Geographic inequality shown to affect hip fracture recovery
Older adults living in economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods spend significantly fewer days at home in the year following a fall-related hip fracture than those in more affluent areas, according to an…
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Unlocking the Age-Defying Benefits of Black Tea and Berries
A recent study has revealed that a diet rich in black tea, berries, citrus fruits, and apples could significantly promote…
More than 90% of older people with dementia subjected to significant medical interventions in their final year, Duke-NUS reports
A recent study by researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School has found that almost all older adults in Singapore living at…
Size Matters: Understanding the Neuroanatomy Behind Trigeminal Neuralgia’s Response to Treatment
The publication in the journal *Cephalalgia*, recognized as the official outlet of the International Headache Society, unveils groundbreaking findings on…
Recent Study Provides Optimism in Combating Age-Related Vision Loss
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prominent cause of irreversible vision loss in the United States. Current treatments, while available,…
Exploring the Connection Between Food Waste, Climate Change, and an Ageing Population
Food production is a cornerstone of human civilisation, fundamentally influencing the alterations humans have wrought upon the Earth’s landscapes. Cultivating…
