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If you're over 50, listen up. A new study has revealed how technology could play a role in lowering your dementia risk.
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Mongabay News on MSNWinter warming and rain extreme events pose overlooked threat to Arctic lifeIt’s well established that the slow incremental “press” of rising temperatures is changing the Arctic landscape, threatening ...
Artificial Intelligence and human endeavour can work together in harmony to reshape scholarly work. The AI revolution has transformed the world - not only by creating charming Ghibli-inspired images ...
Sam Illingworth suggests five low-lift strategies for integrating research into teaching. The divide between research and ...
This third article in a seven part series presents the Core GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach to deciding whether to rate down certainty of evidence ...
Here’s another clue to who might be more vulnerable than others to long Covid. A new study published Wednesday in PLOS has ...
A first-of-its kind partnership in Canada enables clinicians to prescribe a visit to a nature-inspired art exhibition to ...
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Health and Me on MSNMothers, Marijuana And It's Impact On Fetus, This Is What Study SaysDuring pregnancies, mothers are expected to pay more attention in what they consume, as it directly impacts the baby. As per ...
A cutting edge machine has transformed the study of insects, which may yield even bigger breakthroughs for humans ...
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Good Housekeeping on MSNA New Study Says Technology May Help Lower Dementia Risk — But Only If You Use It This WayThe researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 57 papers focused on general technology use among adults over 50 and found exposure to everyday digital technologies was associated wi ...
There's a reason the Silicon Valley guys who attach themselves to Trump will never get what they're really after.
Despite substantial advancements in the management of cardiogenic shock, mortality rates remain greater than 40%. Trials have ...
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