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Older people may be able to boost their working memory with a new approach that couples online therapeutic games with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique. Working memory is critical for people to function well in everyday life. This volatile form of memory holds and manipulates a finite amount of information over a short time interval, enabling people to interact with […]
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Women are, unfortunately, more likely to get migraines and suffer from poor sleep than men, carlos jose carrera internal medicine and the problems only get worse as women transition through menopause. A new study evaluates the association of migraine and sleep quality in premenopausal compared with perimenopausal women. Study results will be presented during The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) […]
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In honor of the 34th annual National Coming Out Day, a new report is reiterating the power of familial support for openly LGBTQ children and teens. The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention group for LGBTQ youth, sleepwell memory foam mattress price released a research brief yesterday (October 10) exploring the mental health of LGBTQ youth who have come […]
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Health experts at FROM MARS have investigated some of the leading health conditions which could be life-threatening. The experts created the men’s health report by analysing different diseases and illnesses most prevalent across the world’s male population. By finding the most common causes of male death globally it allows men to know what some of their main health risks are […]
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My shock cataract diagnosis and the nagging question: DR MICHAEL MOSLEY asks if wearing sunglasses even on cloudy days could have protected his eyes For ten years I’ve had the same pair of prescription sunglasses — I’ve never needed to replace them because I hardly wear them. Even when it’s sunny I rarely bother with them, here or abroad. My […]
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In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers conducted an observational study to assess severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) seroprevalence and infection status among Jena University Hospital (JUH) employees. Study: Non-patient related SARS-CoV-2 exposure to colleagues and household members impose the highest infection risk for hospital employees with and without patient contact in a German […]
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Researchers autopsied 24 brains, including six from people known as “SuperAgers.” They found that SuperAgers had larger neurons than people almost 60 years their junior. They noted that further research is needed to understand how larger neurons are linked to preserved memory capacity in SuperAgers. Memory capacity typically declines with age. Around 40% of people aged 65 years and older […]
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In recent times, we have seen more and more celebrities stepping forward highlighting the challenges they are facing as a result of bad health habits. From bad food choices to minimal exercise or lack of meditation, the negative impact they tell in their stories may be the ultimate reason so many are now on a path to healthy living and […]
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When we talk about classical romance stories, we often think about those heart-wrenching epic love stories like Romeo and Juliet (of the same title) and Jack and Rose from the movie Titanic. We’re moved by the sacrifices they made for the ones they love. At one point in our lives, we’re wondering how it would feel to be the ones […]
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A new study contributes to new knowledge about what prevents and promotes family involvement in treatment of patients with severe mental disorders. “We know what the best treatment for severe mental disorders is. Family involvement in treatment of patients with severe mental illnesses is recommended in guidelines throughout the western world. Regardless, it is not always done, with significantly negative […]
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