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Dementia is a common condition in the UK, affecting an estimated 944,000 people. While it's commonly assumed to be an inevitable aspect of growing older, it is possible to take steps to reduce your ...
Scientists at the University of Sydney have uncovered a malfunctioning version of the SOD1 protein that clumps inside brain ...
BEING attacked by a nest of false widow spiders isn’t what most people expect from a shift at work but for Rob Nash it’s just ...
By filtering out the harmful UV rays from sunlight, verified sunglasses protect your eyes and the skin around them, and their ...
Chronic fatigue and long Covid remain poorly understood, but Dr Perrin’s unusual techniques are having surprisingly positive ...
A new study suggests that overdoing a particular hobby can have unexpected effects - it's probably not what you expect ...
New research has identified several potential effects of doing too much of one hobby - it's probably not what you think ...
New research has identified several potential effects of doing too much of one hobby - it's probably not what you think ...
Long waiting times, burnt-out staff and rising inequality. Could a stronger focus on prevention, rather than just treatment, ...
Midlands News NHS Birmingham NHS watchdog boss hits back at plans to axe service and says its 'dangerous' Birmingham and Solihull Healthwatch chair has hit out at plans to axe the watchdog ...
Studies in mice show that butyrate lowers inflammation ... There has been outrage in some quarters about the NHS turning down two new “breakthrough” Alzheimer’s drugs. But it is the right decision. A ...
Changing one gene can restore some tissue regeneration to mice Signaling from retinoic acid appears to be key to getting mice to regrow ear damage.