New Study Suggests One Singular Cause For Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease continues to puzzle scientists who not only want to identify the exact cause of the disease but discover a cure for this neurodegenerative disorder. So far, investigations have focused on age, genetic changes, the buildup of abnormal tau and amyloid proteins, and lifestyle as … Continue reading “New Study Suggests One Singular Cause For Alzheimer’s Disease”
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Medications That Can Harm Your Liver
Medications That Can Harm Your Liver The liver deserves as much attention as the heart, lungs, or kidneys because it is one of the hardest-working organs in the body. This organ has several functions, including purifying the blood, helping with digestion, and detoxifying the body. Some medications, however, can slow the liver down and even … Continue reading “Medications That Can Harm Your Liver”
Depression: Lower Your Risk by 20% With an Orange
Depression: Lower Your Risk by 20% With an Orange A new study reveals that oranges are more than just a good source of juice and vitamin C. Research published in the journal BMC Microbiome suggests that eating one orange a day may reduce the risk of depression. The study suggests this is due to gut … Continue reading “Depression: Lower Your Risk by 20% With an Orange”
SCAMS: New Scams And What To Do!
SCAMS: New Scams And What To Do! As a former FBI agent, Jason Hogg has dealt with all types of crime—from organized crime to terrorist activity. Now, Hogg is fighting digital and online crime as the global CEO of a cybersecurity firm. When it comes to staying safe on the Internet, however, Hogg told Business … Continue reading “SCAMS: New Scams And What To Do!”
Why Pasta In Europe Doesn’t Make Your Stomach Hurt
Why Pasta In Europe Doesn’t Make Your Stomach Hurt Mackenzie Filson, a food writer and contributing digital food producer with Delish, said she is sensitive to gluten and usually feels ill after eating certain foods. However, Filson was amazed to find that when she traveled abroad, she enjoyed everything from Japanese fried chicken to fresh … Continue reading “Why Pasta In Europe Doesn’t Make Your Stomach Hurt”
Age In Place With Robots
Age In Place With Robots With a shortage of home caregivers and family members unable to provide consistent help, governments and technology companies are exploring the possibility of having robots assist older adults who want to age in place. Many seniors want to stay in their homes and live independently for as long as possible … Continue reading “Age In Place With Robots”
What Is The Healthiest Protein? New Dietary Report Points To This
What Is The Healthiest Protein? New Dietary Report Points To This If given a choice between eating chicken or beans for protein, most Americans would likely choose chicken. But a new report is giving beans and other legumes their due. In fact, the Scientific Report of the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee recommends elevating legumes … Continue reading “What Is The Healthiest Protein? New Dietary Report Points To This”
Weight Loss Tips That Work
Weight Loss Tips That Work If you’re trying to lose weight, you may feel as if you’re on a rollercoaster ride. One minute, you’re at the top, feeling great about shedding some pounds. The next minute, you’re at the bottom, not losing weight and feeling like you’ve failed. But the truth is that weight loss … Continue reading “Weight Loss Tips That Work”
Rapid Brain Aging Happens At Certain Ages
Rapid Brain Aging Happens At Certain Ages When we reach certain milestone birthdays, especially the 50th, it’s not unusual to start feeling as if we are getting old. Now, a new study has found that just as our bodies age, our brains age at certain points in our lives, too. Research led by a team … Continue reading “Rapid Brain Aging Happens At Certain Ages”
Warding Off Dementia
Warding Off Dementia A new study suggests that putting down the TV remote and picking up a book to read may help people over 60 prevent dementia. How older adults spend their free time has a profound impact on their long-term brain health, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of South … Continue reading “Warding Off Dementia”










