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Give Philip K Dick a chance: Start with ‘Ubik’. I think we all need a little bit of Dick in our lives, to broaden our horizons.
Warframe is an amazing game in its own right. You should try it (it’s free) just to see how they twisted all the tropes. It’s an mmo where you’re alone or with 3 strangers. You can gain xp from those strangers’ kills if you’re close enough. Everything you can buy is also available for free.
Very interesting and fun game, with a truly amazing story/universe.
I just want to share my love for this franchise, is that truly a crime?
Oh wow, this movie looks beautiful and interesting!
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Mouseguard. Everything’s of epic proportions when you’re a mouse.
Very interesting and informative. Thanks!
Imagine talking about a bacteria that could save lives and never naming it! For those who want to know, it’s in the nature article: E.coli and pseudomonas are the ones cited in the source document, widely spread bacteria already in your gut. Sooooo…
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Amazing movie, btw. Children of men (2006) Anticipation movie taking place in 2027.
A dietary approach combining elements of the Mediterranean and Dash eating patterns could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 53 per cent, according to new findings.
The Mediterranean-Dash intervention for neurocognitive delay brings together two well-established dietary patterns known for their health benefits.
Studies have shown that following this brain-focused diet may slow cognitive decline and protect against dementia.
The approach emphasises consuming specific nutrients that support brain health, including those found in leafy greens, fish, nuts, berries and dark chocolate.
The Mind diet packs a generous amount of antioxidants present in fruits and vegetables
The Mind diet incorporates fundamental principles from both Mediterranean and Dash eating patterns while placing particular emphasis on brain-protective nutrients.
These include flavonoids and polyphenols present in fruits, vegetables, tea and dark chocolate, as well as folate from leafy green vegetables and legumes.
The diet also prioritises N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids found in oily fish, nuts and seeds.
Both parent diets focus on plant-based foods, low-fat dairy products and lean proteins such as fish and chicken, whilst limiting red and processed meats.
The Dash component specifically targets low-sodium foods and restricts added sugars and saturated fats to help reduce blood pressure.
Multiple studies have demonstrated the Mind diet’s potential benefits for brain health.
Research involving 906 older adults revealed that those with higher Mind diet scores experienced slower cognitive decline over nearly five years of follow-up.
A post-mortem examination of 581 participants who had followed either the Mind diet or Mediterranean diet for at least ten years showed fewer amyloid plaques in their brains.
These plaques are considered a primary indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, with leafy green consumption appearing to be the most significant dietary factor.
A systematic review examining 13 studies found consistent positive associations between Mind diet adherence and cognitive performance in older adults.
Mind diet’s potential benefits for brain health have been studied extensively
Most existing research relies on observational studies and food frequency questionnaires, which carry inherent limitations regarding reliability and potential participant bias.
Only one randomised controlled trial has been conducted to date, which showed women following the Mind diet experienced modest improvements in memory and attention compared to a control group.
These methodological constraints mean definitive conclusions about causation remain elusive.
However, ongoing research in this field is expected to provide clearer insights into the diet’s mechanisms and benefits, potentially establishing more concrete evidence for its role in preventing cognitive decline and dementia.
Not sure i need to watch 100 tv shows before i die.
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In his book about writing sci-fi and fantasy, Orson Scott Card posits this is the first thing you should think about when mai ng your sci-fi setting: FTL (star wars) or Cryogenization (alien). This directly impacts how societies evolve: do you say goodbye to your loved ones when hopping on the starship, knowing you’ll never see them again, or can you zap from one side of the galaxy to the other and still be back for breakfast?
Yes, but have you tried Tequila?
Picture: Frau Ludwig levitating eggs.