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09/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen shield: How finding your purpose can protect your brain from dementia
A strong sense of purpose significantly reduces dementia risk. A large-scale study found that individuals with a high sense of purpose were 28% less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment or dementia compared to their peers. The protective effect is universal and powerful. This benefit was consistent across all racial and ethnic groups and was […]
09/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark report links Canadian COVID-19 policies to surge in unexplained deaths
A Canadian civil liberties report challenges the official pandemic narrative, asserting that government mandates, not the virus itself, were a primary driver of a catastrophic rise in unexpected deaths. The analysis reveals a surge in excess deaths to over 31,000 in 2022 – after lockdowns ended and most were vaccinated – which is more than […]
09/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
Revolutionary keratin toothpaste could end dental drilling
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking toothpaste ingredient derived from keratin, a protein found in human hair and wool, that can actively repair early-stage tooth decay. This technology represents a paradigm shift from the traditional, invasive drill-and-fill method to a natural process of regeneration that integrates with the tooth’s existing enamel. The keratin acts as a […]
09/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research sounds alarm on marijuana’s threat to female fertility and embryo health
A new study directly links THC exposure to severe genetic abnormalities in human eggs, disrupting the critical maturation process and increasing the risk of chromosomal errors (aneuploidy). This disruption leads to a higher likelihood of non-viable embryos, miscarriages, failed IVF attempts, or genetic conditions like Down syndrome. The research fills a significant gap, as previous […]
09/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
The sleep secret: How growth hormone fuels rest, then pushes you awake
Scientists have identified the precise brain circuit in the hypothalamus that controls the release of growth hormone during sleep, involving “accelerator” (GHRH) and “brake” (SST) neurons. Deep sleep is critically important because it amplifies the body’s response to these neural signals, making it the essential, irreplaceable state for the release of growth hormone needed for […]
09/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen health tax of toilet scrolling: Smartphones linked to surge in hemorrhoid cases
Smartphone use on the toilet is linked to a significant increase in hemorrhoid risk. A clinical study found that those who use their phones in the bathroom have a 46 percent higher incidence of developing painful hemorrhoids. The primary risk factor is prolonged sitting, not the phone itself. Smartphone users are far more likely to […]
09/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
Panama’s vanishing ocean lifeline signals a broader climate crisis
A critical ocean upwelling event in the Gulf of Panama has failed for the first time in at least 40 years. This seasonal process, which brings cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface, did not occur in early 2025. The immediate cause was a dramatic and unusual reduction in the northern trade winds. Scientists from the […]
08/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
NASA tracks house-sized asteroid amid growing celestial threats
NASA’s JPL is tracking asteroid 2025 PR1, a house-sized rock passing within 609,000 miles of Earth on Aug. 16 – closer than some satellites. Three more asteroids (including one stadium-sized) will skim past this week, highlighting frequent near-misses. 2024 YR4, a 200-foot “city-killer” asteroid, now has a 4.3 percent chance of hitting the Moon in […]
08/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
Skipping vegetables could harm mental health: Study finds strong link between diet and psychological wellbeing
Australians eating less than one serving of vegetables daily face 1.6 times higher odds of psychological distress (depression, anxiety, stress) compared to those consuming five or more servings. Women benefit most, with mental health improvements continuing up to five servings, while men peak at three to four. Women see ongoing mental health benefits with higher […]
08/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
Curiosity could be the key to preventing cognitive decline in aging adults
A UCLA study challenges the belief that curiosity fades with age, showing that certain types of curiosity may protect against cognitive decline in older adults. Trait curiosity (general inquisitiveness) declines with age, while state curiosity (situational interest) increases, as older adults explore personal interests more freely. The study found that higher state curiosity correlates with […]
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