- How to talk to boys about being a boy – CNN
- Multiple heart-related conditions linked to triple dementia risk, regardless of genetics: Having multiple conditions that affect the heart are linked to a greater risk of dementia than having high genetic risk, according to a largescale new study — ScienceDaily
- You Can Get Covid Again. Here’s What to Know About Reinfection. – The New York Times
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- Death of a family member may increase heart failure mortality risk: Grieving the loss of a close family member can increase stress levels, contributing to poor HF prognosis — ScienceDaily
- Childhood obesity is on the rise, study finds – CNN
- The importance of elders: Researchers argue that the long human lifespan is due in part to the contributions of older adults — ScienceDaily
Bulk Carrier: MALTO HOPE
- The Quest by Circadian Medicine to Make the Most of Our Body Clocks – The New York Times
- Only seven percent of adults have good cardiometabolic health: Most U.S. adults rate poorly across five components of heart and metabolic health, with clear racial disparities — ScienceDaily
- Depression in fathers and children linked, regardless of genetic relatedness — ScienceDaily
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- Your body’s set point: Why it should shape health goals – CNN
- Chores, exercise, and social visits linked to lower risk of dementia — ScienceDaily
- Face shields don’t give high level COVID protection, study shows — ScienceDaily
- Outdoor meditations: Use your 5 senses for mindful walking – CNN
- The fight against Alzheimer’s: Where are we now? – CNN
Passenger Ship: QUANTUM OF THE SEAS
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- Key questions you should ask before deepening your relationship, according to experts – CNN
- Ultraprocessed food linked to mental decline, study finds – CNN
- Stretching, range of motion and aerobic exercise all slow cognitive decline, study says – CNN
- Flare-ups of gout are linked to heart attack and stroke — ScienceDaily
- Common viruses may be triggering the onset of Alzheimer’s disease: Shingles infection may activate dormant neurological herpes viruses, causing inflammation and accumulation of Alzheimer’s associated proteins in the brain — ScienceDaily