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Specific cognitive training has 'astonishing' effect on dementia risk
A type of cognitive training that tests people's quick recall seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease ...
A psychological assessment test often used to evaluate psychopathy in Canadian criminal cases is unreliable and prone to unconscious bias on the part of expert witnesses, according to research from ...
While labels list dozens of possible risks only four are supported by evidence, say researchers ...
The anti-doping program targeting athletes using banned substances got underway Jan. 30 when the Olympic Villages opened.
Experts clear up ‘ongoing confusion’ over side effects of drug used by millions - Statins are one of the most commonly ...
"Those effects themselves are not usually severely dangerous, but there are some patients who have very severe vomiting, ...
Many people who should be taking statins avoid them for fear of side effects. A large new study says most of those side ...
Ultra-Processed Foods, GLP-1s, and Blood Tests: The Super Bowl Ads Go All in on Health and Longevity
IF YOU WATCHED the Super Bowl last night, you were in for a treat. The Seattle Seahawks dominated Super Bowl LX with an ...
Most side-effects linked to statins are not caused by the drugs, a new study suggests. After a comprehensive review of ...
Period blood test ‘could offer less invasive alternative’ to current cervical cancer screening approaches, a study has ...
Alternatively, a world with reduced or no standardized testing, with assessments that invite student inquiry, and with more holistic learning experiences is possible. Indeed, some schools in New York ...
Should the United States buy more destroyers, or would the money be better spent developing bases, munitions, or software?
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