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  • New Study Suggests One Cup of Coffee or Four Cups of Tea Could Reduce Dementia Risk Moderate coffee and tea consumption may lower dementia risk for people with high blood pressure, recent research suggests.
  • Exhausted for No Reason? Chronic Inflammation Might Be to Blame Chronic inflammation can cause unexplained fatigue and pain. Manage it with a nutrient-rich diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
  • Sammy Basso, World's Longest-Living Progeria Patient, Dies at 28 Sammy Basso, a prominent advocate and the world’s longest-living survivor of the rare genetic disorder progeria, has died at the age of 28.
  • 4-Hour Sleep Myth Debunked: Why You Really Need 8 Hours Research shows eight hours of sleep is essential for health; prioritizing rest can prevent serious health issues and fatigue.
  • Jellyfish Sting 101: How to Treat and Avoid These Painful Encounters Jellyfish stings can cause severe pain and reactions. If stung, rinse with seawater, avoid vinegar, and remove tentacles carefully.
  • Brazil Nuts Prove Effective in Reducing Inflammation in Obese Women, Study Reveals A study has revealed that regularly eating Brazil nuts can reduce inflammation and improve gut permeability in overweight or obese women.
  • New Study Links Poor Sleep During Pregnancy to Child Development Issues A study finds pregnant women who sleep less than seven hours risk neurodevelopment delays in their children, particularly boys.
  • Why Your Lips Keep Cracking: 10 Reasons You Might Be in Trouble! Persistent chapped lips could indicate cheilitis, an inflammation that requires proper care to prevent complications and chronic issues.
  • Why Parents Should Fear Whooping Cough: A Rising Threat to Kids Whooping cough is highly contagious, especially for infants. Vaccination and hygiene are essential to prevent its spread.
  • 40% of US Cancer Cases Linked to Lifestyle Choices—What You Need to Know A report reveals 40% of U.S. cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors, with alcohol identified as a significant contributor.
  • Dry Eyes Aren't Just Annoying—They Could Cause THESE Scary Eye Issues In South Korea, dry eye syndrome cases rose to 2.5 million, leading to increased awareness of conjunctival concretions and treatment options.
  • Is Your Ear Ringing? Recognizing and Responding to Sudden Hearing Loss Sudden sensorineural hearing loss can indicate an emergency; timely treatment is essential for recovery and managing ear health.
  • One-Third of Children Worldwide Struggle with Nearsightedness A study reveals global myopia rates in children have tripled since the 1990s, now affecting 36% due to increased screen time.
  • Pregnant? Eating Fish Could Slash Autism Risk by 20%, Study Finds A study finds that pregnant women eating fish can reduce autism risk in children by 20%, unlike omega-3 supplements.
  • Dementia's Threat: 9 Expert Tips for Managing and Preventing the Disease Dementia now tops cancer in fear among seniors. Key tips include respecting independence and encouraging social activities.
  • Women with High Blood Pressure Are More Prone to Migraines—Find Out Why A study published in the journal Neurology revealed that women with high blood pressure are at a higher risk of experiencing migraines.
  • Shocking Study Links High Cholesterol to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Controlling cholesterol levels has been linked to preventing neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
  • Can We Predict Alzheimer’s? Researchers Find Surprising Indicators Researchers have identified several key indicators that can predict the rate of cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Chronic or New-Onset Anxiety Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia in Seniors Chronic and new anxiety both elevate dementia risk. Timely treatment is crucial to potentially reduce this risk, say researchers.
  • Can Your AC Really Make You Sick? Experts Reveal the Truth Commonly known as a "summer cold," let's explore how air conditioning might contribute to feeling unwell and how to prevent it.
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