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Low Vitamin D Levels Significantly Increase Dementia and Alzheimer's Risk
A meta-analysis of 16 studies found that people with low vitamin D levels (below 20 ng/ml) had a significantly increased risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease; those with levels under 10 ng/ml had a nearly 50 percent higher risk for dementia and 51 percent higher risk for Alzheimer's.
Low Vitamin D Levels Significantly Increase Dementia and Alzheimer's Risk
A meta-analysis of 16 studies found that people with low vitamin D levels (below 20 ng/ml) had a significantly increased risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease; those with levels under 10 ng/ml had a nearly 50 percent higher risk for dementia and 51 percent higher risk for Alzheimer's.
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40% Bias Score


Lifestyle Factors Significantly Impact Age-Related Cognitive Decline
A study of over 700,000 adults reveals that while age-related cognitive decline is normal, lifestyle factors like sleep quality, cardiovascular health, and exercise significantly impact brain health, with some individuals exhibiting exceptional cognitive function comparable to those 30 years younger...
Lifestyle Factors Significantly Impact Age-Related Cognitive Decline
A study of over 700,000 adults reveals that while age-related cognitive decline is normal, lifestyle factors like sleep quality, cardiovascular health, and exercise significantly impact brain health, with some individuals exhibiting exceptional cognitive function comparable to those 30 years younger...
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40% Bias Score


Gum Disease Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
Recent studies reveal a significant link between poor oral health, specifically gum disease, and an increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease; the presence of gum disease bacteria has been found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Over 45% of UK adults suffer from gum disease, hig...
Gum Disease Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
Recent studies reveal a significant link between poor oral health, specifically gum disease, and an increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease; the presence of gum disease bacteria has been found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Over 45% of UK adults suffer from gum disease, hig...
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24% Bias Score


MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Cognitive Decline
An MIT study reveals that using ChatGPT for essay writing resulted in lower brain activation, impaired recall, and lower-quality essays compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially leading to "cognitive debt" and decreased learning skills.
MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Cognitive Decline
An MIT study reveals that using ChatGPT for essay writing resulted in lower brain activation, impaired recall, and lower-quality essays compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially leading to "cognitive debt" and decreased learning skills.
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52% Bias Score


Screen Time, Declining IQ, and Political Manipulation: A Growing Concern
A Spanish-language article details a correlation between increased screen time and declining IQ in youth, alongside rising mental health issues; this effect extends to adults, impacting critical thinking and susceptibility to political manipulation through algorithms and curated online narratives.
Screen Time, Declining IQ, and Political Manipulation: A Growing Concern
A Spanish-language article details a correlation between increased screen time and declining IQ in youth, alongside rising mental health issues; this effect extends to adults, impacting critical thinking and susceptibility to political manipulation through algorithms and curated online narratives.
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60% Bias Score


Biden's Decline and the Democratic Cover-Up
Journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book "Original Sin" details President Biden's cognitive decline during the 2024 election campaign and the subsequent cover-up within the Democratic Party, contributing to his electoral defeat.
Biden's Decline and the Democratic Cover-Up
Journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book "Original Sin" details President Biden's cognitive decline during the 2024 election campaign and the subsequent cover-up within the Democratic Party, contributing to his electoral defeat.
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68% Bias Score

AI's Growing Role in Emotional Support Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline
A Harvard Business Review study shows AI's increasing use in emotional support by 2025, raising concerns about cognitive decline due to over-reliance, as evidenced by reduced brain activity and impaired learning in MIT experiments comparing AI use to traditional research methods.

AI's Growing Role in Emotional Support Raises Concerns About Cognitive Decline
A Harvard Business Review study shows AI's increasing use in emotional support by 2025, raising concerns about cognitive decline due to over-reliance, as evidenced by reduced brain activity and impaired learning in MIT experiments comparing AI use to traditional research methods.
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36% Bias Score

Biden's Aides Change Number After Reporter's Interview
Former President Biden's personal phone number was obtained and used by a New York Times reporter to conduct an interview; Biden's staff reacted by changing his number and aggressively questioning the reporter, raising concerns about control over the president's communications.

Biden's Aides Change Number After Reporter's Interview
Former President Biden's personal phone number was obtained and used by a New York Times reporter to conduct an interview; Biden's staff reacted by changing his number and aggressively questioning the reporter, raising concerns about control over the president's communications.
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52% Bias Score

MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Potential Cognitive Impairment
An MIT study found that using ChatGPT for essay writing led to lower neuronal activation, impaired recall, and poorer subsequent writing compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially causing long-term cognitive debt.

MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Potential Cognitive Impairment
An MIT study found that using ChatGPT for essay writing led to lower neuronal activation, impaired recall, and poorer subsequent writing compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially causing long-term cognitive debt.
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56% Bias Score

Media Critic Condemns Insufficient Coverage of Biden's Cognitive Decline
Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple criticized legacy media's handling of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, citing a lack of critical coverage of the "Where's Jackie?" incident and insufficient investigative reporting into his mental acuity, particularly before the 2024 debates.

Media Critic Condemns Insufficient Coverage of Biden's Cognitive Decline
Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple criticized legacy media's handling of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, citing a lack of critical coverage of the "Where's Jackie?" incident and insufficient investigative reporting into his mental acuity, particularly before the 2024 debates.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Aides, Alleging Concealment of Cognitive Decline
Donald Trump ordered an investigation into whether President Biden's aides masked his alleged cognitive decline while in office, building on Republican efforts to discredit Biden and overturn his executive actions, including pardons and federal rules. The inquiry is led by Attorney General Pam Bondi...

Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Aides, Alleging Concealment of Cognitive Decline
Donald Trump ordered an investigation into whether President Biden's aides masked his alleged cognitive decline while in office, building on Republican efforts to discredit Biden and overturn his executive actions, including pardons and federal rules. The inquiry is led by Attorney General Pam Bondi...
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56% Bias Score

Mid-life Depression Significantly Increases Dementia Risk: Major Study
A major British study of 2.5 million people found a 56% increased risk of dementia in those with persistent depression during mid-life (40s-50s), with late-life depression also significantly linked; researchers suggest early detection and treatment of depression may be crucial in dementia prevention...

Mid-life Depression Significantly Increases Dementia Risk: Major Study
A major British study of 2.5 million people found a 56% increased risk of dementia in those with persistent depression during mid-life (40s-50s), with late-life depression also significantly linked; researchers suggest early detection and treatment of depression may be crucial in dementia prevention...
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36% Bias Score
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