Nearly one in four older adults who started with suboptimal well-being regained optimal health across physical, psychological, and social domains within just three years, according to a peer-reviewed ...
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the relationship between cholesterol levels and mortality risks. The research, conducted by a team of scientists from multiple ...
A long-running study of South Asians investigates why they are more prone to diabetes and heart disease, highlighting the need for alternate screening methods.
Best friends influence a teen's emotions and grades, while popular peers dictate social media use and body image.
Critical Path Institute® (C-Path) applauds the publication of a new study in the Journal of Neurology that offers critical longitudinal insights into how symptoms and functional impacts evolve for ...
The Committee on National Statistics will host a 2-day public virtual workshop, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, to discuss methods to improve response and retention and to enhance ...
Further analysis showed that workers who reported presenteeism earlier in the study period had significantly higher odds of being absent due to illness later in the study period. Employees who worked ...
The workshop focused on challenges that are specific to the types of longitudinal studies supported by NIA and aimed to identify areas of methodological research that could be pursued in order to ...
Chronic pain affects nearly one in five adults worldwide and remains one of the leading causes of disability. Unlike acute ...