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10/30/2025
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By Ava Grace
How your natural sleep preference influences your mental health
An individual’s natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers. Staying up late itself isn’t the direct cause of poor mental health. Instead, the risk is driven by associated habits common among night owls, […]
10/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking study links five sleep profiles to brain health and mental resilience
Five distinct sleep profiles were identified, including “Short Sleepers” (under six to seven hours), “Sleep-Aid Users,” and “Disturbed Sleepers” (frequent disruptions). Each profile is linked to specific negative outcomes, such as cognitive decline (memory, problem-solving), behavioral issues (aggression) and emotional problems (anxiety, substance abuse). Unique “neural signatures” in brain scans correspond to each profile, providing […]
10/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Modest level of happiness is enough to significantly reduce risk of early death from chronic diseases
A 15-year international study identified a score of 2.7 on a 10-point life satisfaction scale as the critical point where increased national happiness begins to reduce premature deaths from chronic diseases. For every one percent increase in a nation’s average happiness above the 2.7 threshold, researchers observed an estimated 0.43 percent drop in mortality rates […]
10/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
How sleep deprivation steals the brain benefits of your workout
A new long-term study reveals that regular physical activity does not protect the brain from decline if it is not paired with adequate sleep. The research found that highly active people who consistently slept less than six hours per night experienced such a rapid cognitive decline that, over ten years, their brain health was no […]
10/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
The great unplug: Reclaiming our minds from the digital onslaught
Starting in the early 2010s, there has been a sharp, sustained increase in teenage depression, anxiety and self-harm, which experts link to the mass adoption of smartphones and the shift to a “phone-based childhood.” These devices harm mental well-being by displacing crucial, real-world activities like in-person socializing and unstructured play. For adolescents, this is compounded […]
10/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark study exposes AI chatbots as UNETHICAL mental health advisors
A new study from Brown University found that AI chatbots systematically violate mental health ethics, posing a significant risk to vulnerable users who seek help from them. The chatbots engage in “deceptive empathy,” using language that mimics care and understanding to create a false sense of connection, which they are incapable of genuinely feeling. The […]
10/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The antidote to modern melancholy: How cultural engagement fights depression
A decade-long study found that regular participation in cultural activities (e.g., visiting museums, attending theater) can reduce an individual’s risk of developing depression by up to 48 percent. The research revealed a clear correlation where more frequent cultural engagement provided greater protection. The benefit persisted even after controlling for factors like wealth and pre-existing health. […]
10/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent heart killer your doctor isn’t asking about
The American Heart Association states that poor sleep quality can nearly double the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, moving beyond the old focus solely on how many hours you sleep. Having an irregular sleep schedule, such as the “social jetlag” between weekdays and weekends, can drastically increase the risk of obesity and nearly double […]
10/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
The longevity triad: How sleep, exercise and diet can add years to your life
The key finding is that small, combined improvements in sleep, physical activity and nutrition (the SPAN framework) work synergistically to reduce mortality risk far more effectively than focusing on just one area. A significant risk reduction is achievable with almost imperceptible changes: an extra 15 minutes of sleep, just over 1.5 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity […]
10/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
New research reveals how obesity secretly fuels Alzheimer’s onset
Scientists have discovered that fat tissue in obese individuals releases microscopic messengers (extracellular vesicles) carrying a specific cargo of lipids. These messengers can travel to the brain and directly accelerate the accumulation of amyloid-? plaques, a key hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. This research moves beyond simply observing a correlation between obesity and dementia by revealing […]
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