Living in a house that is too hot or too cold is linked to worse brain functioning and attention difficulties in older adults ...
WITH rising energy bills, many people have been keeping their heating on low this winter. However, new research suggests this ...
While both hot and cold conditions impacted focus, the study found that cold temperatures had a stronger negative effect.
A new study reveals that older adults experience the least attention difficulties when home temperatures remain between 68–75 ...
A groundbreaking study has identified a significant relationship between indoor temperatures and cognitive performance in ...
These results build upon earlier research, which revealed that sleep is most efficient and restful for older adults when ...
A study by Hebrew SeniorLife Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research reveals the optimal room temperature for ...
A team led by Dr Julie Parsonnet, an infectious disease expert, analysed a massive dataset of 6,18,306 oral temperature readings taken from adult outpatients at Stanford Health Care between 2008 ...
A groundbreaking study has identified a significant relationship between indoor temperatures and cognitive performance in older adults, shedding light on how climate change may pose an increased risk ...
which is equal to a temperature of 120 degrees if it’s dry, or in the mid-90s if it’s very humid. At that point, even healthy adults who are active outside for more than 15 minutes in an hour ...