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University of Virginia researcher Eyleen Jorgelina O’Rourke, PhD, and her team have been seeking to identify the mechanisms driving healthy aging and longevity.

Detoxing body of 2 fat by-products could extend lifespan

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‘Lyft’ vs. ‘Lift’: Consumers are less likely to support brands with unconventional spellings, study shows

SARS-CoV-2-infected dead hamsters had high virus titers. Angel care or embalming could prevent transmission from infected hamsters' dead bodies. Proper treatment of SARS-CoV-2-infected corpses is critical to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection.

Guidelines to prevent Covid transmission from the dead

A marble bust of Mozart

The Mozart effect myth: Listening to music does not help against epilepsy

Children playing soccer/football.

Physical activity can help mental health in pre-teen years

Illustration of weight lifting equipment, brain and pills

Exercise more effective than medicines to manage mental health

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Just 11 minutes of daily exercise could prevent 1 in 10 early deaths

Class of milk

Forgoing one food treats eosinophilic esophagitis as well as excluding six

Happy child

“What a wonderful day, I’m so happy!” Research shows how children learn emotion labels through parents’ speech

nicotinamide riboside

Researchers link supplement to reduced Alzheimer’s biomarkers in brain

Researchers used the drug fasudil to restore neurons and improve methamphetamine-induced cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model of schizophrenia

Drug reverses key symptoms of schizophrenia in mice

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COVID-19 virus can be detected in tears

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CBD shows promise for reducing cigarette smoking

Weights at a gym

Time of day may determine the amount of fat burned by exercise

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