The middle-aged brain changes a lot – and it’s key to understanding dementia
Sebastian Dohm-Hansen Allard, University College Cork and Yvonne Nolan, University College Cork Our brains change more rapidly at various times
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Read MoreMichael Hornberger, University of East Anglia Generations of parents have told their children to practice their musical instruments. Parents have
Read MoreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University As countries in the northern hemisphere face a bitterly cold snap, there is serious risk of
Read MoreRosie Young, Quadram Institute; Mariam Gamal El-Din, Quadram Institute, and Yang Yue, Quadram Institute We all know by now that
Read MoreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University A 57-year-old woman from Wisconsin recently sustained a rather unfortunate injury to her buttock. She had
Read MoreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University We are constantly reminded about how exercise benefits our bone and muscle health or reduces fat.
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