New Concordia Study Finds Music Inspires Movement, Even When Unliked
According to recent findings published by Concordia University researchers, the desire to groove to music is an innate physiological reaction that operates independently of our overall enjoyment of music. Even…
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Exploring Telehealth as a Supportive Tool for Women Coping with Incontinence
Women experiencing urinary incontinence after childbirth may benefit just as much from telehealth services as from in-person physical therapy, according…
Alcohol Consumption in Elderly Doubles Risk of Brain Hemorrhage Due to Falls
Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries in older adults across the United States, also topping…
Daytime Sleepiness in the Elderly? It May Double the Risk of Dementia
A recent study published on March 19, 2025, in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, presents…
Engaging in physical activity amidst natural surroundings contributes significantly to disease prevention, encompassing ailments such as depression and type 2 diabetes
The research conducted by the esteemed University of Exeter has brought to light a significant discovery-the profound impact of physical…
Association Between Frailty and Prolonged Physical Deterioration in Cancer Survivors
A new research paper has been published in the journal Aging, also listed as "Aging (Albany NY)" on MEDLINE/PubMed and…
