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New study shows how coffee can lower risk of dementia

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Brain training reduces dementia risk, study says
Researchers announced on Monday that a randomised controlled trial -- considered the gold standard for medical research -- has finally identified something capable of significantly lowering people's r...

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Top off your coffee: Study finds moderate caffeine intake may reduce dementia risk
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Your daily coffee habit may play a role in dementia risk, study finds
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Researchers say coffee, tea could lower risk for developing dementia
Researchers found that people who drank two to three cups of coffee or one cup of tea a day have about an 18% lower chance of developing dementia.

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Drinking tea and coffee may help preserve brain function and reduce risk of dementia, study suggests
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The possible health benefit hiding in your coffee or tea cup
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People with a certain BMI are more prone to deadly infections, study reveals

Obesity contributes to more than 10% of infection-related deaths and up to 11% could be prevented by addressing obesity, according to a study of 550,000 adults in Finland and the U.K.
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Dream Companion: Benchmarking Study Introduces New Evaluation Standards for AI Girl Generator Platforms

LONDON, UKA newly released benchmarking study examining the current generation of Dream Companion and AI Girlfriend
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Even your 'friendly' gut bacteria can cause inflammation, study finds -- here's how

A study reveals how microscopic bacteria can physically alter your cells and wreak havoc.
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Thinking About What to Study? Here Are 10 New Career Paths With Strong Job Prospects

Choosing what to study has never felt more overwhelming. Traditional career paths are shifting, entire industries are being reshaped by technology, and new roles are emerging faster than ever. From AI driven jobs to sustainability focused careers and digital first professions,
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Apple News promotes left-leaning media outlets — as it shuts out conservative sites entirely: study

Apple’s popular news app has been aggressively promoting articles from left-leaning news outlets — even as it has all but shut down posts from more conservative publications, according to an explosive study.
Michigan Technological University
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Why Study Math?

Students studying math can focus on statistics. Statistics is one of the fastest-growing fields in the country and is ranked No. 9 for Best Technology Jobs, No. 50 in Best STEM Jobs, and No. 92 in 100 Best Jobs by U.S. News & World Report as of April 2025.
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Study reveals "speed training" the brain could delay dementia onset by years

Speed training your brain could help delay developing dementia by years, according to a recent National Institutes of Health study.
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Rising CO₂ and warming jointly limit phosphorus availability in rice soils, decade-long study reveals

A decade-long study has revealed that rising atmospheric CO₂ and warming work together to reduce the availability of phosphorus in rice-upland crop rotation systems, potentially threatening future food security.
The Independent Florida Alligator
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Study Edge becomes a second classroom for many UF students

Thousands of students budget between $50 and $90 a month for Study Edge, a third-party tutoring service near UF’s campus that offers course-specific exam preparation.
Michigan Technological University
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Study Away and Abroad Experiences

Michigan Tech-led programs are designed for Michigan Tech students to study away with other Michigan Tech students and take Michigan Tech courses taught by Michigan Tech professors.
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Study of Buddhist Monks Finds Meditation Alters Brain Activity

Meditation isn’t thinking about nothing. New research reinforces that it's a mind-altering, dynamic state that promotes focus, learning, and well-being.
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