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  • How One Egg a Day Can Slash Your Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke Daily egg consumption lowers cardiovascular disease and stroke risks, with one egg a day reducing heart disease risk by 11%.
  • How Much Coffee Is Too Much? New Research Shows Four Cups a Day Could Be Dangerous A new study has raised alarms about the health risks of drinking more than four cups of coffee a day, even for those in good health.
  • Ever Wonder Why Time Seems to Speed Up? Here’s What’s Really Happening As we age, cognitive decline, reduced dopamine, and fewer new experiences make time feel like it passes faster.
  • The Drug That Might Delay Menopause and Boost Fertility—What the Latest Study Reveals A recent study has suggested that rapamycin may delay ovarian aging, extend the reproductive period, and postpone menopause.
  • 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.
  • Freezing Plastic Bottles Releases More Microplastics Than Heating, Study Finds A recent study has found that freezing disposable plastic bottles, including bottled water, can release more microplastics than usual.
  • Mars’ Hidden Ocean: Groundwater Discovery Could Fill the Red Planet with Water A recent study has uncovered a substantial amount of groundwater beneath Mars, often called the "Red Planet."
  • Is Earth Facing Its Most Extreme Heat Ever? Truth About Today's Climate Crisis Climate change today is unprecedented, with temperatures rising rapidly and CO2 levels exceeding 400 ppm, driven by human activities.
  • Parents Beware: Excessive Tablet Use Could Be Causing Your Toddler's Outbursts Research has shown that increased electronic device usage in early childhood is linked to higher levels of anger and frustration.
  • Is Your Waistline Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? Study Finds Link Between Fat and Brain A recent study highlights the link between body composition and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
  • Study Claims Less Attractive People May Live Shorter Lives—Here's Why A recent study suggests that individuals with less attractive features may have shorter lifespans. Here's what you need to know!
  • Breast Cancer Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Alzheimer's Risk A recent study showed that HMT, used for the treatment of breast cancer, reduces the risk of Alzheimer's disease in older adults.
  • AI Identifies Parkinson’s Subgroups—Could This Lead to Personalized Treatments? Researchers have published findings on a machine-learning model that can classify subgroups of Parkinson's disease.
  • Cocaine in the Ocean? Researchers Find Shocking Levels in Brazilian Sharks Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught in the waters off Rio de Janeiro tested positive for high concentrations of cocaine.
  • New Nasal Spray Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Treatment A nasal spray treatment designed to remove toxic substances accumulated in the brains of Alzheimer's patients has shown effectiveness.
  • China Faces 'Death Peak': 19 Million Annual Deaths by 2061 A study has found that China will face an unprecedented population decline, with 19 million deaths annually by 2061.
  • Could Your Genes Be Making You Overweight? Key Findings from Latest Research The absence of the SMIM 1 gene due to mutation has been found to correlate with a high risk of obesity or overweight.
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