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Treating hypertension with single pill combinations saves lives and money
Connecting the dots between laminins and myelin formation by oligodendrocytes
Otago researchers awarded major AI Catalyst Grant Funding
Inflammatory bowel disease possibly accelerates dementia
Pumped up with poison: new research shows many anabolic steroids contain toxic metals
Are you ageing well? Take the five-part quiz that could help change your future
PolyU initiates cognitive remediation programme using memory encoding strategies to provide early intervention for people with mild cognitive impairment
New tool can determine risk of chronic diseases
Seniors set to benefit from new age-friendly initiatives
The aftermath of floods, hurricanes and other disasters can be hardest on older rural Americans – here’s how families and neighbors can help
The ‘Mind’ diet is good for cognitive health – here’s what foods you should put on your plate
Changes in the blood could protect against Alzheimer’s disease
Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
Social connection linked to improved heath and reduced risk of early death
When It Comes to Our Working Memory, It’s More Complicated than We Thought
Older adults with dementia misjudge their financial skills – which may make them more vulnerable to fraud, new research finds
Further evidence that physical activity helps maintain brain health
Rosemary has been linked to better memory, lower anxiety and even protection from Alzheimer’s
Offering COVID-19 booster vaccinations alongside influenza vaccinations could reduce hospitalisations and deaths
Depression Linked To Increased Dementia Risk
Chronic stress contributes to cognitive decline and dementia risk – 2 healthy-aging experts explain what you can do about it
MAHA report on children’s health highlights harms of ultraprocessed foods – a food scientist explains the research
Fujirebio Receives Marketing Clearance for Lumipulse® G pTau 217/ ß-Amyloid 1-42 Plasma Ratio In-vitro Diagnostic Test as an Aid to Identify Patients…
Horrific, bizarre, lonely: how women going through the menopause describe their experiences
Post-sepsis syndrome: when the body recovers but the brain doesn’t
Forget chatbots: research suggests reading can help combat loneliness and boost the brain
Do people really want to know their risk of getting Alzheimer’s?
“There’s No Such Thing as a Free Will”
‘Grit’ and relentless perseverance can take a toll on brain health − particularly for people facing social stresses like racism
Melbourne scientists identify potential new target for neurodegenerative diseases
The Women’s Health Initiative has shaped women’s health for over 30 years, but its future is uncertain
Wealth, wellness and wellbeing: why healthier ageing isn’t just about personal choices
The power of pets in reducing loneliness and social isolation for at-risk groups
Smart brain implants are helping people with Parkinson’s and other disorders
Five reasons why young-onset dementia is often missed
Menopause At Early Age Can Exacerbate Cognitive Decline
New study finds no evidence technology causes ‘digital dementia’ in older people
Here’s a simple, science-backed way to sharpen your thinking and improve your memory
People with dementia could stay in the workplace longer – with the right tech
Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
Happy dogs make happy humans, and 9 other reasons science says dogs need to chew
Exercise of any kind boosts brainpower at any age
Lowering Bioenergetic Age Can Help Fend Off Alzheimer’s
What do hearing loss, depression and high cholesterol have in common? All are risk factors for dementia
THE QUIET CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA’S $173 BILLION[i] WELLNESS BOOM
Study reveals health risks in people with HIV despite successful therapy
Antidepressants linked to faster cognitive decline in dementia
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