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Medical Notes: Your Hometown May Be Making You Sick, Why Marriage Is Good For Your Health, And The Best Diet For Brain Function

You are here: Home / Archive / Medical Notes / Medical Notes: Your Hometown May Be Making You Sick, Why Marriage Is Good For Your Health, And The Best Diet For Brain Function
Published: October 29, 2025 by RHJ Producer

What’s the best food for your brain?

A new study in the journal Metabolic Brain Disease reveals the best diet to keep your mind healthy. Following a low-carbohydrate or low-calorie meal plan was shown to improve brain metabolism. Researchers found that just two weeks of this diet slowed cognitive decline and supported long-term brain function. The scientists are now conducting a larger clinical trial to see which dietary interventions make the biggest difference.

A new test can reduce barriers to HPV treatment.

Human papilloma-virus, or HPV, is the greatest cause of cervical cancer. A high number of deaths from this cancer are attributed to delays in diagnosis and treatment. Thankfully, researchers have created a new test that provides accurate results within an hour, which helps clinicians begin treatment faster than ever. The study is published in the journal Nature Communications.

Your hometown may be affecting your health.

New research has found that where you live may increase your risk for psychotic disorders. A meta-analysis examined multiple countries and discovered that areas with lower income, high crime, and poor-quality housing showed nearly 80 percent higher rates of mental illness. The research is published in the journal Social Psychiatry And Psychiatric Epidemiology.

Marriage could be the answer to your mood issues.

If you’re looking for a boost in health and happiness, it may be time to tie the knot. A new study reports that single people in America and Japan have lower life satisfaction and health than married people. The data includes assessments of psychological and social factors over two decades. The findings appear in the journal Personal Relationships.

Program #: 25-43Segment Type: Medical NotesHost: Maayan Voss de BettancourtProducers: Jason Dickey| Kristen Farrah
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