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Researchers have linked hotter temperatures to a rise in suicidal thoughts and behavior in young people. The new study adds to existing evidence that rising temperatures are affecting the mental health of adult men and women, too.Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: mental health, Suicide, Climate Crisis, University of New South Wales
Spanning nearly 100 laboratories in 45 countries, landmark research has, for the first time, shown an association between genetic brain size and neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). And while it doesn't prove causation, it's a big step forward in being able to assess risk factors and provide early intervention.Continue ReadingCat
When blood sugar levels go high, so does voice pitch, according to a new study. It paves the way for detecting type 2 diabetes or monitoring diabetics’ blood sugars simply by talking into a smartphone and having AI analyze their speech.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Diabetes, Voice, Artificial Intelligence
A new study from MIT has revealed the exact mechanism by which fasting causes intestinal stem cells to regenerate, which is one of the practice's benefits. However, the study also showed a downside that needs to be considered when breaking a fast.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Fasting, Diet, Stem Cells, MIT, Mice, Cancer
A new study has found a link between the popular diabetic and weight loss drug Ozempic and a disproportionately high risk of suicidal thoughts. While the researchers cannot establish causation, they say the link needs to be investigated further so that people can be informed of the potential risks.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Ozempic, Diabetes, Weight Loss, men
Smoking, obesity, and stress. They're all common causes of damaging cardiac events. However, a just-published study says a new culprit should be added to the list of the risks that can hurt our hearts: constipation.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Cardiovascular, Cardiac, Heart Disease, Heart attack, Monash University
If you're getting plenty of leafy greens, dark chocolate, nuts, and beans, you're probably doing fine. But if your diet is lacking, you might want to pay attention to this new eye-opening study that links a mineral deficiency issue to DNA changes.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Magnesium, Diet, DNA, Disease, University of South Australia
Prenatal exposure to higher levels of bisphenol A, a plastic commonly found in water bottles and packaging and known to leach into our foods and drinks, has been linked to autism spectrum disorder in boys, according to a new study that also identified the biological mechanism underlying this link.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Autism, Plastics, Pregnancy, The Flo
Microvascular disease affects the small blood vessels, particularly in the kidneys and eyes, and is a common diabetic complication. Diabetic nephropathy causes the deterioration of kidney function and eventual failure; diabetic retinopathy can lead to vision loss and blindness. So, it’s crucial to stop microvascular disease before it progresses.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, Li
By combining brain scans and nutritional intake data, a new study has found a nutrient profile that puts the brakes on brain aging. What's more, that profile matches an easy-to-follow popular eating plan that's been proven to convey multiple benefits.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Diet, University of Nebraska, University of Illinois, Aging, Brain, anti-aging


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