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Living Longer, Living Healthier: People Are Remaining Healthier Later in Life

Based on data collected between 1991 and 2009 from almost 90,000 individuals who responded to the Medicare Current Beneficiary ...  > full story

Joint Custody? Overnights Away from Home Affect Children's Attachments

In joint custody arrangements, infants who spent overnights away from their mothers had less attachment to their mothers, ...  > full story

Shape-Shifting Disease Proteins May Explain Neurodegenerative Variation

Researchers have shown one disease protein can morph into different strains and promote misfolding of other disease proteins commonly ...  > full story

Robo-Pets May Contribute to Quality of Life for Those With Dementia

Robotic animals can help to improve the quality of life for people with dementia, according to new research. ...  > full story

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