Harvard study finds chronic loneliness raises stroke risk by 56% in adults over 50, highlighting the long-term impact of loneliness on health.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
The study, spanning 20 years, involved over 45,000 women aged at least 50 and not suffering from any chronic disease at the start of the study in 1992.
Harvard study finds chronic loneliness raises stroke risk by 56% in adults over 50, highlighting the long-term impact of loneliness on health.
UP TO 2004, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) accounted for over 60 per cent of all deaths in TT, and has been the leading cause of death in this...
By Nicolás de Cárdenas The culture of life suffered two setbacks as the culture of death advanced again in Spain: The government is proposing...
It’s been a painful four years watching the experts, backed by power, dismantle all the foundations of the good life, and yet not be held...
More than 85% of women – and more than 300 million people worldwide at any given time – use hormonal contraceptives for at least five years of...
Results of a phase 3 PURPOSE 1 HIV prevention study done among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa and Uganda show that there were no...
MONDAY, June 17, 2024 -- In postmenopausal women, chronic kidney disease (CKD) may be associated with tooth loss, according to a study published...
THE EDITOR, Madam: This is an open letter to Minister of Health Christopher Tufton. I am writing to shed light on the deplorable state of...
Health practitioners aged over 75 will be removed from the national health scheme (Gesy), the national health insurance organisation (HIO) said. The...
By Victoria Arnold Jehovah's Witness Rinat Kiramov, who is serving a 7-year sentence in Tula Region to punish his exercise of freedom of religion...