

The #1 Best Diet To Lower Breast Cancer Risk, New Study Suggests
When it comes to the best eating habit to lower your risk of cancer, opting for a diet that doesn't rely on meat might be the way you want to go. However, it turns out that there's a specific kind of plant-based diet that is ideal for helping you avoid breast cancer. ARTICLE


Willingness to give away money among older adults linked to cognitive profile of early Alzheimer's
To help protect older adults from financial exploitation, researchers are working to understand who is most at risk. New findings from the Keck School of Medicine of USC, published this week in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggest that willingness to give away money could be linked to the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. ARTICLE

Ohio bill increasing access to breast cancer screenings for all ages to become law
Ohio is set to make breast cancer care much more accessible than ever before, potentially saving thousands of lives in the state. Once House Bill 371 gets to Gov. Mike DeWine's desk, he plans on signing it, according to a spokesperson for the governor. The legislation, referred to as the "Breast Cancer Bill," would allow everyone, regardless of age, to receive coverage for an annual screening, including advanced screenings for those with dense breasts. It was introduced by st


Neural 'Poisonous Flowers' Could Be The Source of Alzheimer's Plaque, Says Study
Alzheimer's disease has long thwarted our best efforts to pinpoint its underlying causes. Now, a new study in mice suggests that 'poisonous flowers' bulging with cellular debris could be the root source of one hallmark of the wretched disease and a beautifully sinister sign of a failing waste disposal system inside damaged brain cells. ARTICLE