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The risk of dementia could decrease with consistent use of smartphones and other technology among older adults, according to a new study from Baylor University.
A Dell Medical School study of 57 previously published studies found that of the 411,430 adults ages 50 and older in these ...
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Adolescence, the Netflix miniseries, presents a terrible possibility—that a seemingly “good” kid in a normal English town, ...
Both Mostafa and 26-year-old Manahel, who also received a BBC phone, volunteered at community kitchens funded by donations from Sudanese people living elsewhere. The UN has warned of famine in the ...
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The new study suggests that seniors’ tech use could be as protective against dementia as exercise and higher education. View on euronews ...
With smartphones tougher than ever, a new wave of phone minimalists say cases are for cowards. I joined the case-free cult, ...
Attending the Masters for the first time was a new experience for Thomas Abraham, and it wasn’t just about the golf. The ...
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