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New Research Links Diet and Sleep to Accelerated Brain Aging - technology
2025-09-13
3 min read
Melvin Hanna
New Research Links Diet and Sleep to Accelerated Brain Aging

Emerging evidence shows that dietary patterns and chronic insomnia significantly influence the rate of brain aging, raising urgent questions about preventive strategies. Social determinants such as emotional abuse and self-objectification are now recognized as major predictors of mental health risks among vulnerable groups. These findings highlight the need for integrated approaches to personal and planetary health, as global funding cuts threaten progress against infectious diseases.

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#cognitive aging
#diet
#mental health
#climate change
#neurodegenerative disease
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New Brain Technologies and Climate Policies Drive Health Outcomes - Human adaptation to stressors
2025-09-06
3 min read
Jamie Sullivan
New Brain Technologies and Climate Policies Drive Health Outcomes

Recent scientific studies reveal how advances in non-invasive brain treatment and ambitious climate policies are shaping human health and behavior. From the psychological impact of military training to the role of parental habits and climate action, today's top research points to urgent adaptation challenges facing society. These developments underscore the interconnectedness of medical innovation, environmental change, and public policy.

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#health adaptation
#neuroscience innovation
#climate policy
#cognitive aging
#environmental impact
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