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Study Says If You're Over 60, Taking This Type of Fiber Supplement Can Improve Your Brain Health - AOL.com
If you want to boost your memory and think more clearly, a new study suggests consuming prebiotic fiber supplements.

Testosterone heightens neural sensitivity to social inclusion and exclusion, study finds - PsyPost
Testosterone may boost the brain’s emotional radar, according to a new study linking the hormone to stronger neural reactions to both social inclusion and exclusion.

Circular breathwork induces altered states of consciousness linked to improved mental health - Medical Xpress
Researchers from the Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience, the MIND Foundation, alongside other collaborators, have found that reductions in carbon dioxide saturation during circular breathwork sessions were correlated with the emergence of altered sta…

The Best Walking Routine To Burn Belly Fat in Just 20 Minutes - Eat This Not That
Celebrity trainer Jenna Willis shares the best 20-minute walking routine to target stubborn belly fat.

Immune Dysfunction May Drive Alzheimer’s Progression - Neuroscience News
A new study highlights a potential role for immune system dysfunction in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease.

Cannabis Use Disorder Linked to Psychosis Brain Changes - Neuroscience News
New research shows that individuals with cannabis use disorder have elevated dopamine levels in brain regions associated with psychosis.

Longtime SF HIV/AIDS activist loses Social Security benefits - San Francisco Examiner
Paul Aguilar says he now can’t afford lifesaving medication.

Sugar Substitute May Harm Brain, Blood Vessel Health - Neuroscience News
New research suggests that erythritol, a popular low-calorie sweetener, may impair blood vessel health by disrupting the brain’s production of nitric oxide.

Ultra-processed foods may be linked to early death - BBC
UPFs, such as crisps, biscuits, ice cream, hot dogs and fizzy drinks, are increasingly common in diets worldwide.

My Son Kept His Sexuality A Secret His Whole Life. I’m Afraid It Helped Kill Him. - HuffPost
"Despite all his outrageous, attention-seeking behavior, my son guarded his one secret closely."

Sleep Prepares the Brain for Both Past Memories and Future Learning - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that sleep not only consolidates existing memories but also primes the brain for future learning.

Will a CT Scan Give You Cancer? - The Cut
Radiation from this popular form of imaging accounts for 5 percent of cancers — including breast, colon, and blood cancers — according to new research. The study author, Rebecca Smith-Bindman, M.D., breaks down the risk and how to protect yourself.
This Korean diet promises fat loss in 4 weeks without muscle damage: Easy ways to add it to your daily ro - Times of India
The Korean Switch-On diet, designed by Dr. Park Yong-Woo, is gaining popularity for its focus on fat burning while preserving muscle. This diet emphas
Diabetes drug demand soars - Royal Gazette | Bermuda
Two years on from The Royal Gazette’s first report on a new wave of diabetes drugs with broader health benefits, the island’s growing demand for the high-cost medications is being watched closely by i...

The 1 Grocery Item Geriatricians Avoid To Live A Long, Healthy Life - HuffPost
It’s scientifically shown to make cells age faster.

Nasal microbiome may help explain link between olfactory dysfunction and cognitive decline - Medical Xpress
As humans age, particularly after middle age, their brain functions, cognitive abilities and memory can deteriorate to varying degrees. Aging-related disorders marked by cognitive decline, particularly dementia, have become increasingly widespread over the pa…

Major tuberculosis vaccine trial completes enrollment faster than expected - statnews.com
A closely watched clinical trial testing what could be the world’s first new tuberculosis vaccine in a century has hit its enrollment target, ahead of expectations.

Author Gender in Elite Philosophy Journals (guest post) - Grandbet88
What percentage of the authors in elite philosophy journals are women? That's the question Eric Schwitzgebel (UC Riverside) takes up in the following guest post. (A version of this post first appeared at Professor Schwitzgebel's blog, The Splintered Mind.) Au…

Indian diet trap for IBS: Foods that could be making your gut health worse - Hindustan Times
Are your everyday foods secretly wrecking your gut? Expert reveals the shocking truth about Irritable Bowel Syndrome; shares tips and diet plan to manage IBS. | Health

What your earwax can reveal about your health - BBC
Earwax can contain valuable indicators to a person's health. Now scientists are analysing its chemistry in the hope of finding new ways of diagnosing diseases.