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Walking 7,000 steps a day may be enough to protect against a number of diseases, a new study suggests.While many people have the goal to get 10,000 steps in their daily routine, some find this target ...
Air pollution may be more dangerous than it once use to be. It not only damages your lungs and hearts but may also increase ...
A new global study reveals dementia diagnosis is often delayed by over three years. This delay often hampers treatment access ...
Dr Isolde Radford, senior policy manager at Alzheimer’s Research UK, added: 'This rigorous review adds to mounting evidence ...
Many people with dementia endure long delays—often over 3 years—before receiving a diagnosis, with even longer waits for younger patients. A global review of over 30,000 cases reveals that age, ...
The research also found that weight-loss medication is boosting men’s dating lives more than women’s. Men were more likely to ...
People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, or even longer (4.1 years) for ...
Turns out, 7000 steps a day may be the real sweet spot for long life and better health—without chasing that elusive 10,000.
While the drugs cannot cure or reverse the symptoms, they can slow the progression of the disease. Read more at ...
Walking just 7,000 steps a day can significantly lower the risks of heart disease, dementia, cancer, and depression, offering ...