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A blood test may predict the start of Alzheimer’s symptoms years in advance and doctors say it could become a game changer. The study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease and how far their disease has progressed
Trauma has long been thought of as an individual occurrence, with various degrees of adverse experiences sadly impinging on many separate people in recent times. But more individuals have been diagnosed with PTSD, with some estimates up to 6,000 a day in the U.S. The National Center for PTSD says that about 5 out of…
An Australian AH-64E Apache from the 1st Aossum Guns’ at Townsville Field Training Area in July 2026. (Commonwealth of Australia/Sgt Samuel Miller)
The healthcare industry’s relationship to agentic artificial intelligence has reached an inflection point. The technology is advancing faster than most organizations can adopt it — and in healthcare that gap carries consequences for administrators, clinicians, payers and patients. Unlike other industries where delayed adoption means lost efficiency, in healthcare it can mean delayed care, compromised…
Japan’s parliament decided on Friday to extend its current session for eight days until July 25 as the ruling bloc needs more time to pass key bills
Japanese Fragrance and flavors manufacturer Takasago has partnered with Handcraft Entertainment to develop scents, tastes, and consumer products that aim to define the emerging “global” J-pop genre. The collaboration hopes to expand Japanese pop culture’s reach beyond music by creating tangible products that let fans experience it through smell, taste, and touch.
Federal data play an essential – and mostly invisible – role in supporting the more than 7 million Americans with Alzheimer’s and their nearly 12 million unpaid caregivers
(HealthDay News) — Obesity prevalence has risen substantially since 1999 and now affects more than 40 percent of U.S. adults and 20 percent of U.S. youths, according to a study published online July 6 in Circulation
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a second edition of its guidelines on reducing the risk of dementia and cognitive decline

