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A groundbreaking study has found that older adults who engaged in moderate computerised brain training significantly reduced their risk of falls—by as much as 31 per cent in high-risk groups.
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Women working permanent night shifts vs. day shifts faced an elevated likelihood for moderate to severe asthma, whereas this ...
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Consultwebs reports that Google’s AI Overviews are transforming legal searches, offering direct answers, which lawyers can ...
New and Unprecedented Survival, Respiratory, and Biomarker Data Prove that NurOwn Helps People with ALS Live Longer and Live ...