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Fountain of youth found in unexpected source – TheStreet

Fountain of youth found in unexpected source  TheStreet Do ‘shrooms’ have anti-aging effects?  Medical News Today The key to living longer could be tied to a surprising substance, study suggests  Fox News Magic Mushrooms Might Be the Key to Longer Human Lives  Popular Mechanics ‘Magic mushroom’ ingredient may delay aging and extend lifespan  futurity.org Source link

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This Ancient Practice Beats Pills for Sleep – And Science Backs It – SciTechDaily

This Ancient Practice Beats Pills for Sleep – And Science Backs It  SciTechDaily Insomnia: 3 types of exercise could help people sleep better, longer  Medical News Today These 3 exercises may help with insomnia, new study finds  CNN Why gentle exercise like yoga, tai chi and walking may help people sleep better  ABC News Ancient Chinese practice is one of the 4 best exercises …

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Experts Are Rethinking Weight Loss Rules—Here’s What To Know

Experts Are Rethinking Weight Loss Rules—Here’s What To Know

A new scientific analysis takes a close look at effective weight loss strategies. The findings suggest that simply being told to lose weight may not be the best thing for some people’s weight loss goals. Here’s what doctors say can *actually* help when older tactics fail. Recceiving the same old blanket advice from your doctor about tweaking your diet and …

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Undruggable No More: AI Hits Disordered Proteins, Unlocks Therapy Targets – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

Undruggable No More: AI Hits Disordered Proteins, Unlocks Therapy Targets  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Undruggable ‘disordered’ proteins become druggable with new AI techniques from David Baker  statnews.com David Baker’s lab uses AI to help catch nature’s squirmiest proteins  Endpoints News UW scientists use AI to crack ‘undruggable’ proteins, opening door to new treatments  GeekWire New AI-assisted methods take aim at ‘undruggable’ proteins  C&EN Source …

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Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk

Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk

From low-carb ice cream to keto protein bars to “sugar-free” soda, the decades-old sweetener erythritol is everywhere. But new University of Colorado Boulder research shows the popular sugar substitute and specialty food additive comes with serious downsides, impacting brain cells in numerous ways that can boost risk of stroke. The study was published in the Journal of Applied Physiology. “Our …

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I tried the ‘Japanese walking’ workout that offers ‘10 times the benefits’ of walking 10,000 steps per day

I tried the ‘Japanese walking’ workout that offers ‘10 times the benefits’ of walking 10,000 steps per day

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This simple daily activity can reduce cancer risk by up to 16%

This simple daily activity can reduce cancer risk by up to 16%

Nine thousand steps sound like an easy stroll on a sunny day. According to a massive analysis of wrist‑worn tracking data, that simple daily target could reduce cancer risk by roughly one‑sixth. The joint project by Oxford University and the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) combed through the movements of more than 85,000 adults born in the United Kingdom …

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