Lancet research says there are five jobs that put workers at much greater risk of DEMENTIA People with physically demanding jobs could be more likely…
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New artificial intelligence tool automates analysis of large-scale cardiac scan databases
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Report shows majority-Black, low-income neighborhoods have less access to fresh produce
Key findings: Small food stores are abundant in Atlanta, with higher concentrations in majority-Black and low-income, low-supermarket-access neighborhoods. Less than half (44%) of the 150…
Study reveals structure of crucial receptor in brain development and its function
Scientists have revealed the molecular structure of a type of receptor that’s crucial to brain development and function. Known as Type A GABA receptors, these…
Cellular cartography: Charting the sizes and abundance of our bodys cells reveals mathematical order underlying life
An international team of scientists has created the first comprehensive index of human cells, mapping the sizes and abundance of all cell types across the…
Repeated vaccine doses protect elderly against COVID-19, Swedish study shows
More and more frequent vaccine doses than in other countries reduce mortality in COVID-19 in nursing homes. This is shown by a Swedish study, led…
Recovery colleges help support the global populations mental health, new study finds
For the first time ever, results from a global survey—spanning 28 countries—reveal how many recovery colleges exist internationally, how they work and how they are…
Brits able to buy weight loss jab with no checks within THREE MINUTES
‘I’ll inject you right now!’: Channel 4 show exposes how easy it is to get hold of Ozempic with private clinics offering breakthrough weight loss…
The gym supplement creatine may help people suffering from LONG COVID
A $20 gym supplement may help people suffering from LONG COVID, trial suggests Creatine reduced people’s physical and mental fatigue and improved motivation Taking the…
Rehabilitation for chronic knee pain may not be targeting all the right muscles
Reviewed A new study from the University of Connecticut has discovered that rehabilitation to address chronic knee pain may not be targeting all the right…