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Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study by the University of Exeter found a correlation between specific oral bacteria and cognitive function in 115 adults over 50, with higher levels of Neisseria associated with better cognitive performance and Porophyromonas linked to decline, suggesting potential for interventions targeting the...
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study by the University of Exeter found a correlation between specific oral bacteria and cognitive function in 115 adults over 50, with higher levels of Neisseria associated with better cognitive performance and Porophyromonas linked to decline, suggesting potential for interventions targeting the...
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Wet Wipes Linked to Anal Health Issues, Doctor Warns
Proctologist Dr. Evan Goldstein warns that wet wipes cause anal skin damage and microbiome disruption, leading to infections and skin conditions in approximately one-third of his 90 weekly patients; he recommends bidets, showers, or blotting with toilet paper instead.
Wet Wipes Linked to Anal Health Issues, Doctor Warns
Proctologist Dr. Evan Goldstein warns that wet wipes cause anal skin damage and microbiome disruption, leading to infections and skin conditions in approximately one-third of his 90 weekly patients; he recommends bidets, showers, or blotting with toilet paper instead.
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
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UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.
UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.
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Gut Microbiome Changes and Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity
A German study found that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, and a common symptom is carbohydrate cravings linked to gut microbiome changes and the severity of depression and anxiety, not merely increased hunger; this finding suggests potential new treatment approaches...

Gut Microbiome Changes and Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity
A German study found that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, and a common symptom is carbohydrate cravings linked to gut microbiome changes and the severity of depression and anxiety, not merely increased hunger; this finding suggests potential new treatment approaches...
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found that high levels of Neisseria bacteria in the mouth correlated with better cognitive function, while high levels of Porophyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with worse cognitive function, suggesting a potential link between oral health and brain he...

Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found that high levels of Neisseria bacteria in the mouth correlated with better cognitive function, while high levels of Porophyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with worse cognitive function, suggesting a potential link between oral health and brain he...
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Intestinal Transit Time: Impact on Health and a Simple Home Test
Intestinal transit time, the time it takes food to move through the digestive system, varies from 12 to 73 hours, affecting microbiome composition and health; slow transit leads to toxic gas production, while fast transit causes nutrient malabsorption. A simple home test using sweetcorn can assess i...

Intestinal Transit Time: Impact on Health and a Simple Home Test
Intestinal transit time, the time it takes food to move through the digestive system, varies from 12 to 73 hours, affecting microbiome composition and health; slow transit leads to toxic gas production, while fast transit causes nutrient malabsorption. A simple home test using sweetcorn can assess i...
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Gut Bacteria Linked to Centenarian Lifespans
Four gut bacteria—Odoribacter, Oscillobacter, Christensenella, and Akkermansia—are significantly more prevalent in centenarians, potentially contributing to longevity by improving immunity, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation, according to research and statements by Ha...

Gut Bacteria Linked to Centenarian Lifespans
Four gut bacteria—Odoribacter, Oscillobacter, Christensenella, and Akkermansia—are significantly more prevalent in centenarians, potentially contributing to longevity by improving immunity, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation, according to research and statements by Ha...
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PFAS Exposure, Gut Microbiome, and Kidney Damage
A study reveals a link between exposure to "forever chemicals" (PFAS), gut microbiome dysregulation, and kidney damage in young adults.

PFAS Exposure, Gut Microbiome, and Kidney Damage
A study reveals a link between exposure to "forever chemicals" (PFAS), gut microbiome dysregulation, and kidney damage in young adults.
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