Housing mix needed to save communities from ‘one dimensional’ future says researcher

ALBUQUERQUE: Communities ‘misplaced’ fixation on apartments risks squeezing out other types of housing that might make for a better city, a new study into the population and housing density shows.

A mix of terraces, semi-detached houses and even walk-up apartments was found to be the Read More »

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Developing healthy brain is target of worldwide campaign

MILWAUKEE: Brain awareness has become a global campaign to increase public understanding and support for brain research.

The campaign is focused on brain health and usage.

There are eleven exercises that, if regularly undertaken, can improve brain capacity.

9. Memorize: We’re not talking exam-level revision, Read More »

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Severe Alzheimer’s patient responds to Bryostatin treatment

NEW YORK: Researchers have announced their findings from a new study entitled, ‘PSEN1 Variant in a Family with Atypical AD,’ in which an Alzheimer patient with very severe disease, genetically confirmed to have a known variant of PSEN1, showed promising benefits during treatment with the Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The hundred and eighty-first entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

The Thorpe Coombe Hospital site in Forest Road, Walthamstow includes 91 homes and a brand new ‘bespoke’ health center, 66 flats, 25 three and four bed houses and Read More »

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