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Plant-Based Diet Could Help You Be Disease-Free at 70 - Newser
Diets high in fruits, veggies, whole grains linked to higher likelihood of healthy aging

MRI-AI model may help distinguish Parkinson’s, atypical parkinsonism - Parkinson's News Today
Neuropacs says a study found its MRI-based AI technology is 96% accurate at differentiating Parkinson’s disease from atypical parkinsonism.

How Sleep Rewrites the Brain to Strengthen and Optimize Memories - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals how the brain reprocesses and refines memories during sleep, particularly those related to spatial learning.

On ‘Diabetes Alert Day,’ 80% of people unaware of condition that could help prevent serious health problems - WTOP
Each year, the fourth Tuesday of March marks Diabetes Alert Day, a day meant to sound the alarm on the prevalence and risks linked to the disease.

Virtual Reality Reveals Hidden Brain Patterns in Kids With ADHD - Neuroscience News
Researchers used a virtual reality game and functional MRI to uncover how children's brains with ADHD respond differently during active tasks.

Scientists Discover How To Flip the Immune “Switch” Against Alzheimer’s Disease - SciTechDaily
The brain's immune cells removed plaques and helped restore a healthier environment in the brains of immunized patients. For over 30 years, scientists have focused on treating Alzheimer’s disease by removing amyloid beta plaques, sticky, toxic protein cluster…

What I’ve learned from my aunt, who has secondary progressive MS - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Chris Delemater says he's learned a lot from his aunt, Jenn Powell, who has MS, particularly about self-love and acceptance.
Study Reveals What Your Poop Schedule Says About Your Health - Prevention Magazine
Research breaks down how often you should poop for optimal health. Here’s what it found and how it may predict disease risk. Plus, when to see a doctor.
How well is your NYC neighborhood protected against measles? Check out our map. - Gothamist
Citywide, about 81% of children between 24 and 35 months have received their first MMR shot, while 95% is needed for herd immunity.

2 cases of measles reported in Pa. county: Here’s where - PennLive
The state department of health said that both cases were connected to international travel.

Experts warn these three food cravings signal alarm bells for early onset dementia - Daily Express US
Dementia is a brain disease that affects cognitive function, but an early stage of the condition could be identified by specific food cravings.

Kefir improves memory by 66% in Alzheimer’s patients - Rolling Out
Brazilian researchers discover traditional fermented drink kefir significantly improves memory and cognitive function in early Alzheimer's trials.

Women are at much higher risk of long COVID than men. Why? - San Francisco Chronicle
Scientists are still trying to uncover why long COVID affects women significantly more than men. Potential explanations are emerging.

National study finds one in four adults misusing prescription stimulants - Medical Xpress
Research conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that 1 in 4 adults using prescription stimulants engaged in misuse, and nearl…
Bethenny Frankel, 54, Swears By This Daily Walking Routine—Here's Why - Women's Health
The former Real Housewives of New York star and Skinnygirl entrepreneur shares her fitness and nutrition advice that helps her live well in her 50s.
Bethenny Frankel, 54, Swears By This Daily Walking Routine—Here's Why - AOL
The former Real Housewives of New York star and Skinnygirl entrepreneur shares her fitness and nutrition advice that helps her live well in her 50s.

Stearns County Dairy Herd Tests Positive for H5N1 - WJON News
The H5N1 virus has been detected on a dairy farm in central Minnesota.

In fascinating study, neuroscientists reveal the unique impact of nostalgic music on the brain - PsyPost
New brain imaging study shows nostalgic music triggers powerful emotional and autobiographical brain responses, especially in aging listeners.
What regularly going to sleep after midnight says about your health - Yahoo Life
Hitting the sheets after midnight can be harmful or harmless, depending on a few factors. Here's what to know, plus how to move up your bedtime.

What makes humans intelligent? These unique neurons might hold the key - Salon
Research suggests our intelligence may arise from specialized brain cells only found in humans