Author: Nemanja Vidakovic

Weekly Exercise Can Prevent Cognitive Impairment And Keep Dementia At Bay

Scientists consider cognitive impairment one of the precursors to Alzheimer's disease and have been researching ways in which people

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Researchers Develop New Deep Learning-Based Test For Eye Diseases Related To Diabetes

The medical fraternity has ushered in a new method of testing for eye diseases associated with diabetes. The test

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Your Body’s Response To Diabetes Therapy Metformin Will Depend On Age, Researchers Say

Diabetes patients have various therapeutic options from which they can choose, and some might be more efficient than others.

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This Anti-Cholesterol Drug Boost Cancer Therapy’s Effectiveness

Imagine cholesterol treatments being recommended alongside cancer treatments. It might be the case thanks to recent research findings, which

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Online Testing: Determining Whether You Are Sad Or Depressed

The coronavirus pandemic's impact has affected many people across the world. Job losses, stretched finances, and health issues are

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Shock Therapy Via The Tongue Might Be A Viable Tinnitus Treatment

Have you ever heard a weird ringing sound in your ears? About 10 to 15 percent of people across

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Video Games Are Generally Considered Safe But Here’s How Extreme Gaming Might Affect You In The Future

Many millenials grew up playing video games, and if are part of that narrative, your parents or guardians may

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This New Fragrance Incorporated Into Moisturizers Might Be The Best Solution For Dry Skin

Dry skin can be a significant problem, especially when it becomes itchy and irritable. It is a problem that

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How Americans Are Losing Their Grip On Financial Security Thanks To The Gig Economy

The gig economy has been booming for the past decade in America, especially with the rise of companies such

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Lack Of Adequate Sleep Might Be Allowing Your Brain To Harbor Bad Memories

Irregular sleep patterns and lack of adequate sleep increase the risk of contracting Alzheimer's disease and other illnesses. A

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