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Assessing the Impact of Disease and Addressing Treatment Challenges in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Imagine the frustration of slowly losing the ability to express yourself, not due to a lapse in memory…
Scientists Discover that Disrupted Sleep Is a Key Symptom of the Most Prevalent Liver Disorder
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is becoming increasingly common globally,…
Solitude and Seclusion: Returning to Pre-Pandemic Figures Yet Remaining Elevated for Elderly Adults
Loneliness and isolation among older Americans have reverted mainly to pre-pandemic levels, indicating that over a third of…
Recent Study Suggests Daily Coffee Intake May Extend Healthy Lifespan by Up to Two Year
A newly published review paper, which appears in Ageing Research Reviews and has support from the Institute for…
Homeownership in the US Associated with Increased Longevity
Dr Casey Breen, a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Oxford University's Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and Department…
Texas A&M Study Reveals Gut Healing Could Mitigate Long-Term Effects of Stroke
Researchers at Texas A&M University have uncovered that improving gut health could be crucial in enhancing long-term recovery…
People Suffering from Migraines Have Increased Risk of Depression Amidst Pandemic
A recent in-depth study by the University of Toronto has shed light on the severe mental health effects…
Promising Natural Extracts Herald a New Era in Anti-Ageing Skin Care: Pioneering Advances in Dermatological Health
Cyanobacteria, often called blue-green algae, are ancient organisms that have thrived for billions of years across various environments…
Cardiovascular Medications Could Lower Dementia Risk
Cardiovascular disease and dementia are significant public health issues that impose substantial burdens on healthcare systems and society…
Earlier Detection of Diabetes Associated with Increased Dementia Risk
The study conducted by researchers at the NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, recently published in PLOS ONE,…
The Human Heart’s Concealed Capacity for Self-Repair
After experiencing severe heart failure, the heart's natural capacity to regenerate by creating new cells is significantly diminished.…
Women Experience Less Sleep and More Frequent Awakenings Compared to Men
A new animal study by researchers at CU Boulder has revealed significant differences in sleep patterns between males…
The Influence of Educational Achievement on Memory Retention and Dementia Risk in Later Years
A recent study led by a researcher from Rutgers Health reveals that historical, educational policies have long-lasting benefits…
Complex Interconnections Between Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Frailty Among Older Adults
A recent study spearheaded by a researcher at Concordia University delves into the interdependent effects of social isolation,…
Cannabis Consumption May Lead to Chromosomal Harm, Elevating Cancer Risk and Affecting Future Generations
The latest research paper published in the journal Addiction Biology presents alarming findings that the use of cannabis…
