The Journals of Gerontology — A new study suggests the overall impact of dementia may be compressing – that is, people are developing dementia later in life and are living with cognitive problems for a shorter amount of time.
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics — Regular exercise and physical activity is important to maintain good health as we age, and according to a small study, resistance training is vital to prevent frailty in older women. Read More »
American Journal of Epidemiology — Research suggests long-term use of the pain reliever acetaminophen during pregnancy may be associated with an increased risk for ADHD and autism, and now, a new study further confirms this link. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — In March, a judge ruled that coffee sold in California must carry a cancer warning label due to a chemical that forms when coffee beans are roasted. Here, we put this "brewhaha" in perspective. Read More »
HealthCentral — April is Alcohol Awareness Month and here, we sift through some of the research about the potential health benefits and risks of drinking. One takeaway: If you don't drink alcohol, don't start. Read More »
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