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New Study Finds Eating More Than 1 Egg Per Week Cuts Alzheimer’s Risk by 47%

Breakfast tables hold a simple secret that might protect aging brains. Scientists spent nearly seven years tracking over 1,000 older adults, recording what they ate and watching who developed dementia. Results revealed something remarkable about a common food most people already keep in their refrigerators. One egg per week. Such a small dietary change. Yet…
Polylaminin: Could This Breakthrough Help Heal Spinal Cord Injuries?

Paralysis has long stood as one of medicine’s most immovable frontiers, a condition that countless patients and families are told has no road back. Yet in a research lab in Rio de Janeiro, a different narrative is taking shape. For more than two decades, Dr. Tatiana Coelho de Sampaio and her colleagues at the Federal…
XFG.3 Emerges as Dominant COVID Strain While Health Officials Urge Calm

Five years after the first lockdowns emptied streets and silenced concert halls, Covid-19 has become less of a daily headline yet far from gone. The virus has settled into a quieter rhythm, mutating and resurfacing in ways that still shape public health. Now, attention is turning to a new name in the long list of…
UK Government Bans Free Refills on Sugary Drinks at Restaurants

Walk into a fast food chain in England today and you’ll notice something missing. Gone are the days of unlimited trips to the soda fountain. Restaurant chains across the country can no longer offer customers free refills on sugary beverages, marking a radical shift in how Britons consume soft drinks when dining out. But the…
Cameron Diaz, Botox, and the Bigger Conversation on Aging in Hollywood

In Hollywood, appearances often serve as a kind of currency. A wrinkle across the forehead or fine lines at the corners of the eyes can spark conversations that extend far beyond the surface. For some, these marks represent years of life and experience, while for others, they signal the need for cosmetic solutions. Cameron Diaz…
Teen Builds $500 Dialysis Machine That Works Faster Than Hospital Models

When most high school students are cramming for exams or rushing to finish science projects at the last minute, one teenager in Canada was busy building a device that could change the future of healthcare. Seventeen year old Anya Pogharian didn’t just complete her assignment she may have rewritten the rulebook on how life saving…
Mom Diagnosed with Serious Cancer After Dismissing Symptoms for Sinus Infection

Jessica Gilbert woke up feeling off in January, just days before a long-anticipated family vacation. Her children had been counting down to their Disney World trip, a Christmas gift she and her husband had been planning for months. A fever and stuffy head seemed like terrible timing, but nothing serious. What happened next would change…



