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Oxygen Therapy May Slow the Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s According to New Study

[ad_1] Tel aviv university A team of researchers has managed to restore brain trauma using hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This is the first time in the scientific world that non-drug therapy has been shown to be effective in preventing the core biological processes responsible for the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Using a specific hyperbaric oxygen therapy…

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World’s Largest Floating Office Opens in Rotterdam and it is Designed for Climate Change Resilience

[ad_1] Powerhouse Company The world’s largest floating office building opens in the Netherlands, where, unsurprisingly, it will house the offices of the Global Adaptation Center. Anchored in the port of Rijnhaven in Rotterdam, both the office and the organization will make a fighting alliance in attempts to lessen the impact of climate change on our…

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If Left to Regrow, Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Could Recover Faster and Store More Carbon Cheaper Than Tree Planting

[ad_1] Several small examples of natural reforestation in Ireland and the United Kingdom, two nations interested in restoring past versions of their ecosystems, show the breadth of success one can have if you simply let nature take its course. RELATED: 150 brands come together to clean up our paper supply: save the world’s forests and…

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Stories or Music Can Synchronize the Heartbeats of Everyone Listening into a Single Rhythm

[ad_1] Long ago, before Guttenberg’s printing press, before the Chinese invented parchment paper, before clay tablets and papyrus, humans transmitted information through stories. It turns out that those thousands of years of narrative tradition may have altered our own biology, like a new article published in Cell reveals that narrative stimuli, ie “Once upon a…