Can Gen Z reverse ‘rapid aging’? Why they fear ‘aging like milk’
The oldest members of Gen Z are still a few years away from turning 30, but their anxiety over what they call “rapid aging” has exploded on social media like a premature time bomb.
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The oldest members of Gen Z are still a few years away from turning 30, but their anxiety over what they call “rapid aging” has exploded on social media like a premature time bomb.
Can artificial intelligence, such as home health monitoring devices and wearables, detect acute illness in older persons with dementia before the illness clinically manifests?
AI can assist in composing the perfect opening line or say the right thing to seal a date … but can it help keep the flame alive? These Northeastern experts have their doubts.
A major breakthrough in the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as ALS, can potentially help stop the disease in its tracks in as much as half of the cases in the U.S., a Northeastern University scientist says.
Congratulations to Dr. Katherine Simmonds on her induction as a fellow into the American Academy of Nursing.
I’d love to go back to 17-year-old me and say, you made a good decision.