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Keeping your cool could be the key to keeping your mind. Researchers have long known that dementia risk goes up with age, family history, poor diet, lack of exercise and even the loss of hearing ...
Take the Assessments. Thanks to Drs. Ruth Lytton, Virginia Tech, and John Grable, University of Georgia, for their development of the Risk Tolerance Assessment; and to Drs. Wookjae Heo, Purdue ...
After eight years of monitoring, the patients with chronic stress were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, or some form of cognitive impairment, compared to cohort ...
Health, emotional well-being, financial, and family stress levels are associated with intracerebral hemorrhage risk after controlling for hypertension.
The Georgia State research team adapted four such assessments, including the Perceived Stress Scale, the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and K6 ...
Employer awareness, understanding and compliance with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) stress risk assessment requirements remains “worryingly” low, a poll has found. The survey by Occupational ...
THURSDAY, Feb. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The societal stress and stigma of being LGBTQ+ can increase a person’s risk of mental health problems, a new study suggests.
Employers are being encouraged to risk-assess stress for backstage workers, with the launch of guidance released by the Association of British Theatre Technicians. The guidance, Mental Health and ...
Take the Assessments. Thanks to Drs. Ruth Lytton, Virginia Tech, and John Grable, University of Georgia, for their development of the Risk Tolerance Assessment; and to Drs. Wookjae Heo, Purdue ...