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More Muscle, Less Visceral Fat Tied to Younger Brain Age, Study Suggests
Greater muscle mass and lower visceral fat were linked to a healthier brain age, a cross-sectional study suggested.
Objectives Curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) heavily rely on laboratory testing methods. Unfortunately, these diagnostic tools are infrequently used in certain regions of the country, ...
Objectives To identify caregiver burden profiles among informal caregivers of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes ...
The design of hospital patient portals may prevent millions of people with limited English proficiency from fully ...
“Sarcopenia is prevalent among patients with ELD, with its prevalence varying across different populations due to multiple influencing factors, resulting in distinct clinical outcomes,” wrote lead ...
Correspondence to Professor Yannis P Pitsiladis, Department of Sport, Physical Education and Health, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR; ypitsiladis{at}hkbu.edu.hk Objective The ...
Background: Race is a social construct reflecting broader systemic forces that can affect health, including mental health. We sought to ascertain whether patterns of mental health care service use are ...
Retinal microvascular changes detected by OCT-A may provide details for earlier diagnosis of coronary artery stenosis.
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