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A study by Trinity College Dublin links socio-economic disparities to reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity, especially in Alzheimer's patients. Structural inequality increases brain ...
Their research paper "Structural inequality linked to brain volume and network dynamics in aging and dementia across the Americas" was published in Nature Aging on December 27th by an ...
Map: Ian RandallSource: Salvador Casara et al. / PLoS ONECreated with Datawrapper "Gender inequality is a pervasive global problem that affects rich and poor countries alike.
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So, in a recent study, my colleagues and I analyzed the impact of gender-related aid on gender inequality using data from 118 countries over a 13-year period, from 2009 to 2022.
So, in a recent study, my colleagues and I analyzed the impact of gender-related aid on gender inequality using data from 118 countries over a 13-year period, from 2009 to 2022.
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have collaborated with international partners to explore if societal inequality affects our brain. Their research paper is published in Nature Aging ...
Experts call this “principal gender-related aid.” We found that the first approach consistently and significantly reduced gender inequality in 115 out of 118 countries we studied.
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