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  • Caregivers of adult cancer patients have high levels of traumatic stress

    Caregivers of adult cancer patients have been found to have high levels of traumatic stress in a new review. A new scoping review confirms the toll that caregiving work can take on mental health, showing that more than 15 per cent of those who care for loved ones with cancer suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder [...]

  • Digital heart screening can improve health, shows study

    The Healthy Heart study - a study investigating the benefits of digital at-home heart health screening - has revealed how digital screening can lead to improved health. The study revealed that a digital-first approach to screening heart health at home could increase the number of patients testing for cardiovascular disease (CVD), as well as spotting, [...]

  • Newly launched anti-ageing institute to accelerate longevity research

    Sirio Pharma has announced the launch of a new anti-ageing institute that will work to accelerate research on longevity. The company announced the launch of the Sirio Institute for Anti-Ageing (SIA) at the 2025 Boao Health Food Science Conference & Expo. According to Sirio, the Institute will aim to address population ageing guided by the [...]

  • Sirio Pharma launches anti-ageing institute

    Sirio Pharma has launched the Sirio Institute for Anti-Ageing, which aims to advance anti-ageing science and develop and commercialise innovative products to promote healthy longevity. The institute aims to provide consumers with the tools needed to develop competitive anti-ageing products. As revealed at the Boao Health Food Science Conference & Expo, the institute will focus [...]

  • Wonderfeel partners with Truemed to make longevity products HSA/FSA eligible

    Wonderfeel Biosciences, a developer of longevity technologies, has announced a partnership with Truemed that enables Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) reimbursement for its products. This collaboration makes Wonderfeel's scientifically validated longevity supplements more accessible to over 36 million HSA/FSA account holders nationwide. The initiative aims to address a critical gap in [...]

  • London startup unveils the UK’s first conversational AI wearable, ushering in a new era of proactive care

    A quiet revolution is unfolding in London. In a small, determined startup, years of relentless effort have given birth to a breakthrough in digital health. The Value Care Group, a company built on four decades of frontline care experience, has spent two years engineering what many believed was impossible. Today, that vision becomes reality. Mica, [...]

  • Lifestyle risks affect women’s hearts worse than men’s, study finds

    Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart disease appear to have a greater impact on cardiovascular risk in women than men, a new study has shown. While factors such as diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure have long been linked with heart disease risk, the new study is the first to show that [...]

  • Social disadvantage can accelerate ageing and increase disease risk

    People in good socioeconomic conditions, such as high incomes or education levels, face a reduced risk of age-related diseases and show fewer signs of biological ageing than peers of the same age, a new study shows. Social inequalities appear to have a direct impact on the biological ageing process. In a new study, scientists found [...]

  • AI model reveals your true biological age from five drops of blood

    By incorporating hormone (steroid) metabolism pathways into an AI-driven model, they have developed a new system to estimate a person’s biological age a measure of how well their body has aged, rather than just counting the years since birth. We all know someone who seems to defy ageing, people who look younger than their peers [...]

  • Older adults might be more resistant to bird flu infections than children

    Prior exposures to specific types of seasonal influenza viruses promote cross-reactive immunity against the H5N1 avian influenza virus - known as bird flu - according to new research. Older adults who were exposed to seasonal flu viruses that circulated prior to 1968 were found to be more likely to have antibodies that bind to the [...]