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The absence of high BP, hyperlipidemia, underweight or overweight, diabetes and smoking could extend life expectancy by more ...
Caregivers for people with dementia are more likely to report having at least one modifiable risk factor linked to developing dementia.
The analysis examined six modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline: obesity, diabetes, poor sleep (less than six hours sleep), smoking, hypertension, and physical inactivity.
Using OCT to look at the burden, not just individual factors, helps provide clues on why disease develops—and how it ...
Loneliness is no longer just an emotional state. A new study suggests it may increase your risk of diabetes, especially among ...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in women and the third most common in men. Since the 1980s, the incidence of colorectal cancer in individuals 50 and older has ...
A study conducted in Brazil on 805 people in their 50s confirmed that those with hearing loss had an increased risk of ...
The findings from a contemporary US cohort point to the need for better ways to identify and treat those who are at risk.
Semaglutide has been associated with “slowing dementia development” among people living with type 2 diabetes, new research ...
Background Immune-mediated processes leading to childhood type 1 diabetes may begin in fetal life. We hypothesised that a ...
"We hope our results encourage greater consideration of the connection between diet and brain health." Beyond this, it's ...
A recent study from Boston has revealed that unhealthy lifestyle choices can almost double the risk of developing atrial ...