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Antiviral drugs and shingles vaccines tied to lower dementia risk10:23 New evidence links viral infections to dementia risk, suggesting vaccines and antiviral therapies may offer preventive pathways against cognitive decline. Sugar intake may reduce effectiveness of relaxation exercises5:28 How does sugar affect relaxation exercises? A new study carried out by researchers from the University of Konstanz provides revealing insights into the connection between blood glucose and the autonomic nervous system: The intake of sugar counteracts relaxation. Gut microbiota regulates intestinal epithelial cell function and plasticity5:28 A research team led by scientists from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, has made significant progress in understanding the relationship between gut microbiota and intestinal cells. Self-practice training improves CBT skills and reflective practice5:28 Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed and evaluated a new eight-week training program that enables psychology trainees to effectively CBT by applying its techniques to themselves. One Health Summit drives a new wave of coordinated action for global health threats5:28 On World Health Day, global leaders gathered in France for a milestone "One Health Summit", where the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners announced a new wave of concrete actions to better protect people, animals and the planet from future health crises. Noninvasive urine test improves prediction of bladder cancer treatment outcomes5:28 Bladder cancer arises from the lining of the bladder, the organ that stores urine, and is one of the most common cancers in the United States. Most patients are diagnosed at an early stage called non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), in which the tumors are confined to the inner layers of the bladder. Brain study reveals sender and receiver roles in default mode network5:28 The default mode network (DMN) is a distributed set of interconnected brain regions that has long been associated with internally oriented cognition such as remembering the past, thinking about the future, or thinking about oneself. Childhood trauma inspires research into brain repair and recovery4:55 What began as a child's encounter with trauma has grown into a research programme committed to understanding recovery. Neighborhood conditions linked to cellular aging and health disparities4:55 There's a growing consensus that your zip code is a strong predictor of your health and lifespan. Now, researchers at NYU School of Global Public Health have determined that neighborhood conditions may be driving aging at the cellular level. RNA barcoding maps neural connections with unprecedented resolution4:55 By tagging neurons with molecular "barcodes," researchers mapped connections among thousands of neurons in the mouse brain with unprecedented speed and resolution. |