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08/18/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Honey Helped Skin Cells Recover From UV Stress, Italian Study Finds
Study Reports Honey Aided Skin Cell Recovery After UV Exposure Researchers in Italy reported that human skin cells treated with multifloral honey showed increased antioxidant activity and stronger markers of recovery after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, according to a new study published in the journal Antioxidants and reported by mindbodygreen on July 18, 2026. The […]
08/14/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Review Finds Obesity May Accelerate Biological Aging
A review published Dec. 11, 2025 in the journal Genes and Diseases examined links between excess weight and biological aging. Authors Rui Zhang, Linlin Liu, Xiaoman Shi, and Yanming Ren, from Sichuan University and Chongqing Medical University, reported overlapping processes involving inflammation, telomere shortening, and DNA damage, according to the paper “Obesity accelerates aging: Mechanisms […]
07/16/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study Links Faster Walking Speed to Lower Cognitive Decline Risk in Older Adults
Older Adults With Faster Walking Pace Show Reduced Risk of Cognitive Decline A study published in the journal Neurology found that adults aged 80 and older with faster walking speeds had approximately 50% lower risk of developing cognitive impairment compared to those who walked more slowly, according to researchers. The findings, which drew on data […]
06/25/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study Links Daytime Blood Pressure Fluctuations to Faster Brain Aging
A study published in Neurology found that greater fluctuations in blood pressure over a 24-hour period were linked to worse memory, thinking, and planning skills, as well as signs of brain damage. The research, drawing on data from the Brain and Cognitive Health (BACH) study in Melbourne, Australia, enrolled 225 adults between the ages of […]
06/17/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Aged Garlic Extract Compound Linked to Improved Muscle Function in Animal Study, Early Human Signal Found
Study Finds Aged Garlic Compound May Support Muscle Health via Fat-Brain Pathway A study published in Cell Metabolism has identified a compound found in aged garlic extract, S-1-propenyl-L-cysteine (S1PC), that appears to influence muscle function through a signaling pathway involving fat tissue and the brain. The research was conducted in cell cultures, aged mice, and […]
06/04/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Scientists Discover Liver Protein HELZ2 That Reduces Harmful Cholesterol
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a liver protein, HELZ2, that regulates the production of cholesterol-carrying particles in the bloodstream, according to a study published May 24 in the American Heart Association journal Circulation. The discovery was funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes […]
05/21/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Strength Training Linked to Longer Telomeres and Slower Cellular Aging, Study Finds
Regular strength training may slow biological aging at the cellular level by preserving telomere length, according to findings discussed in recent literature. Telomeres, the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, shorten naturally with age, and shorter telomeres are linked to increased risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as noted by […]
05/20/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Short Afternoon Nap May Recalibrate Brain for Learning, Study Finds
A 45-minute afternoon nap may reset the brain’s capacity for learning by reducing synaptic saturation and increasing plasticity, according to a study published in NeuroImage by researchers at the University of Freiburg. The findings, reported by NaturalNews.com on January 28, 2026, indicate that a brief daytime sleep period can reorganize neural connections and enhance the ability to […]
05/19/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study: Short afternoon nap may reset brain’s learning capacity
A study published in the journal NeuroImage found that a 45-minute afternoon nap can reduce synaptic strength and increase the brain’s capacity for new learning, according to a report by NaturalNews.com [1]. Researchers from the University of Freiburg studied 20 healthy adults and observed that participants who napped between 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. showed improved […]
04/08/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Researchers Find AI Chatbots Influence Cognitive Processes
Study Reports AI Chat Use Impacts Human Reasoning A recent academic study has concluded that the use of AI chatbots can influence fundamental human cognitive processes, according to researchers. The work, published in recent months, identifies measurable changes in how individuals approach problem-solving tasks when assisted by artificial intelligence. These findings add to a growing […]
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