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Rural and minority dementia patients face disparities in access to neurologists

Getting dementia diagnosed can be a long and difficult process for anyone, but some may face additional challenges based on

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AI ethics are ignoring children, say researchers

Researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on Ethical Web and Data Architectures (EWADA), University of Oxford, have called for a

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Fish fed to farmed salmon should be part of our diet, too, study suggests

The public are being encouraged to eat more wild fish, such as mackerel, anchovies and herring, which are often used

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AI-based app can help physicians find skin melanoma

A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyse images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very

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Treating anxiety, depression in people with heart disease reduced ER visits, hospitalizations

Treating anxiety and depression reduced emergency room visits and rehospitalizations among people with heart disease, according to new research published

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Pioneering muscle monitoring in space to help astronauts stay strong in low-gravity

Astronauts have been able to track their muscle health in spaceflight for the first time using a handheld device, revealing

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There are large accumulations of plastics in the ocean, even outside so-called garbage patch

“Plastics in the ocean are a serious problem. Every year, millions of tonnes of plastics end up in the ocean

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Bendable energy storage materials by cool science

Imaging being able to wear your smartphone on your wrist, not as a watch, but literally as a flexible band

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Early identification of persistent pain plus holistic interventions cut opioid use

For most people, recovering from an injury or surgery might require a short round of painkillers, but for about one

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Decoding the Easter Bunny — an eastern Finnish brown hare to represent the standard for the species’ genome

The Hare Research Group at the Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, has published a chromosomally