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New Studies Suggest Millions With Mild Cognitive Impairment Go Undiagnosed, Often Until It's Too Late

New Studies Suggest Millions With Mild Cognitive Impairment Go Undiagnosed, Often Until It's Too Late
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China
Soeren-mattke
Ying-liu
Dornsife-brain-health-observatory
Drug-administration
Research-scientist
Dornsife-college-of-letters
University-of-southern-california
Terms-of-service
Southern-california
Good-men-project
New-year

I analyzed 3,356 signs to see how language use is changing in three Latino neighborhoods in Philly

Spanish signs are becoming more popular in the Italian Market in South Philadelphia, but decreasing along the Golden Block in North Philadelphia.

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Temple-university
Pennsylvania
United-states
Philadelphia
Italy
Cambodia
Vietnam
Republic-of
Mexico
Spanish
Vietnamese

Beer and spirits have more detrimental effects on the waistline and on cardiovascular disease risk than red or white wine

Research has been inconclusive on the degree to which drinking alcohol leads to the growth of harmful fat. But a new study suggests that beer and spirits are far bigger culprits than wine.

Research-brief
Obesity-science
Cardiovascular-disease
Visceral-fat
Red-wine
Bone-mineral-density
White-wine
Body-composition
Weight-gain
Disease-risk
Older-adults

The Hostility Black Women Face in Higher Education Carries Dire Consequences

The Hostility Black Women Face in Higher Education Carries Dire Consequences
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Jasmine-harris
Antoinette-bonnie-candia-bailey
Terms-of-service
Jan-serie-center
Macalester-college
Lincoln-university
Venus-evans-winters

Mental health problems come with an added 'cost' of poorer cognitive function – a neuropsychologist explains

While only about 20% of people would qualify for a formal diagnosis of a mental disorder, more than 60% express symptoms of those disorders – and those symptoms can lead to cognitive difficulties.

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Americans
Research-brief
Clinical-psychology
Statistical-manual
Cognitive-dysfunction
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Mental-health

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