Using Sat Nav systems can help older drivers continue to drive for longer, according to a study published in the journal PLOS Digital Health. The study, conducted by a team
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Wearable technology could help patients with type 2 diabetes follow exercise plans to keep their condition under control, according to a study published by BMJ Open. The authors defend that
People sharing meals with loved ones report higher levels of satisfaction and well-being, according to a study published in the World Happiness Report. The World Happiness Report is published by
Researchers from King’s College, UK, identified a new bacterial protein that is being used to create protein nanoparticles to target anticancer drugs to tumours, according to a study published in
For patients not in the hospital, the critical factor determining survival and long-term recovery after a heart attack is how quickly CPR is started, not who performs it, according to
A team of European scientists developed a system that seamlessly integrates an implanted spinal cord prosthetics with rehabilitation robotics, according to a study published in Science Robotics. The device delivers
An international team, including from the University Göttingen, Germany, found that provoking certain emotions increases customers’ willingness to pay for sustainable food, but the effect weakens after a very short
The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London is changing the children’s journey to school, according to a study published in BMJ Open. The authors highlight how ULEZ is making
Antidepressant medication accelerates cognitive decline in patients with dementia, according to a study published in BMC Medicine. Some drugs seem less harmful than others, which can help doctors make better
The increase in life expectancy has slowed down since 2011, according to a study published in The Lancet Public Health. The authors believe the food we eat, physical inactivity, and