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Want To Stay Sharp? This Simple Habit Can Delay Dementia By 5 Years – MindBodyGreen

Want To Stay Sharp? This Simple Habit Can Delay Dementia By 5 Years – MindBodyGreen

Want To Stay Sharp? This Simple Habit Can Delay Dementia By 5 Years  MindBodyGreen Warding off Alzheimer’s might mean making these 11 lifestyle changes, expert says  Fox News This is the most effective activity to keep your memory sharp, according to science  futura-sciences.com Very simple lifestyle change before the age of 50 dramatically improves brain health and aging  Earth.com Three lifestyle changes that could …

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It started with tingling hands. Then Mallory was plunged into a ‘waking coma’ unable even to scream. What she heard still haunts her…

It started with tingling hands. Then Mallory was plunged into a ‘waking coma’ unable even to scream. What she heard still haunts her…

It’s the stuff of nightmares. Fully conscious, aware of everything and everyone yet unable to move, communicate, or even breathe unassisted. Some call it ‘locked in syndrome.’ Mallory Wilkerson refers to it as a ‘waking coma’, and it was her horrifying reality for three agonizing months back in the fall of 2024. That was when, within the space of 24 …

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AIIMS rolls out 1st Indian-adapted Mediterranean diet to tackle heart disease crisis. Trials underway

AIIMS rolls out 1st Indian-adapted Mediterranean diet to tackle heart disease crisis. Trials underway

The details of the first IAMD, which has been developed using locally available anti-inflammatory ingredients, were published in the BMC Nutrition last week. Detailing their work, the researchers noted that while traditional Indian diets have several anti-inflammatory ingredients similar to a Mediterranean diet, current Indian dietary analysis reveals high consumption of cereals with low legume, nut, fruit, and vegetable intake. As part …

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Maternal Depression Linked to Weaker Bonds

Maternal Depression Linked to Weaker Bonds

Summary: A comprehensive global review confirms that maternal depression undermines parenting, impairing mother-infant bonding and reducing sensitivity to a child’s needs. Researchers analyzed nearly a decade of observational studies, finding consistent links between depressive symptoms and lower involvement, commitment, and emotional connection. Mothers with depression were less likely to smile, touch, or enjoy interactions with their children, while showing more …

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Does Exercise Actually Improve Mental Health? – SciTechDaily

Does Exercise Actually Improve Mental Health?  SciTechDaily This is how you can rewire your brain through movement  Glamour South Africa Just get moving to avoid anxiety!  Independent Observer THE FIT LIFE: What Your Brain Really Wants From Your Workouts  Gwinnett Daily Post Exercise linked to better mental health in children, study finds  The Educator Source link

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5 Strange Things Your Dog Can Predict—And Science Backs It Up

5 Strange Things Your Dog Can Predict—And Science Backs It Up

5 Strange Things Your Dog Can Predict—And Science Backs It Up originally appeared on Parade Pets. You likely recognize that look: your dog’s wide-eyed stare 10 minutes before you grab the car keys. Or maybe it’s the way your dog slinks under the bed right before that sudden rumble of thunder. Coincidence? No, it happens over and over with a certain …

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How is DNA used to identify victims of mass disasters?

How is DNA used to identify victims of mass disasters?

On June 12, 2025, an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 260 people. The plane was carrying over 33,000 gallons (125,000 liters) of fuel, leading to a massive fire, and several bodies were charred beyond recognition, fragmented or otherwise rendered unrecognizable. To identify the bodies, officials sought DNA samples from the victims’ family members. More than two weeks …

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New COVID variant presence unknown in Pitkin County as cases rise

New COVID variant presence unknown in Pitkin County as cases rise

A healthcare provider puts a fit-tested mask over her face before her next patient.Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times archives It is unknown whether the newest COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1, also known by the nickname “razor throat” for one of its defining symptoms, is present in Pitkin County as local summer cases increase. After Colorado confirmed the presence of this variant in the …

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