Dementia may reduce likelihood of a ‘good death’ for patients with cancer
As the population ages, the number of cancer patients with dementia has increased. A recent study published in Geriatrics & […]
As the population ages, the number of cancer patients with dementia has increased. A recent study published in Geriatrics & […] Fear of missing out, or FoMO, is commonly described as that anxious feeling you get when you think other people […] The investigational therapeutics mAb114 and REGN-EB3 offer patients a greater chance of surviving Ebola virus disease (EVD) compared to the […] High-energy extroverted teens could be less likely to develop dementia in later life ‘because they have busier and more physically […] While gun violence in America kills more than 35,000 people a year and as calls for policies to stem the […] A new study has revealed the most effective medications to reduce drooling in young people with a developmental disability, which […] Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are launching a new study to see whether eating a Mediterranean-style diet […] They have the most free time of any age group yet they are the least active group of all. Only […] Psoriasis prevention requires people with this condition to take prescription medication or to identify and avoid any psoriasis triggers. The […] A team of researchers from institutions across the United States — including the University of California (UC), Berkeley, and the […]reduce
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