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Make Brains Work Hard At Job: Study Says It Guards Against Memory Issues Later
The study revealed that actively engaging your brain in your profession can lower your risk of experiencing memory and cognitive issues as you age. Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy Causes Weight Gain, But Benefits Outweigh: Study
The advantages of quitting outweigh the risks associated with ongoing smoking, such as stillbirths and premature deliveries, the study revealed. Junk Food Diet In Teens May Lead To Long-Term Memory Damage: Study
A high-fat, high-sugar diet in teenagers may lead to long-term memory damage, according to the results of a rat study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California. Exercise Lowers Heart Disease Risk By Reducing Stress; Depression Patients At Greater Benefits: Study
People with stress-related conditions such as depression reap the most cardiovascular benefits from physical activity, according to the latest study.
Hypertension Raises Uterine Fibroid Risk, Blood Pressure Medication Can Help Minimize It: Study
Recent research has identified another risk linked to hypertension in women: an increased likelihood of developing uterine fibroids. Stress During Adolescence May Up The Risk Of Postpartum Depression In Adulthood: Study
Based on the findings of a rat study, researchers suggest that early life stress could contribute to the worsening of postpartum depression from a pathophysiological standpoint. Single Low-Dose Esketamine Injection May Reduce Postpartum Depression In New Mothers: Study
The study found that a single low-dose injection of esketamine given just after childbirth could reduce the risk of postpartum depression in new mothers who experienced prenatal depression. Stress Awareness Month: Expert Recommends Self-Care To Manage The Silent Killer
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Swapping Red Meat With Forage Fish Could Prevent 750,000 Deaths Annually In 2050: Study
Incorporating forage fish or prey fish such as herring, sardines, and anchovies into diets could also potentially lower the prevalence of disability caused by diet-related diseases, the study revealed. Got Anger Issues? Researchers Suggest To Pen Down Your Feelings And Discard Paper
Do you struggle with anger management issues? Researchers now say all you need to do is write down your feelings on a piece of paper and discard it. Study Finds The Best Time To Exercise For Heart Health Benefits
The lowest risk of premature death and cardiovascular disease-related mortality were seen in those who did the majority of their aerobic moderate to vigorous physical activity between 6 p.m. and midnight. Botulism-Like Illness In Illinois: Officials Suspect Links To Fake Botox Injections
The illnesses were reported in two people who received fake Botox or a similar, possibly counterfeit products in LaSalle County, health officials said. Accelerated Aging Raises Cancer Risk In Young Adults: Study
The researchers suggest that their discoveries open the door for future interventions to slow biological aging that could be a new avenue for cancer prevention. Know Dangerous Pitfalls Of Diet Culture; Expert Explains Benefits Of Intuitive Eating
Eating healthy and maintaining a balanced lifestyle is essential for overall well-being. But, in our pursuit of wellness, do we inadvertently fall into the trap of diet culture? Got 15 Minutes? Study Suggests That's All You Need To Exercise For Immunity
The results of the recent study offer hope to those seeking immunity benefits from exercise but do not have long hours to spend.
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