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Older Adults Using Hearing Aids Effectively May Face Lower Dementia Risk, HKUMed Study Finds
Researchers from the School of Public Health at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong…
Replacing Red Meat with Salmon May Improve Health and Cut Carbon Emissions
New research from the University of Bristol and the University of Southampton suggests that replacing one beef steak with salmon…
Could Aging Be Reversed? Bar-Ilan University Researchers Reveal New Clues
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have discovered a potential way to reverse some of the molecular changes linked to aging by…
UK Heatwaves Highlight Growing Risks for Older and Vulnerable Adults
Older adults, care home residents, and people living in poor-quality housing are facing increasing risks from extreme heat, according to…
Review of 87 Studies Links Cycling to Improved Cognitive Health and Quality of Life
A new peer-reviewed study published in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living highlights cycling as an effective and…
Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Show Little Impact on Reducing Fracture and Fall Risk
A comprehensive review published in The BMJ has found that calcium supplements, vitamin D supplements, or a combination of both…
Bringing Toxoplasmosis Into Focus: A Global Call for Recognition
An estimated one-third of the world’s population carries the Toxoplasma parasite, yet the serious health consequences of infection remain widely…
Innovative Wound Treatment Could Improve Healing and Recovery
For most people, a blister or small cut heals with little attention. But for millions of people living with diabetes…
Study Finds Paid Paternal Leave Supports Fathers’ Mental Well-Being
A new study from Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has found that paid…
The Key to a Fulfilling Retirement: Staying Social
Staying socially connected may be one of the most effective ways to protect brain health after leaving the workforce, according…
