Three Revelations from a Cardiologist and ‘SuperAgers’ Scholar on Cultivating a Longer, Vigorously Healthier Life

Three Revelations from a Cardiologist and ‘SuperAgers’ Scholar on Cultivating a Longer, Vigorously Healthier Life

Back in 2007, scientific minds embarked on a quest to decipher the enigmatic constitution of so-called “SuperAgers”—individuals who defy senescence, reaching their 80s with vitality unmarred by degenerative ailments and minds as limber as those of people decades younger. Was their secret genetic serendipity? Habitual discipline? Fortuitous chance? Fast-forward nearly twenty rotations around the sun, … Read more

Happy ultra-processed foods day!

Devouring a hot dog beneath a sky ablaze with fireworks on the Fourth of July isn’t merely nostalgic — it borders on ritualistic patriotism. From saccharine tricolor popsicles brimming with Red Dye 40 to nitrate-saturated franks and a continual cascade of sugary cocktails, this fervently American jubilee doubles as a bacchanal of gastronomic disarray. However, … Read more

House Announces Week of July 14th as “Crypto Week”

The U.S. House of Representatives has officially designated the week of July 14, 2025, as “Crypto Week,” signaling a major legislative push to define the future of digital assets in America. Led by House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill, House Agriculture Committee Chairman GT Thompson, and House Republican leadership, Congress plans to bring to … Read more

Doctors Are Begging People In Their 30s To Get This Cancer Screening That Could Literally Save Your Life

Historically, the gold standard for diagnosing colorectal cancer has been a colonoscopy. During the procedure, a thin tube with a camera is inserted into the rectum, which lets the doctor examine the inside of the colon and look for abnormal growths. But in the United States, colonoscopies are only routinely done in people who are … Read more

Psilocybin induces large-scale brain network reorganization, offering insights into the psychedelic state

A new study published in Translational Psychiatry has provided the most detailed look yet at how psilocybin affects brain activity in rodents. Researchers found that psilocybin produces widespread changes in brain network organization, disrupting normal patterns of communication between brain regions and creating a unique state of high-frequency neural connectivity. These effects varied depending on … Read more

Amid bleak state revenue forecast, Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes millions in education funding

Legislators say they’re unlikely to consider a possible override vote until they reconvene in January 2026 Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed more than $122 million from Alaska’s annual budget plan before signing it into law Thursday. The governor’s vetoes fell heaviest on education, as Dunleavy eliminated more than $50 million from the state’s per-student education funding … Read more

Keeping the Greek education flame alive in Turkey

Teachers working at the community’s schools in Istanbul talk about their important cultural mission and share their love of what they do “Our city is not just its monuments and memories. Our city is alive, because there are still teachers who work with love, faith and vision. There are still students who are eager for … Read more

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