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07/01/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study: Biological Age of Muscle Cells May Predict Mortality Risk
A study published in Nature Medicine has found that the biological age of individual cell types, particularly muscle cells, may be a strong predictor of mortality risk. Researchers analyzed blood samples from more than 60,000 participants across three independent groups, using machine learning to estimate the biological age of dozens of cell types from a […]
06/29/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study Links Higher BMI to Vascular Dementia Risk, Identifies Blood Pressure as Key Mediator
A new genetics-based study has confirmed a direct causal link between higher body mass index (BMI) and an increased risk of vascular dementia, with blood pressure acting as a primary mediator, according to findings published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. The study reported that for each standard deviation increase in BMI, the […]
06/09/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study: Women’s Brains Show Greater Vulnerability to Dementia Risk Factors
A major study published May 20, 2026, in Biology of Sex Differences has found that women’s brains are more vulnerable to cognitive decline from common health conditions than men’s. Researchers at UC San Diego analyzed data from 17,182 adults and reported that women had higher rates of seven of 13 modifiable dementia risk factors, while […]
05/18/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study Links One Night of Sleep Loss to Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Changes
A review of studies by researchers at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria found that even a single night of sleep deprivation can trigger brain changes resembling early Alzheimer’s disease. According to the report published in IBRO Neuroscience Reports, the changes include weakened connections between neurons, inflammation, and accumulation of toxic proteins beta-amyloid and tau. […]
05/14/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study: Regular Exercise Linked to Higher Smoking Cessation Rates
A growing body of evidence indicates that regular physical activity may improve the likelihood of quitting smoking. According to a study published in the Oxford journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research, strength training significantly improved smoking cessation rates among smokers who had smoked for an average of 19 years, as reported by Mercola.com [1]. Another study from the […]
05/13/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
U.S. Intensifies Opposition to UN Shipping Emissions Framework Ahead of October 2026 Vote
The United States has escalated its campaign against a proposed United Nations framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping, with a senior U.S. official telling International Maritime Organization (IMO) delegates there is “no prospect of achieving consensus” on the so-called Net Zero Framework, according to a meeting participant granted anonymity. The framework, which […]
05/06/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study Finds Association Between Midlife Vitamin D Levels and Reduced Tau Protein Decades Later
Introduction A long-term study published in April 2026 has found that higher vitamin D levels in midlife are associated with lower levels of tau protein in the brain approximately 16 years later. Tau protein accumulation is considered a key biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease. The research, published in Neurology Open Access, followed 793 adults over 16 years […]
05/01/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Researchers Find Disrupting Oral Bacteria Signaling May Improve Oral Health
Researchers Report New Findings on Oral Bacteria Communication A 2025 study published in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes has identified that harmful oral bacteria coordinate their behavior through a process called quorum sensing, according to a report by Patrick Tims for NaturalHealth365. Researchers at the University of Minnesota found that disrupting these chemical signals instead of […]
04/28/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study: Land Sources Emit Over 20 Times More Airborne Microplastics Than Ocean
A new study published in Nature from the University of Vienna has found that land-based sources release more than 20 times as many microplastic particles into the atmosphere as the ocean, challenging previous assumptions about the origins of airborne microplastics. The research, led by Andreas Stohl and Ioanna Evangelou, compared 2,782 atmospheric measurements with computer […]
04/27/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study Links Lifelong Cognitive Engagement to Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk
Study Overview A study published in the journal Neurology in February 2026 followed 1,939 adults with an average age of 80 over eight years. Researchers at Rush University Medical Center measured lifetime cognitive enrichment from childhood to old age. Participants with the highest enrichment had a 38% lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease compared to those […]
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