Brain scans can tell post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury apart according to new research

DENVER: It is now possible to separate two common disorders: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), according to researchers. The study, which examined over 20,000 brain scans, is believed to be the largest brain imaging Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The five hundred and fifty-third entry for the seniors housing Global Awards for 2015 has been received.

New funding from Proposition 41 may be the key to getting construction started on a long-delayed veterans housing project near March Air Reserve Base.

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Is affordable housing becoming an adulterated concept?

BOSTON: The concept of affordable housing in major cities is becoming adulterated. The precept had a pure meaning until recent times.

Now, not-for-profits, charity housing groups and various authorities whose historic mission has been to house seniors, the poor and needy, are selling multi-million dollar Read More »

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Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets

MEMPHIS: Retirement communities and skilled nursing homes imply a level of elevated safety in their commercial pitch to prospective customers.

But evidence is mounting that age-apartheid compounds are increasingly becoming soft crime targets and the care sector is trashing its reputation by doing nothing to Read More »

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