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News & Articles By Ava Grace
09/05/2025
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By Ava Grace
Your plate, your fate: Mediterranean diet defies genetic destiny in Alzheimer’s prevention
A new study demonstrates that adhering to a Mediterranean diet can significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, even for individuals carrying the high-risk APOE4 gene variant, which was previously considered a powerful predictor of the disease. The long-term study found that for people with two copies of the APOE4 gene, strict adherence to the […]
08/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Men with dementia die sooner than women, study finds
Men with dementia die faster than women—27.2 percent of men died within a year of diagnosis compared to 21.8 percent of women. This gap persists even after accounting for age, health conditions and socioeconomic factors. Men require more intensive medical care, including 50.5 percent higher hospitalization rates, greater reliance on hospice and emergency services and […]
08/18/2025
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By Ava Grace
Rethinking the 10,000-step rule: How fewer steps done right can save your heart
Walking just 3,600 steps daily lowers heart failure risk by 26 percent, and even 2,000 steps improves heart health – challenging the traditional 10,000-step goal. Brisk walking (80+ steps/minute) is more impactful than step count; 30 minutes of fast walking reduces heart risks by 30 percent, with a 38 percent drop at faster paces. Frequency, […]
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 […]
08/10/2025
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By Ava Grace
Humulene: The ancient terpene with modern health benefits
Humulene is a naturally occurring terpene found in hops, cannabis, sage and ginseng, known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and potential anticancer properties. It is non-psychoactive, making it appealing for therapeutic use. First identified in hops, humulene has roots in ancient medicine (Egyptian, Chinese and European traditions) for its sedative, preservative and healing properties, particularly in […]
08/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
Embracing playfulness: The surprising key to adult well-being
Adults who embrace playfulness experience greater mental health, happiness and stress reduction, according to a study from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. The study found that playful behaviors—such as journaling playful activities—can be practiced and improved over time, leading to measurable mood and outlook benefits. Western societies often equate adulthood with seriousness, but playful individuals show […]
08/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: BEETROOT JUICE may hold the key to healthier aging
A University of Exeter study found that beetroot juice significantly lowers blood pressure (by ~7 mmHg) in older adults (67-79) but not in younger ones, suggesting aging may enhance responsiveness to dietary nitrates. Beetroot reshapes the oral microbiome, suppressing harmful bacteria (e.g., Prevotella, linked to inflammation) while boosting beneficial bacteria (e.g., Neisseria) that improve nitrate-to-nitrite […]
08/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
Japanese walking: The TikTok-backed fitness trend with science on its side
A high-intensity interval walking method alternating three minutes of brisk walking (70 percent effort) with 3 minutes of slower walking (40 percent effort). Developed in Japan in 2007, it improves blood pressure, cardiovascular health and muscle strength with minimal time investment. TikTok and influencers are reviving interest in this science-backed routine, praising its efficiency for […]
08/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ginger’s hidden power: A natural weapon against autoimmune inflammation
A study in JCI Insight reveals that ginger may help calm overactive immune responses in autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis by inhibiting neutrophil hyperactivity (NETosis), reducing inflammation. Ginger increases levels of the calming chemical cAMP in neutrophils, preventing their destructive overactivation. Tests on humans and mice showed promising results, though the study was […]
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