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A significant improvement in the prevalence of American adults aged 65 years and over without disabilities – including memory, hearing,…
Our intestines host trillions of bacteria and research in recent decades has established how necessary for our physiology – in…
New research shows that childhood and adulthood trauma, including emotional, physical and sexual abuse, can increase the likelihood of developing…
The recent increase in violence in the Eastern People’s Republic of Congo has led to a significant loss of life,…
40% of Americans are obese, placing them at an increased risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, heart disease and…
Nerve cells have amazing energy -saving strategies and continue to perform the most important of their duties. Researchers at Bonn…
Living in a disadvantaged community can reduce the period that a person can survive with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS,…
On World Cancer Day 2025, we talked to Phoebe Lazell from Coppafeel! Concerning the “Check In” campaign, which not only…
Findings indicate that timely pregnancy can be a critical window for maternal vitamin D in supporting fetal development and reducing…
A research team from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Inc-UAB) has discovered that the two basic pathological characteristics of Alzheimer’s-Tau’s proteins…