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“She Stopped Being Racist”: 30 People With Dementia Who Said The Funniest Things To Their Dearest - Bored Panda

The Unfiltered Voice: Finding Humor, Honesty, and Connection in Dementia Care

Dementia often removes social filters, leading to unexpected moments of clarity and humor. Learn why this happens and how caregivers use validation and connection to cope.
'SuperAgers' have brains that don't seem to age, now scientists say they know why - Earth.com

Scientists Uncover the Biological Secret Behind ‘SuperAgers’ Exceptional Brain Health

New research reveals the biological secret of ‘SuperAgers,’ individuals 80+ with exceptional memory, pointing to preserved neurons in the entorhinal cortex. Learn the implications for healthy aging.
A cat has tested positive for rabies in Suffolk County - News 12

Rabies Confirmed in Cat in Suffolk County’s Bay Shore Area: Officials Issue Urgent Warning

A cat tested positive for rabies in Bay Shore, Suffolk County. Learn the critical safety steps, exposure protocol, and why pet vaccination is mandatory. Read the urgent warning from SCDHS.
Scientists Discover Exercise Literally Rewires Your Body at the Molecular Level - SciTechDaily

Exercise Rewires Human Biology at the Molecular Level, Confirming Role as Potent Medicine

New research confirms exercise fundamentally reprograms human biology via epigenetic changes like DNA methylation. Understand the molecular benefits. Full analysis.
Discovery shakes 60 years of certainty about fat metabolism - Medical Xpress

Fat Metabolism Paradigm Shift: HSL Enzyme Not Essential for Lipolysis, Challenging 60 Years of Science

A major discovery reveals Hormone-Sensitive Lipase (HSL) is not essential for fat breakdown, challenging 60 years of metabolic science. Learn the implications for obesity and diabetes research.
Breathing Through Our Butts Declared Safe After First Human Trial - 404 Media

First Human Trial Confirms Safety of Rectal Oxygen Delivery for Respiratory Failure

First human trial confirms the safety of enteric ventilation (rectal oxygen delivery) for treating severe respiratory distress. Learn how this novel technique works and its implications for critical care medicine.
I Lied to My Wife About Why I’ve Been Dodging Sex. I’m Not Sure She Can Handle the Truth. - Slate

When a Private Moment Kills Desire: Navigating Sudden Sexual Aversion in Marriage

A specific incident can trigger sexual aversion in a marriage. Learn why experts advise against lying and how to navigate this difficult conversation with professional help.
Scientists are racing to grow human teeth in the lab - CNN

Lab-Grown Teeth: Scientists Race for Bioengineered Solution by 2030

Japanese scientists are in human trials for a drug that grows new teeth by blocking the USAG-1 gene. Learn about the 2030 goal and the science behind the breakthrough.
Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat, study finds - CBS News

Study Links Nearly 20% of UTIs to Antibiotic-Resistant E. coli from Contaminated Meat

A new study links nearly 20% of UTIs to antibiotic-resistant E. coli from contaminated meat (chicken, turkey, pork). Learn the risks and prevention steps.
Grass Sick: The Mysterious Marijuana Syndrome Filling Emergency Rooms - The Free Press

Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome: The ‘Grass Sick’ Filling ERs as Cannabis Use Rises

Learn about Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS), the severe ‘Grass Sick’ condition linked to chronic cannabis use, its symptoms, and the only known cure.
Study compares antidepressant side effects, finding changes in weight, heart rate and more vary widely - CBS News

Major Study Reveals Wide Variation in Antidepressant Side Effects: Weight, Heart Rate, and Metabolic Risks

A major study compares antidepressant side effects, finding wide variation in risks like weight gain and heart rate changes across drug classes. Learn the implications for personalized treatment.
Ig Nobel-Winning "Butt-Breathing" Technique Moves One Step Closer To Saving Lives - IFLScience

Enteral Ventilation: Ig Nobel-Winning Technique Shows Promise in First Clinical Trial

The first clinical trial results for Enteral Ventilation (EV), or ‘butt-breathing,’ are successful. Learn how this unconventional technique could save lives in critical care.
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