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Most accurate article on the secret to longevity to date

The world’s oldest person made it to 122—3 reasons she lived so long, from a longevity expert who knew her 1 – Be Rich.2 – Don’t smoke (and by inference, similarly health impacting things).3 – Avoid work and stress all costs. Bonus – Have a decent social life. Doesn’t matter how much metformin you mainline …

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Just another dump in this cold information winter…

Genetic architecture of the white matter connectome of the human brain – “The Stack” Genetically distinct parallel projection populations from ventral hippocampus to prefrontal cortex – How does the feedback loop (or “awareness of awareness”) work? Cortical activity emerges in region-specific patterns during early brain development – “The Stack” Somatodendritic orientation determines tDCS-induced neuromodulation of …

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A 19-Year-Old Adolescent with Probable Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) primarily affects older adults. In this report, we present the case of a 19-year-old male with gradual memory decline for 2 years and World Health Organization-University of California Los Angeles Auditory Verbal Learning Test (WHO-UCLA AVLT) results also showing memory impairment. Positron emission tomography-magnetic resonance imaging with 18F fluorodeoxyglucose revealed atrophy of …

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Is the trend toward pre-term induction driving rates of developmental issues?

Lower gestational age is associated with lower cortical volume and cognitive and educational performance in adolescence Phase-Based Cortical Synchrony Is Affected by Prematurity Vulnerability of the Neonatal Connectome following Postnatal Stress Brain volumes and white matter microstructure in 8- to 10-year-old children born with fetal growth restriction Effects of gestational age on brain volume and …

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According to the model – Deja Vu/Jamais Vu

Deja Vu is the sensation that an experience is familiar despite it being novel. Jamais Vu is the sensation that an experience is unfamiliar despite prior experience. Both of these experiences are common around “puberty”, “psychotic episodes”, and in “dementia”. Under the model, these are physiological artifacts of a “bad” dorsal/ventral map bind. We should …

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Birds, Snakes, and Airplanes… The end of internal privacy

Sparked by – Fake Restaurant Promotion Helps Nab Suspect In 36-Year-Old Florida Cold Case Murder This concept just absolutely floored me, the idea of collecting DNA from everyone, legally, and without their knowledge or consent, is as simple as running a free food promotion. Maybe the new title for handing out samples at Costco could …

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