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  • Breakfast Before 8? How When You Eat Affects Your Heart Health Research shows that eating earlier in the day lowers cardiovascular disease risk and supports metabolic health and regulation.
  • 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.
  • Sweet Danger: Is Erythritol Harming Your Heart? A study found erythritol may significantly increase blood clot risk compared to glucose, highlighting potential cardiovascular dangers.
  • New Study Reveals HIIT Beats Traditional Exercise for Stroke Rehabilitation A recent study finds that HIIT improves aerobic fitness and reduces stroke recurrence risk more than traditional exercise.
  • Why Just 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Could Save Your Life: New Study for Diabetics Following exercise recommendations lowers early death risks for sedentary people with type 2 diabetes, a recent study reveals.
  • Study finds that Vegan Diet Can Reduce Biological Age in Just 8 Weeks A recent BMC Medicine study found that an 8-week vegan diet may lower biological age compared to an omnivorous diet.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • Why Your Workout Isn’t Working: New Study Reveals How a Protein Affects Your Weight Loss Recently, researchers have discovered why physical workout affects weight loss differently for each individual.
  • Ladies, Here’s Why Your Diet Isn’t Working: Key Differences Between Men and Women’s Weight Loss When it comes to weight loss, women need a diet specifically tailored to their needs to achieve satisfying results.
  • Can Healthy Habits Beat Genetic Risks for Heart Disease? A recent study has found that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can lower the actual risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Magic Mushrooms vs. Reality: What Psilocybin Did to This Neurologist’s Brain Is Mind-Boggling A neurologist in the U.S. conducted a groundbreaking experiment by scanning his brain after injecting a hallucinogen.
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