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Where you live and politics of your society affect how fast your brain ages Trinity College Dublin scientist
Sean Duke
Study of 161,000 people flags health factors worldwide The place where we live and the politics of the society we live in substantially affect how fast our brains age, according to a Trinity Colleg ...[Continue Reading]
Independent.ie
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Eating disorders change the brain in similar ways to OCD and autism
Grace Wade
A false-colour nuclear magnetic resonance image of a childs brain CNRI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Children with anorexia nervosa have widespread brain changes that cant be explained by starvation alone ...[Continue Reading]

New Scientist
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Why you shouldn't worry a nap will stop your child sleeping at night
Chris Simms
Naps are thought to be important for early brain development Quintanilla/Shutterstock A short nap during the day seems to increase the overall amount of sleep a young child gets, rather than being ...[Continue Reading]

New Scientist
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Can NAD Plus Supplements Really Reverse Aging? We Talked to Doctors Learn More About These Trendy Supplements
Hedy Phillips
NAD plus supplements are gaining attention on social media thanks to a claim that they "reverse" the aging process. NAD plus is a compound that naturally exists in your body and is responsible for ke ...[Continue Reading]

CNET
1 day ago
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Mamdani Gets What Trump Gets: He Talks About Economic Affordability
Ted Reed, Senior Contributor, Ted Reed, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/tedreed/
Zohran Mamdani takes the subway betweenr campaign events on May 27. (Photo by Andrew ... More Lichtenstein/Corbis) Corbis via Getty Images A top New York City labor leader says mayoral candidate Zo ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
1 day ago
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8 NYC Wellness Clubs To Restore And Refresh This Summer
Anna Haines, Contributor, Anna Haines, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/annahaines/
Prior to the pandemic, you likely worked at your workplace, worked out at the gym and socialized at a members-only club. But as people continue to work from home and rates of loneliness are on the ri ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
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