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I'm a Stanford longevity researcher: My 85-year-old Italian mother's 5 rules for a long, happy life are so simple - CNBC

I'm a Stanford longevity researcher: My 85-year-old Italian mother's 5 rules for a long, happy life are so simple - CNBC

Dr. Lucia Aronica has studied aging for over 20 years. She shares the happiness and longevity lessons passed down by her 85-year-old mother.

1 in 3 adults who don’t know how to dose medications. Are you one of them? - CNN

1 in 3 adults who don’t know how to dose medications. Are you one of them? - CNN

Medical visits are often quick, leaving patients to rely on written instructions. But many aren’t taught to interpret the information they are given, a study says.

Older drug reprograms white blood cells, improves blood sugar in type 1 diabetes - Yahoo

Older drug reprograms white blood cells, improves blood sugar in type 1 diabetes - Yahoo

(This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where we present latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) June 10 (Reuters) - We also report...

Dangerous tick-borne disease discovered again in Calif. - SFGATE

Dangerous tick-borne disease discovered again in Calif. - SFGATE

A fourth person has become sickened by a rare bacteria first discovered in Sonoma County.

This Overlooked Health Marker Is Linked To Better Longevity — And You've Probably Never Heard Of It - HuffPost

This Overlooked Health Marker Is Linked To Better Longevity — And You've Probably Never Heard Of It - HuffPost

Increasing this can boost your brain, decrease anxiety, improve cardiovascular health and more.

Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype - Nature

Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype - Nature

Peptide injections are the hottest trend in wellness. Researchers say enthusiasm for these unregulated drugs has got ahead of the science.

The infectious diseases that experts worry could spread during the World Cup - The Washington Post

The infectious diseases that experts worry could spread during the World Cup - The Washington Post

Officials are less worried about viruses in the headlines, and more concerned about illnesses like measles and dengue, as well as covid-19 and sexually transmitted infections.

Trump’s war on state capacity is coming home to roost - Slow Boring

Trump’s war on state capacity is coming home to roost - Slow Boring

From the screwworm to Ebola and beyond, there’s a price to pay.

How to talk to someone who has dementia - Psyche

How to talk to someone who has dementia - Psyche

Dementia makes communication more challenging, but these practices and tips can help you stay connected through the changes