New study explores how long can people stay healthy and be in work for
A new study has estimated that on average people in England from age 50 can expect to be healthy and in work for nine more years.
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Integrating pharmacists into general practice can optimise patient treatment
Research undertaken by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences suggests that integrating pharmacists into general practice (GP) teams facilitates collaboration to optimise treatment plans for patients with…
Smart phones are empowering women worldwide
Mobile-phone access is associated with increased use of contraception, lower gender inequality, and lower maternal and child mortality
Excessive sugar intake linked with unhealthy fat deposits
Sugar consumption is linked with larger fat deposits around the heart and in the abdomen, which are risky for health. That’s the finding of a study published in…
Less sleep reduces positive feelings
Sleeping less than normal impacts how we feel the next morning.
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