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Science Reveals Why Full Doesn’t Mean Finished When It Comes to Food

Research carried out at the University of East Anglia (UEA) offers a compelling explanation for…

Exercise and Nutritional Support May Help Reduce Care Dependency in Dementia

A simple combination of daily physical exercise and protein-rich nutritional drinks may offer meaningful health…

New study reveals staffing levels in care homes may help prevent harmful falls

A new study has found that nursing homes with higher staffing levels tend to report…

Blood Test May Help Predict Longevity, According to New Study

As people grow older, it can be difficult to tell who will continue to enjoy…

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Protein Aggregates Unlikely to Cause Parkinson’s Disease

A recent study published in the journal Advanced Science has brought significant insights into the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases such…

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How Do Newly Developed Community Parks Improve Public Health in Underprivileged Areas?

Community parks are integral to urban ecosystem services, enhancing urban sustainability and human well-being. The correlation between individuals' perceptions of…

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Research Involving 156,000 UK Residents Reveals Urban Dwellers Have the Lowest Levels of Social and Economic Satisfaction and Well-being

A recent study by the Centre for Urban Mental Health at the University of Amsterdam has unearthed significant findings. It…

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Enhanced Drug Management Required for Elderly Hospital Patients

Specialised medication management for elderly patients could significantly reduce their hospital stays and lower their mortality risk, according to new…

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Research Reveals the Significant Effects of Severe Poverty on Death Rates Amongst Ethnically Mixed, Low-Income Groups

Over the last four decades, the wealth, health, and mortality disparity between affluent and impoverished Americans has grown consistently. Recently,…

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Routine Use of Fish Oil Supplements May Increase Risk of Initial Heart Disease and Stroke Events

Regular consumption of fish oil supplements may increase, rather than decrease, the risk of first-time heart disease and stroke in…

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Scientists Create Enhanced Framework to Assess Fish Consumption Risks and Benefits

Researchers have developed a new model that could significantly enhance public health guidelines by providing more nuanced advice about fish…

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Uncertain Impact of New Alzheimer’s Medications on Population Health, Researchers Indicate

Researchers from Cambridge have raised concerns about the efficacy of new amyloid immunotherapy drugs in significantly reducing the impact of…

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