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NIH Scientists Protest Research Cuts, Study Reveals US Dementia Disparities, Gene Reverses Cellular Aging, Study Links Screen Time to Kids' Issues, and more...
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(0:10): NIH Scientists Protest Trump Administration's Public Health Research Cuts in Bethesda Declaration
(2:35): Study Uncovers Stark Regional Disparities in US Dementia Rates, Southeast Hit Hardest
(4:53): Breakthrough in Aging: SB000 Gene Reverses Cellular Aging Safely, Rivals Yamanaka Factors
(7:16): Largest Study Links Excessive Screen Time to Emotional Issues in Kids; Highlights Importance of Content Quality
(9:38): Appendiceal Cancer Rates Quadruple Among Millennials: Study Highlights Alarming Trend
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(2:35): Study Uncovers Stark Regional Disparities in US Dementia Rates, Southeast Hit Hardest
(4:53): Breakthrough in Aging: SB000 Gene Reverses Cellular Aging Safely, Rivals Yamanaka Factors
(7:16): Largest Study Links Excessive Screen Time to Emotional Issues in Kids; Highlights Importance of Content Quality
(9:38): Appendiceal Cancer Rates Quadruple Among Millennials: Study Highlights Alarming Trend
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For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: Medical Xpress