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07/01/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Higher Vitamin C Levels Linked to Greater Brain Volume in Older Adults, Study Finds
A study published June 20, 2026 in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience has found that older adults with higher blood levels of vitamin C tend to have greater gray matter volume and stronger connectivity in brain networks linked to memory and cognition. Researchers analyzed data from 2,044 participants with a median age of 69 years, drawn […]
06/18/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study Links Low Vitamin C Levels to Reduced Gray Matter Volume in Older Adults
A new study published in the journal PLOS One has found a link between low blood plasma levels of vitamin C and reduced gray matter volume in the brains of older adults. The cross-sectional analysis, which involved approximately 2,000 Japanese residents aged 64 and older, also reported lower connectivity in a key brain network among […]
06/15/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Travel Linked to Brain Health and Longevity, Study Suggests
A new interdisciplinary paper proposes that positive travel experiences may help slow biological aging by supporting the body’s resilience against entropy, the tendency of systems to move toward disorder over time. The study, published in the journal Tourism Review by researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU), reviewed existing evidence from tourism, health, psychology, and physiology […]
06/12/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Review: Nutritional Links to Brain Health Shift Across Lifespan
A new narrative review published in the journal Nutrients finds that the foods most strongly associated with brain health vary across life stages, with animal-sourced foods dominating early development and plant-based foods taking prominence in adulthood and older age. The review examined 54 studies on whole-food consumption and cognitive outcomes across the lifespan, from the […]
06/08/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study Links Morning Exercise Timing to Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adults
A study published in Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise found that adults who consistently reached their peak physical activity earlier in the day had significantly better cardiovascular fitness than those with later or more irregular movement patterns, according to researchers. The study involved about 800 participants who wore wrist devices to track movement […]
05/26/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Ukrainian Drone Strike on Russian School Dormitory Kills Six, Putin Orders Military Response
A Ukrainian drone strike on a school dormitory in the Russian-controlled town of Starobelsk, Luhansk region, has killed six people and injured at least 39, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on May 22, 2026. Putin characterized the overnight attack as a “terrorist act” and announced that he had ordered the Defense Ministry to prepare options […]
05/25/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study Identifies Optimal Sleep Duration for Healthy Aging
A study published in Nature has identified a specific sleep duration range associated with slower biological aging, according to researchers who analyzed data from the UK Biobank. The study found a U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and biological age, with the lowest biological age gaps observed in individuals who slept between 6.4 and 7.8 hours […]
05/19/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study: Short afternoon nap may reset brain’s learning capacity
A study published in the journal NeuroImage found that a 45-minute afternoon nap can reduce synaptic strength and increase the brain’s capacity for new learning, according to a report by NaturalNews.com [1]. Researchers from the University of Freiburg studied 20 healthy adults and observed that participants who napped between 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. showed improved […]
05/06/2026
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By Chase Codewell
U.S. Works to Ease Memory Chip Shortage Through Supply Chain Coalition
The Trump administration is working to address the global memory chip shortage through a supply chain coalition called Pax Silica, according to a U.S. official. Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg said that addressing the memory shortage is a key priority for the initiative. [1] The coalition – unveiled by the U.S. Department […]
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