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In the past five years, I have had the unfortunate experience of diagnosing or treating cancer in more young people than in ...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has found that simply living through the Covid-19 pandemic may have aged people ...
The findings revealed that cannabis and psychedelics were used more frequently than in the general population and were rated ...
The structural change is most pronounced in the elderly, males and in those from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to the study.
New research links receiving food assistance through SNAP to better brain health. Earlier this month, Trump enacted major ...
Living through the pandemic aged our brains faster — even among people who never became sick with COVID-19, according to a ...
Stress, isolation, and uncertainty appear to have caused the brain to age quicker for those who lived through the crisis.
Researchers have revealed that the human body's ageing process speeds up around age 50. It revealed that major changes happen ...
A study reveals how isolation, stress and uncertainty affected brain health during the health crisis that was experienced from the end of 2019 and mainly at the beginning and durin ...
The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic may have left a significant mark on our brains, even if we didn't get sick.
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.