Tag: adults

More young U.S. adults report trouble with memory and focus

Recent studies indicate that a growing number of U.S. adults are experiencing significant difficulties with concentration, memory, and

Colon Cancer Rising In Adults. ColoSense Offers Noninvasive Screening Tool

ColoSense box being opened by a patient ColoSense Actor James Van Der Beek, known for his role in

How To Prevent Falls In Older Adults — An Expert Explains

National Fall Prevention Day serves as an essential reminder about the risks of falls and how we can

Why Suicide Is Called A Preventable Cause Of Death For Emerging Adults

Suicide Awareness Ribbon Getty In line with the commitment to mental health awareness, September emerges as National Suicide

Fiend allegedly kept 4 adults captive in his basement for over 10 years, abused them, and stole their money

In a shocking case that has drawn national attention, a man in South Carolina is facing severe charges

More Young Adults Worry About The Mental Health Of Their Parents

A son helping his mother getty In recent years, a significant focus has been placed on the mental

Cannabis use associated with quadrupled risk of developing type 2 diabetes, finds study of over 4 million adults

Cannabis use has been a topic of debate for years, with some studies suggesting potential health benefits while

Imposter scams cost older adults $700 million in 2024: FTC

Imposter scams targeting older Americans are on the rise, according to a recent report from the Federal Trade

NHS talking therapies seem to be less effective for younger adults

NHS Talking Therapies Benefitting Working-Age Adults More Than Teens and Young Adults NHS talking therapies give people access

Living in hurricane-flooded areas raises older adults’ mortality risk by 9 percent

Hurricanes and related natural disasters, such as flooding, are on the rise globally, posing a significant threat to

After blacks in Cincinnati beat white adults, why was there no nationwide racial outrage?

A recent incident in downtown Cincinnati has brought to light a disturbing display of violence and racial tensions.

Medicare could save $3.6 billion without risk to older adults, study suggests

Medicare, the federal government's healthcare program for older adults, is spending $4.4 billion a year on care that