - Earth.com

A young Chinese man diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the age of 19 is demanding that the early causes of the disease be investigated.

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Signs You're Eating Too Much Added Sugar, According To A Dietitian - TODAY.com
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Signs You're Eating Too Much Added Sugar, According To A Dietitian - TODAY.com

Are you eating too much added sugar? A dietitian discusses how much sugar is too much and sneaky signs to look out for.

TODAYNatalie Rizzo, RD
This Rarely-Trained Muscle Is Recognized Worldwide as a Marker of Human Health–And the Test for Living to 100 - Good News Network
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This Rarely-Trained Muscle Is Recognized Worldwide as a Marker of Human Health–And the Test for Living to 100 - Good News Network

Grip strength is associated with positive health outcomes, whether diabetes risk or depression, and you don't need any expensive equipment

Good News NetworkAndy Corbley
RFK Jr.’s new vaccine testing rule agitates industry, experts - The Hill
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RFK Jr.’s new vaccine testing rule agitates industry, experts - The Hill

When the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new requirement for placebo testing on all new vaccines last week, the agency suggested the move would help protect consumers. But medical experts and vaccine makers say wide application of th…

The HillJoseph Choi
We Asked 3 Dietitians for Their Favorite Frozen Pizza—They All Said the Same Thing - AOL.com
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We Asked 3 Dietitians for Their Favorite Frozen Pizza—They All Said the Same Thing - AOL.com

This cauliflower crust option delivers a tasty and nutritious spin on pizza night.

Eatingwell.comHeide Brandes
Here’s what a spoon of chia seeds adds to your diet and why it’s worth it - Times of India
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Here’s what a spoon of chia seeds adds to your diet and why it’s worth it - Times of India

Chia seeds, though tiny, are nutritional powerhouses. Just one tablespoon offers a wealth of benefits, packing fiber, omega-3s, and plant-based protei

The Times of IndiaTOI Lifestyle Desk
6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating for Better Gut Health, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
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6 "Bad" Foods You Should Be Eating for Better Gut Health, According to Dietitians - EatingWell

These foods may have a bad rap, but they’re full of good-for-your-gut nutrients like fiber, prebiotics, probiotics and antioxidants.

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Mysterious brain diseases in Canada weren’t a mystery after all - NBC News
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Mysterious brain diseases in Canada weren’t a mystery after all - NBC News

Six years ago, a Canadian neurologist claimed to notice strange symptoms in a cluster of patients in New Brunswick, a province bordering Maine.

NBC NewsAria Bendix
Sleep Apnea May Harm Brain Areas Key to Memory - Neuroscience News
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Sleep Apnea May Harm Brain Areas Key to Memory - Neuroscience News

A new study has linked obstructive sleep apnea to brain damage in areas critical for memory, likely due to low oxygen levels during REM sleep.

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This Nut May Lower Cholesterol and Boost Heart Health, Study Finds - Yahoo
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This Nut May Lower Cholesterol and Boost Heart Health, Study Finds - Yahoo

When it comes to health markers, cholesterol is one of the most critical. Your levels can reveal your risk for heart disease and signal whether lifestyle...

Men's JournalMadison Freeman
Knowing Alzheimer’s Risk Lowers Anxiety, But Motivation Fades - Neuroscience News
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Knowing Alzheimer’s Risk Lowers Anxiety, But Motivation Fades - Neuroscience News

A new study shows that learning about amyloid beta buildup — a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease — does not increase emotional distress, but motivation to maintain healthy habits declines over time.

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10Investigates: Surgery center faces lawsuits over infections following 2023 procedures - WBIR
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10Investigates: Surgery center faces lawsuits over infections following 2023 procedures - WBIR

The complaints target Parkwest Surgery Center LLC among several defendants. The center changed management after the 2023 surgeries and infections.

WBIR.comJohn North
New Micropipette Precisely Controls Brain Ion Signals Without Disruption - Neuroscience News
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New Micropipette Precisely Controls Brain Ion Signals Without Disruption - Neuroscience News

Researchers have developed a micropipette capable of delivering ions directly to individual neurons without disturbing the delicate extracellular environment.

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Study Hints at Easier Way to Get Medicine to Our Lungs - Newser
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Study Hints at Easier Way to Get Medicine to Our Lungs - Newser

Microrobots made of algae can sneak medicine past lung defenses, researchers find

NewserKate Seamons
Teens see success with weight loss drugs, but doctors say long-term effects are unknown - WSOC TV
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Teens see success with weight loss drugs, but doctors say long-term effects are unknown - WSOC TV

Weight loss drugs are getting more popular, even for teenagers and pre-teens -- but while many doctors have reported successful results, the long-term impact is still a mystery.

WSOC CharlotteWSOCTV.com News Staff
Midlife Hearing Loss Linked to Faster Brain Aging - Neuroscience News
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Midlife Hearing Loss Linked to Faster Brain Aging - Neuroscience News

A Brazilian study of over 800 adults in their 50s shows that hearing loss is strongly linked to accelerated cognitive decline.

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Woman With Achalasia Dismissed With Having Eating Disorder - TODAY.com
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Woman With Achalasia Dismissed With Having Eating Disorder - TODAY.com

Woman struggled to swallow food, water. Doctors dismissed it as psychosomatic, and said she had bulimia. She was finally was diagnosed with achalasia.

TODAYMeghan Holohan