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  • A diet that may reduce dementia risk Best of 2025 • Health Edition SUPPORTED BY It’s the Saturday of a holiday week, so perhaps you’re winding down to reset for the new year or still as busy as ever with family festivities. Whatever’s ahead, we hope your stress is low and spirits are high. On that note, we bring you the health and wellness edition of the Best of Nice News 2025 series, including a diet that may reduce dementia risk and the health benefits of donating blood — stories that show how taking care of yourself and…Read more

  • Eating for two (yourself and Earth) . Daily Edition • October 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s Nobel Prize week! The first award, for medicine, was given yesterday to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their work studying the immune system. The prize for physics will be awarded today, chemistry on Wednesday, literature Thursday, and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Things will wrap up next Monday, Oct. 13, with the prize in economics. Stay up to date on the winners. Must Reads These silly games aren’t just for...
  • These personality traits could help you live longer . Daily Edition • October 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There are plenty of ways to keep a written record of your thoughts — junk journaling, gratitude journaling, nature journaling, and more. But one of the oldest methods is a commonplace book, a practice that became popular in Western society during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, and John Locke all kept their own commonplace books, which are logs of what’s happening in the world around you. Quotes,...
  • Happy World Teachers’ Day! Sunday Edition • October 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY When life feels uncertain (which, these days, is more often than not), a great way to move forward is to put one foot in front of the other — literally. Taking a walk to connect with your thoughts is one of the methods therapists recommend for working through uncertainty, and so is prioritizing your “anchors,” or the people and things that remain consistent around you. Check out four other expert-approved tips. — the Nice News team Featured Story...
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