- Why Napping Might Be Bad for Older Adults: New Study | Time
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- Reduce risk for dementia by improving diet and activity levels, studies say – CNN
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- Men over 40 who regularly eat sunomono more likely to be in lower blood pressure category, study finds: Vinegar-based Japanese side dish provided an opportunity for first observational study of dietary vinegar’s health benefits — ScienceDaily
- Tracking daily movement patterns may one day help predict dementia: Study explores possibility that changes in daily activity patterns may predict Alzheimer’s and other cognitive decline in older adults — ScienceDaily
- Why Bluetooth remains an ‘unusually painful’ technology after two decades – CNN
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- COVID-19 patients more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases and diabetes soon after infection: Disease risk returns to baseline after 23 weeks for diabetes, and 7 weeks for cardiovascular diseases — ScienceDaily
- Why women do or don’t change their name once married – CNN
- Heatstroke, heat rash and more: Recognize the signs and stop it – CNN