
Sarcopenia: back to basics
Seeing someone walk more slowly and perhaps unsteadily is a familiar sign of aging. Far too commonly, we see or hear of older adults falling
Seeing someone walk more slowly and perhaps unsteadily is a familiar sign of aging. Far too commonly, we see or hear of older adults falling
“It feels like the food has got stuck.” If you or someone you love starts choking on or struggling to swallow foods or drinks, coughing
Why do some people struggle to say no to cake while others eat kale with gusto? Researchers are coming closer to solving a part of
Plant protein has been creeping into the limelight with growing awareness that it could be as good as high quality animal protein for powering muscles.
How desperate are you to prolong your youth – enough to have someone else’s poo put into your body? It doesn’t sound too glamorous, but
As we age, there are close links between sleep duration, mental health disorders and dementia. Most recently, a large study in the UK has found
Seeing someone walk more slowly and perhaps unsteadily is a familiar sign of aging. Far too commonly, we see or hear of older adults falling
“It feels like the food has got stuck.” If you or someone you love starts choking on or struggling to swallow foods or drinks, coughing
Why do some people struggle to say no to cake while others eat kale with gusto? Researchers are coming closer to solving a part of
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