FTL1 Emerges as a Key Driver of Brain Aging and Memory Decline, UCSF Study Reveals
Aging’s insidious march takes a profound toll on the hippocampus, the brain’s critical hub for learning and memory formation. This region, essential for encoding new information and retrieving past experiences,…
The Persistent Decline in National Happiness: A Call for Social Connection Amidst Public Health Crises
As the new year unfolds, marked by a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases across the nation, a discernible and prolonged dip in collective morale has become increasingly evident. This pervasive…
A Large Prospective Cohort Study Suggests Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption May Reduce Dementia Risk and Slow Cognitive Decline
A groundbreaking prospective cohort study, meticulously conducted by a collaborative team of researchers from Mass General Brigham, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of…
Nike Projects Revenue Decline Amidst Geopolitical Tensions and Shifting Consumer Demand
Nike Inc. shares experienced a significant downturn, extending previous declines, as the global sportswear giant forecast a dip in revenue for the current fiscal quarter. This projection has amplified existing…
Moderate Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk and Slower Cognitive Decline in Landmark Study
A groundbreaking prospective cohort study involving over 130,000 participants has revealed a significant association between moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee and tea and a reduced risk of developing dementia. The…
The Decline in National Happiness: Expert Consensus Points to Social Connections as a Crucial Antidote Amidst Persistent Pandemic Woes
As the new year ushers in another peak in COVID-19 cases across the nation, a discernible and prolonged dip in collective morale has become increasingly evident, reflecting a society grappling…
Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk and Slower Cognitive Decline
A groundbreaking prospective cohort study, meticulously conducted by leading researchers from Mass General Brigham, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,…
Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline
The decline of memory and cognitive function has long been viewed as an inevitable consequence of the brain’s internal aging process, characterized by the gradual accumulation of cellular damage and…














