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05/15/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Seated Lower-Body Exercises Linked to Improved Blood Sugar Control, Study Finds
A 2025 review of multiple studies has found that seated lower-body movements, including the soleus push-up, can significantly lower post-meal blood glucose and insulin levels. The analysis examined randomized controlled trials, prospective cohorts, and pilot interventions that focused on non-weight-bearing activities for individuals with mobility limitations. According to the review, soleus push-ups reduced postprandial glucose […]
05/14/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Fugitive Scientist Who Claimed Vaccines Were Safe Extradited After 15 Years on the Run
A researcher who co-authored studies cited as undercutting claims that measles vaccination causes autism has been extradited to the United States on fraud charges 15 years after he was indicted, according to court filings and U.S. prosecutors. Poul Thorsen, 65, a Danish national, was transported from Germany to the U.S. on May 7 and arraigned […]
05/11/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Long-Term High BMI Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline, 24-Year Study Finds
A 24-year study of more than 8,200 adults has found that sustained high body mass index (BMI) is associated with faster declines in memory, thinking, and reasoning skills. Researchers used a cumulative average BMI across the entire study period rather than a single measurement, a method that revealed stronger associations than snapshot readings, according to […]
05/11/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study: Walking 9,000 Steps Daily Associated With 16% Lower Cancer Risk
Key Findings Walking 9,000 steps per day is associated with a 16% lower risk of developing cancer, according to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The research, which analyzed data from more than 85,000 adults in the UK Biobank, found that even 7,000 steps per day corresponded to an 11% reduction […]
05/11/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Review Suggests Resveratrol May Support Ovarian Cancer Treatment
A new scientific review published in 2026 has examined preclinical data on the natural compound resveratrol and its potential effects on ovarian cancer. According to the review, which combined molecular docking simulations with existing laboratory and animal studies, resveratrol may interact with multiple proteins involved in cancer growth, inflammation, and treatment resistance. Researchers stated that […]
05/09/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study: Positive Travel Experiences May Support Slower Aging
Study Links Travel to Slower Aging A 2024 interdisciplinary study from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has applied the theory of entropy to tourism, proposing that positive travel experiences may help slow the aging process. Published in the Journal of Travel Research, the study suggests that travel combining novelty, movement, social connection, and relaxation could support […]
05/09/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Mediterranean Diet Associated With Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults, Study Finds
A 20-year study of 642 adults aged 65 and older found that greater adherence to a Mediterranean diet, as measured by dietary biomarkers, was associated with a lower risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, according to researchers. The study, published in BMC Medicine, was led by Cristina Andrés-Lacueva, PhD, of the University of Barcelona. No […]
05/08/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Two Trials Find Curcumin Reduces Liver Fat, Inflammation in Fatty Liver Disease
Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials published in 2025 reported that daily supplementation with 1,500 mg of curcumin for 12 months significantly reduced liver fat content, liver stiffness, and markers of inflammation in adults with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. The first trial, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences in September 2025, enrolled 227 […]
05/07/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study Links Disrupted Daily Activity Patterns to Brain Volume Loss in Older Adults
Introduction A new study has found an association between fragmented daily rest-activity rhythms and a reduction in brain volume in regions vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease among older adults. The research, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, suggests that maintaining consistent daily activity may be a modifiable factor for brain health in […]
05/07/2026
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By Morgan S. Verity
Study: Boosting Brain Protein Helps Clear Alzheimer’s Plaques in Mice
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that increasing levels of the protein Sox9 in astrocytes helps clear amyloid plaques and preserve cognitive function in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in Nature Neuroscience. [1] Mice that already showed memory deficits and had amyloid plaques in the brain before the […]
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