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The Only Licensed Drug for Dementia Agitation Is Riskier Than Doctors Assumed

A 165,000-patient UK study has found risperidone raises stroke risk in all dementia patients, not just those with prior heart disease, upending prescribing assumptions.

Cascade Daily Editorial · Mar 17 · 8,000 views
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The Protein Behind Diabetic Blindness Was Hiding in Plain Sight
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The Protein Behind Diabetic Blindness Was Hiding in Plain Sight
A newly identified protein triggers diabetic blindness before symptoms appear, and blocking it in mice stopped the damage entirely.
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The Focus Supplement Linked to Shorter Lifespans in Men
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The Focus Supplement Linked to Shorter Lifespans in Men
A study of 270,000 people links higher tyrosine levels to nearly a year of lost life expectancy in men, raising urgent questions about the nootropic supplement industry.
Mar 17
The Body Ages as a System, Not an Organ: What 7 Million Cells Reveal
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The Body Ages as a System, Not an Organ: What 7 Million Cells Reveal
A new cellular atlas of 7 million cells across 21 organs reveals that aging is a coordinated, system-wide process that begins far earlier than expected.
Mar 17
Lucid's Cosmos and Earth Are a Bet That Premium EVs Can Go Mainstream
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Lucid's Cosmos and Earth Are a Bet That Premium EVs Can Go Mainstream
Lucid's new Cosmos and Earth crossovers aren't just product launches — they're a high-stakes test of whether premium EV brands can survive going mainstream.
Mar 17
The EV Graveyard Is Growing, and Policy Whiplash Is Only Part of the Story
Mobility
The EV Graveyard Is Growing, and Policy Whiplash Is Only Part of the Story
Automakers are canceling EVs at a striking pace, and the ripple effects through supply chains and communities are only beginning to show.
Mar 17
Volkswagen Renames the ID.3 and Adds Bidirectional Charging — But the Ghost of the Golf Looms
Mobility
Volkswagen Renames the ID.3 and Adds Bidirectional Charging — But the Ghost of the Golf Looms
Volkswagen's ID.3 update brings bidirectional charging and physical buttons back — but the real story is what it reveals about the EV industry's unfinished reckoning.
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Rivian's R2 Bet and the Chevy Bolt's Return Signal a Pivotal Shift in Affordable EVs
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Rivian's R2 Bet and the Chevy Bolt's Return Signal a Pivotal Shift in Affordable EVs
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Microplastics Are Accumulating in Human Brains. The Neuroscience Is Alarming.
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Microplastics Are Accumulating in Human Brains. The Neuroscience Is Alarming.
Mar 17
The Cheap Bolt Charges Faster Than GM's Premium EVs. That's a Problem for Ultium.
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The Cheap Bolt Charges Faster Than GM's Premium EVs. That's a Problem for Ultium.
Mar 17
The Longevity Content Boom: What America's Most-Read Health Stories Reveal About Us
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The Longevity Content Boom: What America's Most-Read Health Stories Reveal About Us
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Two US Minesweepers Pull Back From the Gulf as Iran's Strait Threat Grows Louder
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Two US Minesweepers Pull Back From the Gulf as Iran's Strait Threat Grows Louder
Two of America's three Gulf-based minesweepers are docked in Malaysia as Iran escalates threats against the Strait of Hormuz, leaving deterrence on a knife edge.
Mar 17
The Quiet Power Shift: Why Older Voices Are Reshaping What Longevity Means
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The Quiet Power Shift: Why Older Voices Are Reshaping What Longevity Means
When older adults become narrators rather than subjects, the entire architecture of longevity policy may need to be rebuilt from the ground up.
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