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Mayo Clinic study uses artificial intelligence to link core density in midlife to fall risk

Artificial intelligence applied to abdominal imaging may help identify adults at increased risk of falling as early as…

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Post-Pandemic Decline in U.S. Nursing Home Capacity Hits Rural Areas Hardest

Despite the steady ageing of the U.S. population, the nation’s nursing home system has been contracting since the…

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A New Framework Viewing Centenarians as Models of Immune Adaptability in Multimorbidity

The article examines the close relationship between multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of multiple chronic diseases, and immunosenescence,…

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Protective Turning Behaviours Used by Older Adults Concerned About Falling

About one in three older adults experiences a fall each year, often resulting in serious injuries such as…

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Study finds cutting alcohol consumption could save lives from cancer

Cutting average alcohol consumption in Australia by just one litre per person each year could lead to a…

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Active Lives, Strong Ties: Boosting Older Adults’ Health Through Connection and Movement

Experts have long recognised that maintaining strong social relationships and staying physically active are both essential for healthy…

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Research Identifies Exercise Types That Target Body Fat in Older Adults

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) may be the most effective form of exercise for reducing body fat while preserving…

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Childhood Pollution Exposure Associated with Lasting Cognitive Consequences

People around the world, particularly in low-income regions, continue to depend on solid fuels such as coal, firewood…

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Research reveals “super agers” often possess two major genetic strengths

The genetic variant most strongly linked to an increased risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is known…

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Artificial Intelligence Exposes Unexpected Byproducts of Drinking Water Treatment

Disinfecting drinking water has played a central role in protecting societies from deadly waterborne illnesses for more than…

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Researchers Find Physical Activity May Restore Brain Health

Caring for the brain is a lifelong process, and new research from the AdventHealth Research Institute offers encouraging…

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Extensive analysis highlights the biological reasons memory fades with age

A significant international research effort combining thousands of brain scans with extensive memory testing has provided fresh insight…

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From gums to the brain: exploring the oral health–dementia link

Poor oral health may raise the risk of dementia through a combination of biological processes and social factors,…

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Why Grip Strength Matters as We Grow Older

New research has highlighted a little-known structure deep within the brain that may be essential for maintaining physical…

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Maintaining Heart Health for Older Male Sportsmen

Veteran male endurance athletes who have spent many years training at high intensity may face a higher risk…

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