Memory loss, cognitive decline, and the activation of neural pathways linked to the start of Alzheimer's disease were shown to be caused by exposure to air pollution caused by traffic in Irvine, according to research from the University of California, Irvine.
Could altering your diet help to delay the onset of dementia or perhaps prevent it? Thanks to a recent UNLV study that supports the long-suspected connection between intestinal health and Alzheimer's disease, we're one step closer to learning.
As much as 34 lakh home loans totalling Rs nine lakh crore were disbursed during the year 2022, registering an annual growth of 18 per cent, revealed a study on retail loans by data analytics firm Equifax and loan distributor Andromeda.
Shortages of health workers such as doctors, nurses, and midwives are strongly linked to higher death rates, particularly for certain diseases such as neglected tropical diseases and malaria, pregnancy and birth complications, diabetes, and kidney diseases, according to a study of 172 countr
Background music was found to reduce dental students' stress and improve their performance during preclinical tooth preparation exercises in a pilot study at the University of Eastern Finland. The study's findings were published in the Journal of Dental Education.
Obstructive sleep apnea is linked to an increased risk of long-term COVID. According to one study, persons with both sleep disturbance and COVID may benefit from clinical monitoring.
New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI/NewsVoir): Cranberry products have long been popular for their potential to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). A new comprehensive study analyzed the results of multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine the effectiveness of cranberries in
Taste is a complicated neurological experience that has the potential to reveal vast, and maybe startling, information on how the brain makes sense of sensations and the organisation of brain networks. A National Institutes of Health-funded study conducted by Christian H. Lemon, Ph.D., an as
A University of California, Riverside study found that when older persons are engaged in a physically demanding job, such as driving a car or carrying groceries, they are more prone than younger ones to be distracted by objects unrelated to the task at hand.