Researchers at Toronto-based company WinterLight Labs have recently devised a machine learning method of predicting dementia that prioritizes particular variables
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop is getting a fact-checker
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop could be about to get a bit less Goop-y, with the introduction of a full-time fact-checker for
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People who feel faint, dizzy or lightheaded when standing up may be experiencing a sudden drop in blood pressure called
Continue reading »After a heart attack, return to work can be good medicine
After five weeks off recovering from her heart attack, Melissa Murphy looked forward to returning to her job. “I’m back
Continue reading »Could a mobile app help postnatal depression patients stay in treatment?
A University of Portsmouth researcher has designed an app to help women with postnatal depression stay on track with their
Continue reading »A molecular key for delaying the progression of multiple sclerosis is found
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that attacks and destroys the myelin sheath that insulates nerve cells. Current treatment
Continue reading »Depression during pregnancy rises in a generation
Anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregnancy have risen by 51 per cent within a generation according to findings from a
Continue reading »I decided to drop my family's mental load for a week
My partner and I entered into our relationship as equals. Then we had two babies, and along the way I
Continue reading »A bad mood may help your brain with everyday tasks
New research found that being in a bad mood can help some people’s executive functioning, such as their ability to
Continue reading »Forty percent of people have a fictional first memory, says study
Researchers have conducted one of the largest surveys of people’s first memories, finding that nearly 40 per cent of people
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