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We think reducing stigma around mental health is extremely important, but our study suggests that mental health posts on Social Media could have unforeseen consequences for people disclosing their mental health challenges, says Jenna McChesney
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According to a new study from the University of Georgia's Youth Development Institute, obtaining adequate sleep can help children cope with the consequences of stressful surroundings
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The website outage-tracking site Down Detector said nearly 20,000 outage reports were logged by users in the US and the UK
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The findings of a new study by scientists at Madrid's CNIC confirm the importance of controlling traditional cardiovascular risks factors not only to preserve cardiovascular health, but also to prevent Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
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According to new research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the pulmonary distress commonly associated with the illness is generated not by lung injury, but by freshly populated T-cells entering the brain
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In the study, they involved 409 professionals with hiring experience and also made them hear an audio interview of the candidate, based on which they were asked about the job candidate's personality and future performance in the workplace
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According to a new study from the University of Georgia's Youth Development Institute, obtaining adequate sleep can help children cope with the consequences of stressful surroundings
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Scientists at UC San Francisco are developing a new strategy to treating kidney failure that could one day eliminate the need for dialysis or the use of harsh medicines to suppress the immune system following a transplant
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In a recent study, a team of scientists from Allahabad University as well as from the University of Malaysia identified treatment of various cancers through a single anti-cancer compound found in tobacco leaves
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Plastics, including microplastics, are among the most pervasive pollutants on the planet, easily making their way into the air, water systems and food chains around the world
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According to the study published in the journal JAMA Health Forum, spending on mental health services increased by 53 per cent from March 2020 to August 2022 among a large group of people with employer-provided insurance
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In this qualitative study, researchers interviewed 76 health care providers, including physicians, nurses, social workers, case workers, home care aides and others
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On Neptune, a dark spot was first discovered by NASA's Voyager 2 in 1989, before disappearing a few years later
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Researchers found that detection performance for the dark-skin group decreases under low-brightness and low-contrast conditions compared to the light-skin group
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In this article, we will explore the essence of Ayurvedic practices and discover the wisdom it offers to achieve radiant and rejuvenated skin
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For the first time, researchers have found that people with obesity had changed connection patterns with particular brain regions in VTA, a crucial brain structure involved in motivation and reward appreciation
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There is a lot of research showing that automated vehicles can improve safety. But our research here -- which relies on computational modeling -- suggests that if we want to also improve travel time, said researchers
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Published in the journal 'Public Choice', the findings show that ChatGPTs responses favour the Democrats in the US, the Labour Party in the UK, and President Lula da Silva of the Workers Party in Brazil
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They discovered that elevated levels were associated with impaired flow-mediated dilation, which is a precursor to vascular disease
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The film, which is blended with love and entertaining elements, has released in theatres on August 18.
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The discovery could lead to potential therapeutics for metabolic health and weight loss
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In the new paper, published by iScience, antibodies extracted from 800 year-old medieval human teeth were found to be stable and still able to recognise viral proteins
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Ayurveda and other streams of Indian medicine can be ideal during monsoon and winter months, say Experts
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Researchers have found that sulfate groups on complex sugar molecules called 'glycosaminoglycans' affect plasticity in the brain that assists with learning, memory, and recovery