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Important Notice for Older Adults: Quitting Smoking is Always an Option

Elsevier's new study published in the *American Journal of Preventive Medicine* reveals that even quitting smoking at 75…

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Research Highlights the Essential Role of Hearing and Vision Health in Dementia Care Management

A recent groundbreaking study spearheaded by Trinity College Dublin and the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), spanning five…

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Resilience in the Face of Challenge: The Recovery of Older Adults from the COVID-19 Pandemic

During a pandemic, the focus often shifts towards immediate challenges such as disease management, safety assurance, and disruption…

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New Study Highlights Concerns Over Pesticide Residues Among Fruit and Vegetable Consumers in Five Countries

Researchers from CABI have uncovered significant concerns regarding pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables, pinpointing them as a…

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Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle Could Mitigate Brain Ageing Linked to Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is recognised as a significant risk factor for dementia. However, the specific effects of diabetes…

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Recent Study Reveals Cellular Routes to Alzheimer’s and Divergent Brain Ageing

A new study has provided a compelling answer to a long-standing question in ageing research, explicitly addressing whether…

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Decreasing Daily Sitting to Alleviate Back Pain

A recent study conducted by the University of Turku in Finland revealed that cutting down on daily sitting…

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Regular Consumption of Soda, Fruit Drinks, and Excessive Coffee Associated with Increased Stroke Risk

New global research co-led by the University of Galway, in collaboration with McMaster University Canada and an international…

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Age Is Merely a Digit

As we journey through life, our methods to handle our finances and make decisions about them evolve. It's…

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Recent Study Provides Optimism in Combating Age-Related Vision Loss

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prominent cause of irreversible vision loss in the United States. Current treatments,…

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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…

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New Psychological Research Reveals How Our Brains Segment the Day into Distinct Chapters

From the moment a person transitions from the street to step inside a restaurant, their brain marks the…

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Face-to-Face Interaction Associated with Reduced Loneliness Among Elderly Adults

Direct interactions reduce loneliness among older individuals more effectively than remote communication, like phone calls, emails, or texts,…

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Laughter Could Be as Beneficial as Eye Drops for Dry Eyes

"Laughter may be as effective as eye drops in treating symptoms of dry eye disease, according to findings…

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