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Model Village for Alzheimer’s Patients in France Makes Residents Feel Like They’re Still Independent

As the old African proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child,” but it seems that same wisdom may also hold true...

Missing His Hugs, Quarantined Kids Honor the Veteran Who Spent Thousands of Hours Mentoring Them in School

Over the last decade ‘Grandpa Ron’, as the students call him, has volunteered thousands of hours every year to be with local school children—but...

Losing the COVID 19-Pounds (of Weight Gain): Slimming Strategies for Post-Lockdown Renewal

There are a lot of reasons why diet, sleep, and exercise patterns may have been interrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns. Getting back into routines...

Excited Scientists Make Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough With First-Ever Glimpse At How Protein Behind Disease Works

The protein behind Type 2 diabetes has finally been caught in the act, and could lead to a breakthrough in treatment. More than 400 million...

Boy Recreates Iconic Scene From Toy Story to Mark His First Day of School

A boy’s first day at school has gone viral ‘to infinity and beyond’, after he recreated the iconic goodbye scene from the Toy Story...

Breakthrough For Spinal Cord Injuries and Dementia as Protein Builds ‘Striking’ Repairs

A drug that repairs damage to the brain and spinal cord has been created by British scientists offering hope for new therapies that address...

Sharp Reductions in Lung Cancer Death Rates Every Year Shown to Be Due to New Treatments

According to a new study, mortality rates from the most common lung cancer have fallen sharply in the United States in recent years, due...

Creative Seniors Take On The Latest Trend And Recreate Vogue Covers – LOOK

These pictures show elderly residents at an English care home taking part in the latest viral internet trend—recreating iconic Vogue magazine covers. Seniors at Robinson...

Lifelike Robotic Pets Bring Joy And Serenity To Seniors, Combatting Stress And Loneliness

Lifelike ‘companion animals’ are now offering the elderly all the feel-good perks of pet ownership, but without the drawbacks. According to research, pet therapy has...

Floating Movie Nights Where Viewers Sit in Socially-Distant Boats May Be Coming to the U.S. And Canada

Fancy coming aboard a boat for an aquatic movie adventure? It was a big success last month in Paris and now cinema fans in...

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.

New Study Says Infrared Lasers Destroy Harmful Plaques in Alzheimer’s Brains

A new study from the Tokyo University of Science shows how infrared lasers can destroy harmful plaques that build up in Alzheimer's brains.

Programa de Ayuno Intermitente Muestra que el Cáncer y la Enfermedad Metabólica Pueden Eliminarse en Ratones y Humanos

Esta nueva investigación ha descrito aún otro beneficio del ayuno intermitente - que puede derivar del tiempo en el que se come, en vez de lo qué se come.

These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far

A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.

Passing at Age 103, Actor Kirk Douglas Gives Away Entire $61 Million Dollar Fortune to Charities

Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas passed away at 103 and left his entire $61 million dollar fortune to causes like St. Lawrence University and Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

Canada’s First ‘Dementia Village’ is Helping to Change How People Care for Seniors With Alzheimers

Since The Village opened in August, several dozen seniors with Alzheimer's disease and dementia have enjoyed its various restaurants and cottages.

World’s First Plaque-Identifying Toothpaste Significantly Reduces Inflammation Throughout the Body

Plaque HD is the world's first toothpaste that uses color-changing properties to identify plaque—and it could also help to dramatically reduce stroke risk.

Brazilians Get Juicy Tax Breaks When They Adopt Animals, Plant Trees, or Hail Historic Roots

A slew of Brazilian cities are passing laws that offer tax deductions or exemptions for citizens who want to pitch in to restore the...

This is The One Meal Americans Feel Confident in Their Ability to Cook

With a limited confidence in cooking, most Americans in this recent survey said they only can cook one meal without help in the kitchen.

‘Remarkable’ Blood Flow Discovery Could Pave the Way to New Treatments for Dementia and Migraines

For the first time ever, scientists have proven that the brain can manage its own blood flow—and they have identified the sensors that do it.