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A 52-year-old man in Florida with severe migraines was diagnosed with neurocysticercosis after doctors discovered tapeworm larvae in his brain. Eczema Linked To Learning, Memory Difficulties In Children With Neurodevelopmental Comorbidities: Study
In children with neurodevelopmental comorbidities such as learning disabilities, eczema raised the risk of cognitive impairment two to threefold times compared to those without eczema. Blood Donor's Diet May Trigger Allergic Reactions In Recipients: Study
The researchers found an interesting link between a donor's diet before blood donation and allergic transfusion reactions (ATRs) in recipients, particularly among children. Medications Help Cut Risk Of Premature Death In ADHD Patients: Study
The latest study included 148,000 individuals in Sweden who were diagnosed with ADHD. The researchers noted that starting ADHD medications reduced their overall mortality risk, particularly from unnatural causes such as accidents and drug overdose.
Depression Affects Heart Health: Study Says Women At Greater Risk Than Men
The researchers found that depression raised the risk for heart disease by 39 percent in men, while the risk was 64 percent in women. Better Air Quality Reduces Suicide Rates, Study Finds
The suicide rates increase substantially when air pollution rises, and the effect was particularly strong in the elderly, with older women 2.5 times more at risk than other groups. Grief Takes A Toll On Your Body: Here's What To Know
While mental stress is commonly acknowledged in connection with grief, it is crucial to understand that grief can also present physical symptoms, including illnesses, fatigue, pain, and sleep disturbances. Taking Antidepressants During Pregnancy Can Affect Fetal Brain Development: Study
The use of antidepressants, particularly fluoxetine, could affect the development of the prefrontal cortex of the infant's brain, potentially raising the risk of mental health disorders later in their life.
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People whose parents both experienced obesity in middle age are six times more likely to live with obesity during the same life stage, and the risk of developing obesity triples when one parent is living with the condition. Can Refined Carbs Affect Your Looks? Chronic Consumption Linked To Reduced Facial Attractiveness: Study
Beyond the known health risks of refined carbs, a new study reveals that persistent consumption may diminish facial attractiveness in both men and women. Taking 10,000 Steps A Day Cut Cardiovascular Risk Despite Sedentary Lifestyle: Study
Researchers now reveal that by clocking in 10,000 daily steps, you can still cut down the cardiovascular risk and risk of early death even if you are sedentary for the rest of the day. National Kidney Month: Expert Reveals Dietary Habits For Preventing And Managing Kidney Diseases
During this National Kidney Month, an expert reveals how dietary habits can help prevent kidney diseases and manage their progression. Artificially Sweetened Drinks Increase Risk Of Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Drinking two or more liters of artificially sweetened beverages weekly elevates the risk of atrial fibrillation by 20%. Parrot Fever Outbreak In Europe Kills 5: Know All About Psittacosis
The WHO reported a sudden increase in psittacosis infections over the past year, with the disease persisting and continuing to spread in Europe. Less Than 5 Hours Of Daily Sleep Raises Diabetes Risk Despite Healthy Eating: Study
The diabetes risk from chronic sleep deprivation cannot be compensated by healthy eating alone, the study revealed.
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