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10/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research debunks youth obsession, points to 60 as the pinnacle of human functioning
Peak performance occurs later than assumed, with research indicating the human functional peak arrives in the late 50s to early 60s, not in one’s twenties. A holistic view is key, as a composite index integrating cognitive abilities, personality, emotional intelligence and financial literacy reveals this later peak, even as raw processing speed declines. Gains in […]
10/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research reveals how obesity secretly fuels Alzheimer’s onset
Scientists have discovered that fat tissue in obese individuals releases microscopic messengers (extracellular vesicles) carrying a specific cargo of lipids. These messengers can travel to the brain and directly accelerate the accumulation of amyloid-? plaques, a key hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. This research moves beyond simply observing a correlation between obesity and dementia by revealing […]
10/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
The high cost of sleepless nights: Poor sleep linked to prematurely aging brains
A new, large-scale study establishes a direct link between unhealthy sleep habits and a brain that appears biologically older than its chronological age. Researchers scored sleep health based on five factors (sleep duration, insomnia, snoring, etc.), finding that poor sleepers had brains that appeared, on average, a full year older. The study identified systemic inflammation […]
10/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Poor sleep is prematurely aging the brain, study reveals
A large study found that unhealthy sleep habits can make a person’s brain appear up to a full year older than their actual chronological age, which is an early indicator of declining brain health. Researchers identified five modifiable pillars of protective sleep: being a morning person, consistently sleeping seven to eight hours, rarely having insomnia, […]
10/05/2025
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By Ava Grace
A natural defense: New research reveals music as a potent shield against Alzheimer’s
Actively playing a musical instrument significantly strengthens memory and delays cognitive decline in the aging brain, offering a powerful, non-pharmaceutical strategy against conditions like Alzheimer’s. Brain scans reveal that older musicians have brain structure and function resembling that of much younger individuals, showing greater efficiency, especially when processing complex tasks like understanding speech in noisy […]
09/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
How social media rewires teen sleep patterns
A landmark study identifies age 13 as a critical “digital cliff,” where gaining access to social media triggers a significant decline in adolescent well-being by disrupting sleep. The research found that over 70 percent of 12- and 13-year-olds have a personal device in their bedroom, leading to widespread pre-sleep activities like watching videos (61 percent), […]
09/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
How chronic sleep loss accelerates timeline of cognitive decline
A Mayo Clinic study found that older adults with chronic insomnia have a 40 percent higher risk of developing mild cognitive impairment or dementia, with the associated cognitive decline being equivalent to adding 3.5 extra years of aging to the brain. Brain scans revealed that individuals with chronic insomnia showed increased biological markers of brain […]
09/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study captures brain’s deep relaxation response to ancient breathing technique
A new neuroscience study demonstrates that the Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) breathing technique produces measurable, beneficial changes in brain activity, pushing it into a state associated with deep tranquility and relaxation. Using EEG to track brainwaves, researchers found the technique significantly increases theta waves (linked to deep meditation) during its core rhythmic phase and creates […]
09/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking study reveals gut microbiome’s critical role in child stunting
A major study identifies an unstable gut microbiome, not just diet alone, as a key factor behind the stunted growth affecting millions of children globally. Researchers found that children with stunted growth had gut microbiomes in a constant state of flux, while children who grew normally had a more stable and consistent microbial community. The […]
09/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Permanent standard time emerges as clear winner for public health in landmark study
A new Stanford University study concludes that adopting permanent standard time is the healthiest option for the public, as it aligns clocks more closely with the natural solar cycle. The research found that the biannual clock change itself is the most harmful, creating a state of societal-wide “jet lag” that disrupts the body’s circadian rhythm […]
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