Thinking someone is behind you when they're not could be an early sign of Parkinson's disease, says research
Pol Allingham
Reading for pleasure between two and nine years old leads to improved cognition, mental health, and brain structure.
New study shows a significant uptick in diagnoses under 22, with faster rise in young AFAB people compared to AMAB counterparts.
Memory and brain function problems are consequently on the rise, researchers say.
Scientists also observed that children who had a risk of using diabetes drugs were more likely to develop high blood pressure.
Doctors found the stroke risk went up 51 percent among those who had five to eight insomnia symptoms.