by sagesgroup | Feb 14, 2023 | A1, aging, brain health, Health, longevity, Longevity Hacks, Mind and Body, Public Health, Science
Crossword puzzles, sudoku, ken-ken — all these games purportedly help keep the mind young and nimble. There’s just one drawback to these activities: They’re largely solitary. Study after study shows that community is as important to cognitive health as diet and...by sagesgroup | Feb 6, 2023 | A1, Animal Science, Animals, Biology, Cats, Diseases, Environment, homepage, Pet science., Pets, Public Health, Science
It may come as a surprise, but the plague that caused the infamous Black Death centuries ago is still alive and kicking. The CDC states that roughly seven human plague cases are reported annually. The disease typically spreads when a flea infected with the bacteria...by sagesgroup | Jan 23, 2023 | Biology, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Covid-19 Vaccine, Genetics, Health, Medicine, omicron, Public Health, Science, Syndicated, The Conversation
Despite intensive public health efforts to grind the Covid-19 pandemic to a halt, the recent emergence of the highly transmissible, extensively drug-resistant, and profoundly immune system-evading XBB.1.5 SARS-CoV-2 subvariant is putting the global community on edge....by sagesgroup | Dec 16, 2022 | A1, Animal Science, Animals, Biology, Diseases, Health, nature, Public Health, Science
Few diseases have been with us as long as the plague. We often talk about the deadly disease in the past tense, but the truth is that it never really went away — particularly in rodent populations. Researchers have long been stumped by the odd transmission of plague...