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30 Minutes of Intense Exercise Per Week Can Cut Disease Risk by Half
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30 Minutes of Intense Exercise Per Week Can Cut Disease Risk by Half

Norwegian researchers say short bursts of high-intensity effort just 4.5 minutes daily dramatically improve cardiovascular fitness and lifespan.

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May 17, 2026 0
Your Brain Drives Exercise Gains More Than Your Muscles Do
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Your Brain Drives Exercise Gains More Than Your Muscles Do

New research reveals that brain cells active after workouts—not just during—are key to building endurance over time.

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May 17, 2026 0
5 Weeks of Brain Training Cuts Dementia Risk by 25% for 20 Years
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5 Weeks of Brain Training Cuts Dementia Risk by 25% for 20 Years

Speed-of-processing training in adults 65+ showed lasting protection against dementia in groundbreaking 20-year study.

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Mar 28, 2026 0
Just Minutes of Daily Vigorous Activity Cuts Risk of 8 Major Diseases by Up to 63%
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Just Minutes of Daily Vigorous Activity Cuts Risk of 8 Major Diseases by Up to 63%

New study of 96,000 people shows brief bursts of intense activity dramatically reduce risks of heart disease, dementia, and diabetes.

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Mar 30, 2026 0
Your Brain Can Keep Getting Stronger Well Into Your 90s, Study Shows
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Your Brain Can Keep Getting Stronger Well Into Your 90s, Study Shows

A 3-year UT Dallas study of nearly 4,000 adults found measurable brain health gains at every age — even in your 80s and 90s.

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Jun 14, 2026 0
Exercise Fights Chemo Brain Better Than Ibuprofen in New Clinical Trial
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Exercise Fights Chemo Brain Better Than Ibuprofen in New Clinical Trial

A home-based walking and resistance program improved attention and reduced observable cognitive decline in chemotherapy patients over 6 weeks.

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Jun 11, 2026 0
Red Blood Cells Successfully Deliver Healthy Mitochondria to Treat Parkinson's Disease
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Red Blood Cells Successfully Deliver Healthy Mitochondria to Treat Parkinson's Disease

Scientists used red blood cells to transport healthy mitochondria into diseased brain cells, showing promise for Parkinson's treatment.

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Mar 28, 2026 0
Vitamin B12 Compound Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier to Target Deadly Brain Tumors
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Vitamin B12 Compound Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier to Target Deadly Brain Tumors

A modified B12 molecule delivers nitric oxide directly to glioblastoma tumors and boosts existing treatments in animal and lab studies.

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Jun 28, 2026 0
Wake-Promoting Drug Helps Early Morning Shift Workers Beat Biological Sleep Cycles
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Wake-Promoting Drug Helps Early Morning Shift Workers Beat Biological Sleep Cycles

Clinical trial shows solriamfetol significantly improves alertness and performance in workers who start before sunrise.

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Apr 6, 2026 0
NIH Discovers Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Plateau and How to Fix It
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NIH Discovers Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Plateau and How to Fix It

New NIH research reveals the brain-cell signaling mechanism behind GLP-1 drug plateaus and a potential way to extend their effects.

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May 26, 2026 0
Vitamin B3 Boosts Immune Attack on Glioblastoma in Early Clinical Trial
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Vitamin B3 Boosts Immune Attack on Glioblastoma in Early Clinical Trial

High-dose niacin revived suppressed immune cells in glioblastoma patients, with 82% showing no progression at 6 months — 28% better than expected.

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Jun 23, 2026 0
Ancient Chinese Exercise Baduanjin Cuts Blood Pressure as Well as Brisk Walking
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Ancient Chinese Exercise Baduanjin Cuts Blood Pressure as Well as Brisk Walking

A large clinical trial finds baduanjin, a gentle 800-year-old Chinese practice, lowers blood pressure comparably to medication and brisk walking.

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May 12, 2026 0
Brain Region That Controls Breathing May Drive High Blood Pressure
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Brain Region That Controls Breathing May Drive High Blood Pressure

Scientists found a brainstem area linked to forceful breathing also constricts blood vessels, offering new treatment targets.

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Mar 28, 2026 1
Scientists Reversed Memory Loss by Recharging Brain Mitochondria in Mice
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Scientists Reversed Memory Loss by Recharging Brain Mitochondria in Mice

A new tool that boosts mitochondrial activity in neurons restored memory in dementia mice, suggesting energy failure drives Alzheimer's symptoms.

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May 17, 2026 0
MIT Pencil Beam Laser Images Blood-Brain Barrier 25x Faster Than Current Methods
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MIT Pencil Beam Laser Images Blood-Brain Barrier 25x Faster Than Current Methods

MIT's self-organizing laser creates ultra-sharp brain images 25x faster, enabling real-time tracking of drugs crossing the blood-brain barrier.

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Apr 29, 2026 0
Your Core Muscles Secretly Clean Your Brain Every Time You Move
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Your Core Muscles Secretly Clean Your Brain Every Time You Move

Penn State researchers found abdominal contractions create pressure waves that gently rock the brain, boosting cerebrospinal fluid flow and waste clearance.

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May 2, 2026 0
Brain Blood Flow Changes May Signal Alzheimer's Risk Before Symptoms Appear
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Brain Blood Flow Changes May Signal Alzheimer's Risk Before Symptoms Appear

Simple scans measuring brain blood flow and oxygen levels could detect Alzheimer's risk earlier than current methods by focusing on vascular health.

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Mar 28, 2026 2
Scientists Discover Brain Aging Protein FTL1 and How to Reverse Memory Decline
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Scientists Discover Brain Aging Protein FTL1 and How to Reverse Memory Decline

New research identifies FTL1 protein as key driver of brain aging. Reducing it restored memory and neural connections in mice.

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Apr 6, 2026 0
Nighttime Coffee Increases Risky Behavior, Especially in Women
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Nighttime Coffee Increases Risky Behavior, Especially in Women

New research reveals that consuming caffeine at night, but not during the day, significantly increases impulsive behavior in females.

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Apr 6, 2026 0
Creatine Shows Promise for Depression but Evidence Remains Mixed
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Creatine Shows Promise for Depression but Evidence Remains Mixed

A new review of 5 clinical trials finds creatine may boost mood in some women with depression, but results are inconsistent across groups.

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Jul 1, 2026 0
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