Study finds many ailing seniors can bounce back to full well-being. Mental health proved the strongest factor.
Background Humanitarian emergencies increase the risk of development or exacerbation of mental health conditions. This study documents how mental health differs between younger and older adults to ...
Li, Y. and Liu, J. (2025) An Accessible Predictive Model for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Cognitive and Neuropathological ...
Just-in-time logistics offers an alternative method for inventory management, underpinned by the belief that reducing waste ...
How are logistics leaders supposed to think about the promise of a still-developing technology as they plan their software ...
Peer reviewers judge the validity and quality of new research. These judgements would ideally be impartial, but some reviewers may give a more favourable review if they are cited in the article ...
Solid-waste pollution is reshaping the social and economic landscape of urban shorelines, yet its livelihood costs remain ...
Our study found that people are now able to distinguish between AI-generated and human-authored content only 51% of the time.
In this important work, the authors present a new transformer-based neural network designed to isolate and quantify higher-order epistasis in protein sequences. They provide solid evidence that higher ...
Objective Youth with childhood-onset SLE (cSLE) have increased risk of serious infection. It is unknown how much of this risk ...
Wherever there is poverty – active and passive case finding to address neglect of noma in Mozambique
Introduction Noma is a rapidly progressing, disfiguring orofacial necrotising infection that primarily affects children ...
Objective This study examined the patterns and persistence of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity among college students from March to ...
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