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Research on air pollution and cognitive decline has indicated that cleaner air may reduce the risk for Alzheimer's and other dementias. (James Wheeler/Unsplash)
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Study Finds Clean Air Matters For A Healthy Brain

October 9, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Study Finds Clean Air Matters For A Healthy Brain

Studies have linked air pollution to a greater risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
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New research shows sunlight can trigger the release of sex hormones. (Mayur Gala/Unsplash)
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All Frisky: How Sunlight Can Fire Up Hormones That Make People Feel Sexier

September 2, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on All Frisky: How Sunlight Can Fire Up Hormones That Make People Feel Sexier

Being outdoors in the sun’s rays triggers the release of sex hormones.
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Leaded Gasoline Says a Final Farewell in Algeria, the World’s Last Holdout

August 30, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Leaded Gasoline Says a Final Farewell in Algeria, the World’s Last Holdout

Algeria is the final country to ban the sale of the toxic fuel.
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FDA Approves Pfizer Vaccine

August 25, 2021 LA Data News 0

Data News Staff Edited Report Pfizer’s two-dose COVID-19 Vaccine has received full approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – the first jab to be licensed in the nation. The vaccine had initially […]

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New Orleans Mandates Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID Test for Some Indoor Establishments

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Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor In a move to slow the spread of the Delta Variant of COVID-19, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and New Orleans Health Department Director Dr. Jennifer Avegno have recently […]

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Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards Temporarily Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate

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Data News Staff Edited Report Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) announced on August 2, 2021, that the state is reinstating a temporary indoor mask mandate for all people ages 5 and older. This, in […]

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New Study Shows Playing Bridge Is Mood-Booster And Stress-Buster

July 21, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on New Study Shows Playing Bridge Is Mood-Booster And Stress-Buster

The card game also helps strengthen cognition and broaden social interactions.
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Scientists Believe Constipation Can Be Early Sign Of Parkinson’s Disease

June 16, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Scientists Believe Constipation Can Be Early Sign Of Parkinson’s Disease

This common non-motor symptom could predate diagnosis of the neurological disease by up to 20 years. 
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Study: ‘Zoom Fatigue’ Affects Women More Than Men

May 6, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Study: ‘Zoom Fatigue’ Affects Women More Than Men

“Self-focused” attention leads to exhaustion and anxiety.
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What Entrepreneurs In One Country Do To Succeed And Stay Sane

April 8, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on What Entrepreneurs In One Country Do To Succeed And Stay Sane

Startup founders and an investor discuss why running, meditating and working out are essential to their success. 
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