Year: 2025

Innovative support programme shown to ease burnout among dementia caregivers

Caring for a loved one with dementia is an act grounded in devotion, yet it carries a heavy…

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Total daily step count plays a greater role in supporting healthy ageing in older women than stepping frequency

New research suggests that taking at least 4000 steps on just one or two days each week is…

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Rigid arterial pathways could intensify the initial stages of cognitive decline in later life

Findings from the multisite IGNITE clinical trial indicate that arterial stiffness — a condition in which large blood…

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Playing or listening to music in later life tied to sharply lower dementia risk, research shows

A new Monash University-led study has found that regularly listening to music after the age of seventy is…

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Enhancing Longevity Through Improved Hand Dexterity

Among older adults, the decline in lower limb strength—necessary for walking, standing, and maintaining balance—has long been recognised…

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Amino acid supplement could help older adults get more out of their exercise routine

Feeling drained can make even light exercise feel daunting, and this tendency becomes more noticeable as people grow…

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Why Age Matters in Vaccine Response and What Can Enhance Protection

As flu season approaches and vaccination campaigns begin once again, a long-standing challenge comes back into focus: vaccines…

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Cutting Back on Sleep Medication May Enhance Well-Being and Extend Lifespan in Older Adults

Millions of older adults in the United States struggle with chronic insomnia, and many rely on prescription sleep…

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High Intake of Ultra-Processed Foods Associated with Reduced Physical Function in Later Life

A recent study published in Nutrients examined whether eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods influences frailty and physical…

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Study reveals many Americans misunderstand the link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk

Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have reported that many people in the United…

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Extent of Plant-Food Processing as a Determinant of Heart Health

Many earlier studies have suggested that eating a large amount of ultra-processed foods is linked to an increased…

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Research Reveals How Social and Economic Hardship in Local Communities May Contribute to Higher Dementia Rates

Cambridge researchers have revealed new evidence explaining why living in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhood may raise a person’s…

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