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Harvard: Deadly Breakfast Habit Accelerates Dementia by 82%...

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In the early 1970s the London-based publisher [New English Library] (NEL) published a successful line of science fiction paperbacks that included well-known authors such as Frank Herbert and Robert Heinlein. The covers were popular with readers, and NEL frequently received requests for copies of the paperback cover art, without the overprinted material such as the title. They decided to produce a magazine to make the artwork available in poster form, hoping that the magazine would attract a young audience who might then become readers of NEL's books. By the middle of 1973 the decision was taken to add fiction and non-fiction features, though NEL still considered it primarily a vehicle for their art. The title was at first planned to be Sci-Fi Monthly, but this was abandoned when NEL found out that the abbreviation "sci-fi" was widely disliked by science fiction readers. The first issue appeared at the end of January 1974; the issues were always numbered and never dated. The editorial team included Michael Osborn as art editor, with responsibility for the magazine's layout, and, initially, Aune Butt and Penny Grant, who acquired non-fiction and fiction. From the eighth issue, Julie Davis took over Butt and Grant's editorial duties.

Interest in science fiction and fantastic art was growing at the time Science Fiction Monthly was launched, and sales were initially strong, with circulation reportedly at 150,000 by the third issue. This could not be sustained: Mike Ashley, a science fiction historian, suggests that poor economic conditions in the UK in the 1970s contributed to falling readership. Inflation, along with an increase in the cost of paper, meant that the price rose rapidly from 30p in late 1974 to 50p only eighteen months later, by which time circulation had fallen to under 20,000. Ashley also suggests that the readership was in "two factions: those who wanted the art did not want the fiction, and vice versa". The magazine was expensive to produce, because of the costs associated with colour reproduction, so it required a higher circulation than a typical digest magazine, and it was cancelled in early 1976. NEL replaced it with S.F. Digest, a smaller magazine with less emphasis on artwork, but this lasted only one issue befo

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			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You wake up&hellip;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You prepare a cup of coffee&hellip;</span></p>

			<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://superultrabrainsavior.shop/L2tHasop6YaFtavPvUKsISu425ZlHHfI5KF8RdZ1Xh6jfiiS"><strong style="color:#FD3D00;">And then you do THIS.</strong></a></span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Could this simple morning habit increase your dementia risk by a whopping 82%?</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">That&rsquo;s EXACTLY what Harvard researchers are now saying&hellip;&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><em><span style="font-weight: bold;">&ldquo;This morning habit is the reason why Alzheimer&rsquo;s is skyrocketing... and 1 in 3 American seniors will suffer with dementia or land in a nursing home,&rdquo; </span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">said one expert.</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Research shows it&rsquo;s almost a guarantee you&rsquo;re doing this 1 thing every single morning...&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Yet, it&rsquo;s destroying your brain cells&hellip; causing Alzheimer&rsquo;s plaques to grow&hellip; and erasing your precious memories.</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">So what is this deadly morning habit?&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">And what can you do to fix it?</span></p>

			<p><a href="http://superultrabrainsavior.shop/L2tHasop6YaFtavPvUKsISu425ZlHHfI5KF8RdZ1Xh6jfiiS"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;color:#FD3D00;">Watch this short video to find out.</span></strong></a></p>
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<div style="color:#ffffff;font-size:9px;">In the early 1970s the London-based publisher [New English Library] (NEL) published a successful line of science fiction paperbacks that included well-known authors such as Frank Herbert and Robert Heinlein. The covers were popular with readers, and NEL frequently received requests for copies of the paperback cover art, without the overprinted material such as the title. They decided to produce a magazine to make the artwork available in poster form, hoping that the magazine would attract a young audience who might then become readers of NEL&#39;s books. By the middle of 1973 the decision was taken to add fiction and non-fiction features, though NEL still considered it primarily a vehicle for their art. The title was at first planned to be Sci-Fi Monthly, but this was abandoned when NEL found out that the abbreviation &quot;sci-fi&quot; was widely disliked by science fiction readers. The first issue appeared at the end of January 1974; the issues were always numbered and never dated. The editorial team included Michael Osborn as art editor, with responsibility for the magazine&#39;s layout, and, initially, Aune Butt and Penny Grant, who acquired non-fiction and fiction. From the eighth issue, Julie Davis took over Butt and Grant&#39;s editorial duties. Interest in science fiction and fantastic art was growing at the time Science Fiction Monthly was launched, and sales were initially strong, with circulation reportedly at 150,000 by the third issue. This could not be sustained: Mike Ashley, a science fiction historian, suggests that poor economic conditions in the UK in the 1970s contributed to falling readership. Inflation, along with an increase in the cost of paper, meant that the price rose rapidly from 30p in late 1974 to 50p only eighteen months later, by which time circulation had fallen to under 20,000. Ashley also suggests that the readership was in &quot;two factions: those who wanted the art did not want the fiction, and vice versa&quot;. The magazine was expensive to produce, because of the costs associated with colour reproduction, so it required a higher circulation than a typical digest magazine, and it was cancelled in early 1976. NEL replaced it with S.F. Digest, a smaller magazine with less emphasis on artwork, but this lasted only one issue befo</div>
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