Previous research suggests people with subjective cognitive decline are 2.5 times more likely to develop dementia.
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A doctor has revealed the lifestyle and diet factors that reduce the risk of dementia - and why one 'common' old age issue should be treated immediately.
America’s police departments are rebounding from the hiring shortages they experienced amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd riots. After a season of
People are using "they/them" pronouns more often according to a new study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Young professionals are now gearing away from AI by pursuing jobs that the booming technology cannot replace.
Researchers examined data from seven studies involving more than 9,000 women around the worldPerimenopausal women have a 40% higher risk of experiencing depression than premenopausal women, a global analysis of research suggests.Experts from University College London (UCL) found women could be vulnerable to depression in the run-up to their periods stopping, with the development of new cases or existing symptoms worsening. The research underlines the need to provide support and screening to...
The evidence is clear: cleaner air not only benefits our lungs but also supports our mental and cardiovascular well-being.
Teenagers who vape often could be at a higher risk of exposure to toxic metals, potentially harming brain or organ development, a study has suggested. Sweet e-cigarette flavours could also pose additional risks, according to researchers. US academics used responses from part of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study, which included American teenagers aged between 13 and 17.Some 200 teenagers who vaped were included in the analysis, which has been published in Tobacco...
U.S. police departments have reported a year-over-year increase in sworn officers for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic and the police killing of George Floyd
The study highlights that chronic exposure to high levels of air pollutants may induce systemic inflammation and oxidative stress.