Year: 2025

Neuropsychological Differences in Ageing: Investigating Ethnicity and Mental Well-being

Researchers Carol Fadalla, Jonathan Singer, Peter Rerick, Lauren Elliott, Elisabeth McLean, Sydnie Schneider, Lauren Chrzanowski, Veronica Molinar-Lopez, and…

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Language Triggers Unseen Cognitive Mechanisms Influencing Feelings, Choices, and Actions

In a revolutionary study published in the journal Cell Reports, researchers have revealed that neurotransmitters are activated in…

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Congested Roads, Quick Meals: Research Connects Traffic Jams to Poor Dietary Choices

Have you ever been more tempted to grab fast food for dinner after a long, frustrating commute? You…

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How Mature Women are Finding Freedom on the Open Road

Mature Australian women challenge conventional views on ageing by embarking on solo road trips, exploring their country's vast…

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Freshwater Algae: The Potential Superfood to Nourish the Globe

Chlorella Vulgaris, a green algae found in freshwater environments such as lakes and rivers, is increasingly recognized as…

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Strong Association Detected Between Heme Iron in Red Meat and Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

A recent study by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers has further substantiated the connection between…

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Brown Adipose Tissue Enhances Athletic Performance and Supports Healthy Ageing

A recent study published on December 18, 2024, in the journal Aging, officially referred to as “Aging (Albany…

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Scientists uncover three psychological profiles that may shape mental, cognitive, and brain health in ageing

An international study featured in Nature Mental Health has identified three distinct psychological profiles that correlate with varying…

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Is it Possible to Use Carrots as a Treatment for Diabetes?

The potential of everyday vegetables to influence severe health conditions has long been a topic of scientific inquiry.…

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Higher Incidence of Suicidal Behaviour Among Construction Workers

Male construction workers exhibit a 50 per cent elevated risk of engaging in suicide attempts and actual suicides,…

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New Study Suggests Retirement Could Harm Mental Health, with Alcohol Use Potentially Exacerbating the Problem

The phenomenon of retirement leading to increased signs of depression, compared to those still employed, and the complicating…

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Recent research connects sugary beverages to millions of diabetes and heart disease incidents worldwide

A recent study conducted by researchers at the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science…

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