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Researchers examine link between poor physical performance and dementia risk in oldest adults

Researchers examine link between poor physical performance and dementia risk in oldest adults

Smartphone app Pokémon Go could be new solution to rising obesity levels and Type 2 diabetes

Smartphone app Pokémon Go could be new solution to rising obesity levels and Type 2 diabetes

Promising new therapeutic target could lead to better prognosis of spinal muscular atrophy

Promising new therapeutic target could lead to better prognosis of spinal muscular atrophy

Report: Britons at risk of long-term disability, reduced life expectancy due to delays in treatment services

Report: Britons at risk of long-term disability, reduced life expectancy due to delays in treatment services

P.E. teachers offer exercise tips to keep fit during summer vacation

P.E. teachers offer exercise tips to keep fit during summer vacation

Duke Health study shows physical declines start earlier than detected

Duke Health study shows physical declines start earlier than detected

Preventable hospitalisation from diabetic foot disease costing Australia millions of dollars

Preventable hospitalisation from diabetic foot disease costing Australia millions of dollars

New analysis finds rise in hospital admissions for avoidable complication of diabetes

New analysis finds rise in hospital admissions for avoidable complication of diabetes

Study finds increasing trends in hospital admissions for hypoglycaemia

Study finds increasing trends in hospital admissions for hypoglycaemia

Brisk walking may be more effective than vigorous jogging for patients with pre-diabetes

Brisk walking may be more effective than vigorous jogging for patients with pre-diabetes

All brain training protocols do not return equal benefits, study reveals

All brain training protocols do not return equal benefits, study reveals

Study reveals muscle activity of non-responders to diabetes interventions

Study reveals muscle activity of non-responders to diabetes interventions

Inability to turn off genes in the brain can affect learning and memory

Inability to turn off genes in the brain can affect learning and memory

NRS Healthcare launches free Healthy Living Family Pack to help parents tackle childhood obesity

NRS Healthcare launches free Healthy Living Family Pack to help parents tackle childhood obesity

New, minimally invasive procedure may be effective for patients with FED

New, minimally invasive procedure may be effective for patients with FED

Tips to prevent and treat blisters

Tips to prevent and treat blisters

Deadly bacteria can travel to the brain and spinal cord in 24 hours, new study finds

Deadly bacteria can travel to the brain and spinal cord in 24 hours, new study finds

Moderate to vigorous physical activity linked to improved memory in breast cancer survivors

Moderate to vigorous physical activity linked to improved memory in breast cancer survivors

Study to evaluate outcomes of different hip replacement techniques using mobile gait analysis system

Study to evaluate outcomes of different hip replacement techniques using mobile gait analysis system

World’s most intelligent prosthetic limb? An interview with Professor Saeed Zahedi

World’s most intelligent prosthetic limb? An interview with Professor Saeed Zahedi

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