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Alan Jinkinson obituary
Leading British trade unionist who served as the head of Unison in the 1990s ....
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Positive Psychology Goes to War
How the Army adopted an untested, evidence-free approach to fighting PTSD. ....
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Why Women's Brains Are More Vulnerable to Disease, From Anxiety to Alzheimer's
Why Women’s Brains Are More Vulnerable to Disease, From Anxiety to Alzheimer’s
Prevention
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Meghan Rabbitt
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Women are more at risk than men for various diseases, including Alzheimer’s. Neuroscientists explain how it’s linked to hormones and stress, plus how to fight back.
The alarm bells started going off for neuroscientist Roberta Diaz Brinton, Ph.D., three decades ago, when she saw just how hard women in particular were being hit by Alzheimer’s disease. Consider these current stats: Nearly two-thirds of patients diagnosed with the brain disorder are women a staggering one in five of us will be diagnosed by the time we’re 65 and by 2050, as many as 9 million women may end up with the disease. It’s even worse for African Americans, who are two to three times as likely as non-Hispanic whites to develop Alzheimer’s. ....
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