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Category: 8. Health
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Q&A: Exploring the rise of telehealth-prescribed stimulants
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Little research to support cannabis for mental health conditions : NPR
While many people turn to cannabis to help with mental health conditions, the scientific evidence is scant.
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New Enzyme Discovery Could Protect Jaw Cartilage and Stop Arthritis
A newly identified molecular player may help explain how cartilage in the jaw joint resists inflammatory damage. Every time you chew, speak, or yawn, your jaw depends on a small but hardworking joint that has to move smoothly under constant…
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Observational analyses can complement randomized clinical trial findings for the study of HPV vaccine effectiveness
Led by researchers at NDORMS as part of the Data Analysis and Real World Interrogation Network (DARWIN EU) initiative, a new European study has shown that carefully designed observational studies can produce robust and reliable vaccine…
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A Promising Fatty Liver Treatment May Actually Trigger Cancer
A new study suggests that suppressing a cellular enzyme long considered protective against fatty liver disease could have unexpected long-term consequences. Scientists have uncovered a troubling tradeoff in the liver. An enzyme called Caspase-2…
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Want to handle stress better? Start with breakfast, sleep, and exercise
Do you ever feel mentally stuck, like you can’t cope when a stressful situation hits? A healthy breakfast, exercise, and a good night’s sleep might be just what you need to build psychological flexibility, and new research from Binghamton…
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Does Fat Remember Obesity? Scientists Reveal Surprising Answer
New research suggests that fat tissue may be more adaptable than previously thought, undergoing significant cellular and molecular changes as body weight declines. Obesity does more than increase body weight. It can also disrupt the normal…
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Changes in pace of epigenetic clocks over time may help predict mortality risk
The age on your driver’s license may not be the same age as the cells in your body. Scientists use something called an epigenetic clock, which looks at certain chemical tags in DNA to measure your biological age, or how fast your body is actually…
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What happens to your brain in nature? The neuroscience explained
Have you ever felt calmer almost as soon as you step into the woods? Or maybe noticed your busy mind soften as you look out at the sea?
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A Potential Treatment Approach for Rett Syndrome is Found
Rett syndrome is a rare neurodevelopment disorder that leads to developmental regression, usually after a period of normal growth, and causes impairments in communication, motor skills, and speech. It is…
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