A team of researchers from the University of Bonn, Germany, has developed a program to increase the performance and well-being of those over 50s. This work was published in the
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Regular exposure to blue light from excessive use of mobile phones and tablets may alter hormone levels and accelerate the onset of puberty, according to a study published at the 60th
Many primary schools in the UK experience levels of pollution which exceed safe levels set by the World Health Organisation (WHO). According to a study published in the journal Atmospheric
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The Sars-Cov-2 pandemic underscored that French medicine could tear apart over opinions. However, this “medicine of opinion” was not born with the pandemic. Rather, emergency situations unveil the cognitive and
A team from the University of Zurich, Germany, developed an AI system to better predict heart attacks in men and women, according to a study published in The Lancet. The
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Being Pro-Covid 19 Vaccines and Pro-transparency are not mutually exclusive – ending all mandates globally and accessing the raw data is now essential to restore trust
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Avoiding dementia may be possible with a lifetime of learning, socialising and exercising
It may be possible to avoid dementia after all, even for those more pre-disposed to the condition, according to results from a 60-year study. The study, published in Neurology, shows that