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Novel 3D printing method shows promise for repairing brain injuries
The researchers noted that each year, around 70 million people...
Tom Hanks warns fans about his ‘AI version’ promoting dental plan: Have nothing to do with it
''Beware!! There’s a video out there promoting some dental plan...
UK is failing to address menopausal discrimination in the workforce
The report, published in July last year, was carried out to think of solutions to help women who have struggled to manage menopausal symptoms at work. One in 10 women who worked during the menopause left a job due to their symptoms, which range from brain fog and loss...
Research suggests woman’s risk of pregnancy loss linked to certain job hazards
Manufacturing jobs and health/social work were associated with higher risks of early abortive outcomes compared with financial and insurance jobs. In an analysis of 2010-2019 information on more than 1.8 million employed and non-employed pregnant women in South Korea,...
Altered speech may be the first sign of Parkinson’s disease: Research
According to Maskeliunas, a researcher at KTU's Department of Multimedia Engineering, as motor activity decreases, so does the function of the vocal cords, diaphragm, and lungs: "Changes in speech often occur even earlier than motor function disorders, which is why...
Women show higher risk of developing cancer in both breast: Research
Study led by the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. The study's findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, will help personalise approaches to breast cancer screening and risk factors, according to the study's authors. Women who have cancer in one...
Study finds orienteering can train brain, help to fight cognitive decline
"Modern life may lack the specific cognitive and physical challenges the brain needs to thrive.n the absence of active navigation, we risk losing that neural architecture." says Jennifer Heisz, Canada Research Chair in Brain Health and Aging at McMaster University,...
Calorie reduction can be more effective for weight loss than intermittent fasting: Study
The number and quantity of meals were more important predictors of weight gain or reduction than the interval between meals, according to recent research. The findings of the study were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access,...
Economic slowdown will leave workers poor and unemployed, says UN
As prices rise faster than incomes, the cost-of-living crisis risks pushing more people into poverty, the UN's International Labour Organization said, while unemployment around the world is set to rise Global unemployment is projected to reach 208 million people this...
Support from others in stressful times can ease impact of genetic depression risk: Study
Compared to individuals in the study who had low depression polygenic risk scores, the doctors and widows with higher risk scores had higher rates of depression after they lost social support, but also had lower rates of depression when they gained social support...
Study suggests strong social connections help to improve health
The study also found that having strong bonds with both close social circles and extended groups is associated with better mental health and wellbeing. Importantly, the greater number of groups people had strong bonds with, the higher their engagement in health...
Study: Gardening can help lower cancer risk, improve mental health
Funded by the American Cancer Society, the first-ever, randomized, controlled trial of community gardening found that those who started gardening ate more fiber and got more physical activity--two known ways to reduce the risk of cancer and chronic diseases. They also...