Apathy is the most common neuropsychiatric symptom of dementia, with a bigger impact on function than memory loss – yet it is under-researched and often forgotten in care.
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How the Brain Distinguishes Between Voice and Sound
Is the brain capable of distinguishing a voice from the specific sounds it utters?
The Loss of Biodiversity Comes at A Price
Almost 300,000€ is what the Doñana fire cost in terms of biodiversity, according to an estimate done by a University of Cordoba research group.
‘Intensive’ Beekeeping Not to Blame for Common Bee Diseases
More “intensive” beekeeping does not raise the risk of diseases that harm or kill the insects, new research suggests.
Higher Iron Levels May Boost Heart Health – but Also Increase Risk of Stroke
Scientists have helped unravel the protective – and potentially harmful – effect of iron in the body.
Avian Malaria Behind Drastic Decline of London’s Iconic Sparrow?
London’s house sparrows (Passer domesticus) have plummeted by 71% since 1995, with new research suggesting avian malaria could be to blame.