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New Research Links Some Infections to Increased Dementia Risk

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Health News Updates

Early Signs of Dementia

Recent research shows that nearly half of the people diagnosed with dementia had one of 29 identifiable medical conditions years before their diagnosis. These conditions could provide earlier warning signs and help in early intervention.

Rising Health Concerns

Reports indicate a concerning increase in cases of a disease commonly referred to as the “white plague” in the U.S. Doctors are cautioning about a potential ‘rebound effect’ that could worsen this situation.

Hope for Cancer Patients

A new study suggests that high-dose vitamin therapy may be beneficial for certain aggressive brain cancers, offering renewed hope to patients seeking treatment options.


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A Remarkable Swimmer at 95

Jane Asher, a 95-year-old swimmer, continues to astound experts with her strength and fitness. While competing, she has set several swimming records and is recognized in the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

Early Cancer Detection

A routine blood test has successfully detected cancer in a patient before any symptoms appeared. This emphasizes the importance of regular check-ups and early testing for better health outcomes.

Daily Habits for Happiness

Research indicates that people who lead happier and healthier lives often practice six specific habits each day. Implementing these could greatly improve one’s emotional and physical well-being.


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Dangerous Drug Combination

A worrying new trend is emerging as a drug known as ‘rhino tranq’ is becoming more widespread across the U.S., raising alarms about its potentially deadly effects when mixed with other substances.

Measles Outbreak

The ongoing measles outbreak has claimed the lives of at least 46 children worldwide, highlighting an urgent need for increased vaccinations and public awareness to combat this virus.


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