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OpenAI has created an AI model for longevity science
aging
stem cells
www.technologyreview.com
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Teresa
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Manufactured Chemicals and Children's Health — The Need for New Law
cancer
diabetes
pollution
environment
www.nejm.org
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Teresa
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Workplace design plays a crucial role in sleep health, with sedentary jobs and nontraditional schedules leading to poor sleep patterns, such as regular insomnia or compensatory 'catch-up' sleep.
sleep
circadian rhythm
psycnet.apa.org
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Teresa
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Regular exercise nearly halves the risk of cancer death.
exercise
cancer
mortality
bjsm.bmj.com
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Poor cardiorespiratory fitness may double the risk of early death, regardless of body weight.
exercise
obesity
cardiovascular
bjsm.bmj.com
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Teresa
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A modified Mediterranean ketogenic diet boosts healthy brain fats and reduces Alzheimer's-associated markers, suggesting potential neuroprotective effects.
nutrition
brain
alzheimer's
diet
ketogenic diet
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Teresa
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Traumatic brain injuries reactivate dormant herpes simplex virus, causing inflammation and accumulation of harmful proteins in the brain, a process potentially linked to Alzheimer's disease.
brain
alzheimer's
inflammation
virus
tbi
www.science.org
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Regular green tea consumption correlates with fewer cerebral white matter lesions, potentially reducing the risk of stroke, dementia, and disability.
brain
aging
green tea
dementia
polyphenol
www.nature.com
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Enhanced cardiorespiratory fitness boosts cognitive performance in processing speed, memory, and attention control—even among those at high risk for Alzheimer's.
exercise
aging
memory
dementia
bjsm.bmj.com
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Supplemental vitamin D is linked to a 40% lower risk of Alzheimer's in cognitively healthy older adults.
vitamin d
alzheimer's
aging
dementia
supplements
alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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8 Takeaways on Protein Intake From Rhonda Patrick
foundmyfitness.com
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FoundMyFitness
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Why You Should Supplement With Creatine
foundmyfitness.com
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FoundMyFitness
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What's the Optimal Level of Vitamin D?
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Watch This If You Plan on Having Kids (a warning about microplastics)
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How to Lower ApoB With Omega-3s
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FoundMyFitness
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Should You Supplement With Cocoa Flavanols? - Rhonda Patrick
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The ULTIMATE Guide to Limiting Microplastic Exposure | Dr. Rhonda Patrick
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This Is Rhonda Patrick's Skincare Routine
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How to Improve Sperm Health (supplements & lifestyle recommendations)
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The Insane Cognitive Benefits of Aerobic Exercise | Dr. Rhonda Patrick
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Rhonda Patrick's 2025 Strength Training & Cardio Routine
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This Is How Much Protein You REALLY Need | Dr. Rhonda Patrick
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These 3 Health Habits Are a Must for Increasing Longevity - Rhonda Patrick
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How to Reverse Graying Hair | Rhonda Patrick
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Why It's Never Too Late to Start Building Muscle
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