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  • Apathy: The Forgotten Symptom of Dementia

    Apathy is the most common neuropsychiatric symptom of dementia, with a bigger impact on function than memory loss – yet it is under-researched and often forgotten in care.

  • Higher Iron Levels May Boost Heart Health – but Also Increase Risk of Stroke

    Scientists have helped unravel the protective – and potentially harmful – effect of iron in the body.

  • World-class diagnostics for low-income communities in sub-Saharan Africa

    Genevieve Barnard Oni’s iPhone lights up with the same notifications dozens of times each day — but they aren’t from a popular Instagram account or an overactive group chat.

  • Backed in Black: How to Get People to Buy More Produce

    Researchers from BYU and the Netherlands’ Delft University of Technology may have figured out a secret to get people to buy more fresh produce: dress veggies up in black.

  • Treating Stroke Patients Just 15 Minutes Earlier Can Save Lives

    Initiating stroke treatment just 15 minutes faster can save lives and prevent disability, according to a new UCLA-led study, published today in JAMA.

  • Cancer Device Created at Rutgers to See if Targeted Chemotherapy is Working

    Rutgers researchers have created a device that can determine whether targeted chemotherapy drugs are working on individual cancer patients.

  • Taps Run Dry for Half of Zimbabwe’s Capital City, Affecting Millions

    More than 2 million people in and around Zimbabwe’s capital city, Harare, are currently without access to municipal drinking water, the result of a years-long drought and high water pollution levels, Climate Change News reported.

  • Curbing Indoor Air Pollution in India

    Around the world, more than three billion people – nearly half the world’s population – cook their food using solid fuels like firewood and charcoal on open fires or traditional stoves. 

  • Cold Weather Increases the Risk of Fatal Opioid Overdoses, Study Finds

    Cold weather snaps are followed by a marked increase in fatal opioid overdoses, a new study finds.

  • Four Surprising Ways to Get a Sunburn, and Six Ways to Treat It

    When University of Alberta dermatologist Robert Gniadecki was growing up in Denmark, getting a sunburn was part of every family holiday.

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