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Greater adherence to the DASH diet and other healthy eating patterns — especially in midlife — is linked to lower risk of cognitive decline later in life, three major US studies show.
The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, which emphasizes fruits, vegetables and whole grains while limiting ...
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Pennsylvania schools will be required to teach cursive again starting in April
Starting April 12, all public and private schools in Pennsylvania must reintroduce cursive handwriting into their curriculum.
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A new study published in Psychological Science finds that not all aspects of intelligence are equally tied to how long people live. While it has long been known that smarter individuals tend to live ...
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Do sweeteners destroy the brain bit by bit?
To reduce their sugar intake, many turn to artificial sweeteners, believing they are choosing a healthier alternative. However, a long-term Brazilian study reveals that this habit could lead ...
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AI fluency, outcomes key to appraisals
Companies are increasingly integrating AI into performance appraisals, making practical adoption crucial for career ...
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There’s a Link Between Sugar Substitutes and Cognitive Decline—Here’s What You Need to Know
Those “healthy” alternatives might come with a not-so-sweet catch.
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Asian Americans are the fastest-growing group of older adults in the U.S., but they often face language and cultural barriers when seeking care for dementia-related symptoms.
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