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Short chromosome tips linked to lower physical function in the elderly: New study suggests short telomeres are an independent risk factor for age-related functional decline

September 7, 2018 Alternative Medicine, Disability, Elder Care, fitness, Healthy Aging, Personalized Medicine, Teen Health, Workplace Health

Elderly people with short chromosome caps, or telomeres, are more likely to have difficulty performing daily activities such as carrying

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A smartphone application can help in screening for atrial fibrillation

August 26, 2018 birth control, Birth Defects, Diseases and Conditions, Healthy Aging, Heart Disease, Medical Imaging, Prostate Cancer, Today's Healthcare

A smartphone application (app) can help in screening for atrial fibrillation, according to late breaking results from the DIGITAL-AF study

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Air pollution reduces global life expectancy by more than one year

August 22, 2018 Air Pollution, Air Quality, Diseases and Conditions, Environmental Issues, Healthy Aging, Lung Disease, Pollution, Teen Health

Air pollution shortens human lives by more than a year, according to a new study from a team of leading

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Cells agree: What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger

August 18, 2018 Biology, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Cell Biology, chronic illness, Healthy Aging, mice, Stem Cells, Workplace Health

We’ve all heard the expression: “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” Now, research led by a Salk Institute scientist

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Stress makes people better at processing bad news

August 8, 2018 anxiety, Cholesterol, Healthy Aging, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Perception, stress, Workplace Health

Feeling stressed or anxious makes people more able to process and internalise bad news, finds a new UCL-led study. The

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Sunscreen chemicals in water may harm fish embryos

August 1, 2018 Developmental Biology, Environmental Issues, Extreme Survival, Healthy Aging, Oceanography, skin cancer, Vitamin D, water, wild animals

For most people, a trip to the beach involves slathering on a thick layer of sunscreen to protect against sunburn

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Scientists uncover new connection between smell and memory: Findings offer opportunities for improved smell tests in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis

July 24, 2018 Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Research, Dementia, Diseases and Conditions, Healthy Aging, Intelligence, Memory, Nervous System

Neurobiologists at the University of Toronto have identified a mechanism that allows the brain to recreate vivid sensory experiences from

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A constellation of symptoms presages first definitive signs of multiple sclerosis: Study is largest-ever effort to identify symptoms that appear before MS diagnosis

July 16, 2018 Alzheimer's, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Healthy Aging, Mental Health, Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Research

During the five years before people develop the first clinically recognized signs of multiple sclerosis (MS), they are up to

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An orange a day keeps macular degeneration away: 15-year study

July 13, 2018 Alzheimer's, Diseases and Conditions, Healthy Aging, Nutrition Research, Parkinson's, Parkinson's Research, Perception, Personalized Medicine

A new study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration than people

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Chemicals associated with oxidative stress may be essential to development: Study shows we may want to think twice before attacking ROS

July 13, 2018 Biology, Biotechnology, Developmental Biology, Diseases and Conditions, Genetics, Healthy Aging, Medical Topics, Parkinson's Research

Some level of molecules linked to oxidative stress may be essential to health and development, according to new animal studies.

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