Dongfeng Gu and colleagues review community based cohort studies in China, finding strategies to improve the quality and scale of these studies in China and beyond Community based cohort studies ...
That shady street you like to walk along might be doing more than keeping you cool—it might be keeping you from a nasty fall.
A new BMJ collection examines how well designed large scale research can benefit global health With a population of 1.4 billion—nearly a fifth of the global total—and rapid societal transformations, ...
Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is a potentially important upstream determinant of late-life cognitive health, but a ...
Calcium supplements do not appear to raise dementia risk. Long-term data support their safety for older women. New findings ...
New research has found no evidence that calcium monotherapy increases the long-term risk for dementia, dispelling previous ...
International collaboration key to unlocking China's research potential, says new BMJ CollectionA new BMJ Collection, ...
A long-term Australian study found that calcium supplements do not raise dementia risk in older women, countering previous fears. The research followed more than 1,400 participants for nearly 15 years ...
With AMD prevalence rising, key market opportunities include developing age-targeted therapies and strategic marketing in markets with the highest growth projections, like the US. Quantifying patient ...
Asbestos exposure remains a critical public health concern in the United States due to its well-established link with ...
A new case–control study found that women with stronger adherence to the Mediterranean diet had dramatically lower odds of ...