In middle-aged and older smokers with initially similar cognitive trajectories, smokers who quit subsequently had more ...
With their rights coming under attack at all levels of government, LGBTQ young Americans are facing a worsening mental health ...
A long-term analysis of 23,000 Australians confirms younger people are drinking alcohol less often, but the study does not ...
The longitudinal study on LGBTQ+ youth mental health reveals alarming increases in depression, anxiety, and suicide risk, ...
Women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after menopause are less likely to develop dementia, a landmark study ...
Life satisfaction among spouses aged over 50 is strongly interrelated, according to a longitudinal study by the University of ...
13don MSN
Study finds psychiatry, primary care, and OB/GYN subspecialties hit hardest by physician attrition
A nationwide, longitudinal study characterized how physician attrition rates from clinical practice have changed and the ...
5don MSN
New study finds skin conditions remain prevalent in people with HIV despite advances in treatment
A new study led by researchers at the George Washington University and published through the DC Cohort, one of the largest HIV longitudinal studies in the United States, finds that nearly half of ...
The μFRAC tool showed promise for monitoring fracture risk over time in response to bone changes in aging adults.
Low-income older Americans on average die nearly a decade earlier than wealthier people, a new analysis finds.
Women's brains showed less decline, with fewer regions affected and less change in cortical thickness over time.
14don MSN
Emotional well-being can be just as important as physical health for longevity, new study finds
Discover how older adults can achieve longevity and regain well-being through social support, lifestyle changes and ...
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