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Conventional wisdom has it that stress turns your hair grey. And there are those who maintain that too much mental and emotional pressure is ageing too. The jury is still out on whether stress can indeed lead to loss of hair colour. But there is mounting evidence that the diverse pressures and tensions life throws [...]
A ground-breaking at-home 'earbud' test could pave the way for the early detection, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of serious brain diseases. Researchers are developing and testing a novel electroencephalogram (EEG) system similar to a pair of in-ear headphones that maps brain activity during sleep and could help diagnose neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's [...]
It was in 1817 that Parkinson’s disease was first described as a neurological disorder. In a detailed medical essay written by the London-based doctor who was to go on and give his name to the progressive disease, James Parkinson, he talked about the ‘shaking palsy’. More than 200 years on, and whilst scientists have made [...]
A gene that plays a vital role in determining people’s susceptibility to a range of potentially fatal vascular conditions, such as heart attacks, has been pinpointed. The discovery advances understanding of the underlying causes of a wide range of serious health conditions, including hardening of the arteries, and, say researchers from the University of Virginia’s [...]
Using talking therapies to help deal with depression may cut the risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke in later life, a new University College London study suggests. Previous research has advocated that those affected by depression and anxiety are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular problems. Now this latest study published in the [...]
The market for brain supplements is expected to grow by US $4,020.62m in the next four years - driven largely by an ageing global population. Thriving urban communities and a rise in the number of retail sales outlets, are also expected to help push up the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 8.18% between now [...]
South Korean scientists have made a potentially groundbreaking discovery that could change how Alzheimer’s disease is diagnosed and treated. The team from the Center for Cognition and Sociality within the Institute for Basic Science in Daejeon in central west South Korea, have discovered that reactive astrocytes rather than amyloid-beta plaques, may be the cause of [...]
World Cup-winning footballer Sir Geoff Hurst, veteran radio DJ Tony Blackburn and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Dame Arlene Phillips, are among entertainment and sporting legends who have thrown their weight behind a campaign to appoint a Commissioner for Older People and Ageing in England. Death in Paradise star Don Warrington and TV chef Rustie [...]
Cleopatra is said to have favoured asses’ milk, the ancient Greeks olive oil and yoghurt, Elizabethan women slices of raw meat, the Georgians mature wine, and the Victorians honey, oatmeal and egg yolks. The above may read like a catalogue of fashionable foods from an historical grocery list or the latest fad diet. But in [...]
Adults suffering hearing loss could cut their risk of developing dementia by wearing a hearing aid, a new decade-long study suggests. An international team of scientists compared outcomes by tracking 437,704 people with varying degrees of hearing impairment, whose data is stored in the UK biobank, a large-scale biomedical database and research resource containing in-depth [...]
















