Reconsidering the Care of Patients Admitted for Social Reasons
The categorisation of vulnerable hospital patients as "socially admitted" has been identified as potentially obstructing their medical treatment, as indicated by recent research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal…
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The Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and death in women by nearly 25%
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality by nearly a quarter in women,…
Long-Term Research Indicates Health Problems Emerging Earlier for Younger Generations in the UK
Younger generations in the UK appear to be experiencing poorer health earlier in life than previous generations, according to a…
Engaging in Games, Puzzles, and Reading May Delay Cognitive Deterioration in the Elderly, Including Those with Mild Cognitive Impairment
The process of ageing often leads to a reduction in cognitive abilities among older adults. Furthermore, statistics indicate that around…
Dementia on the Rise in China at an Unusual Pace
A newly published study in the open-access journal PLOS One (7 May 2025) highlights a significant and accelerating rise in…
Investigations have revealed concerns related to security, privacy, and safety in technology applications designed for women, specifically those used for monitoring fertility, menopause, and menstrual cycles
Scholars are urging regulatory measures following their investigation, which underscored security and privacy concerns in women-centric technologies (FemTech), including period-tracking…
