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1. **Healthy Diet Linked with Reduced Dementia Risk**
– A Swedish study led by the Karolinska Institute tracked 1,865 adults aged 60+ over 15 years.
– Found that a low-inflammatory diet may lower dementia risk by up to 30%, especially those with biomarkers indicating high risk (p-tau217 protein).
– The study links early detection via blood biomarkers with lifestyle prevention but does not prove cause and effect.
– Quote by Anja Mrhar notes diet quality could be relevant for people already at biological risk.
2. **Heat-resistant Reef Proposed for UNESCO World Heritage Status**
– The Red Sea coral reefs in Jordan’s Aqaba Marine Reserve show resilience against warming seas and bleaching, making them globally significant.
– Nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status by IUCN along with four other sites worldwide (in DR Congo, Denmark, the US, and South Korea).
– Tim Badman of IUCN highlights the importance of protecting diverse natural heritage.
3. **Glow-worms Reintroduced in English National Park**
– Glow-worms, near threatened in the UK due to habitat loss and light pollution, have been released as larvae in South Downs national park.
– The park is known for some of the darkest skies in Europe, providing good conditions for their survival and return.
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