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The study revealed that 13% of mild dementia cases might be avoided if all middle-aged adults exercised at least once or twice a week. New UTI Drug Gets FDA Approval: Alternative For Patients With Limited Antibacterial Treatment Options
Orlynvah, an oral tablet from drug manufacturer Iterum Therapeutics, combining sulopenem etzadroxil and probenecid has been approved for use specifically for treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adult women. World Stroke Day: Know Telltale Signs Of Brain Attack, Tips To Reduce Risk
This World Stroke Day, under the theme 'Greater Than Stroke,' emphasizes the importance of awareness and proactive prevention in the fight against stroke. Suspected Lassa Fever Death In Iowa: Know Symptoms, Complications Of Rare Viral Infection
The middle-aged eastern Iowa resident is believed to have contracted the infection after returning from travel to West Africa early this month.
Skipping Through Online Videos Can Boost Boredom, Try Watching Them Fully: Study
The researchers analyzed the impact of digital switching on boredom and found that the habit of watching only short snippets of videos or frequently fast-forwarding through them can actually increase feelings of boredom. Untreated Hypertension Linked To 42% Higher Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease: Study
Untreated hypertension is linked to a 42% higher risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults aged 60 or older, a study revealed. Friend's Genetic Traits Can Influence Your Mental Health Risk: Study
The traits of your friends, particularly their genetic predisposition to mental health issues, can influence your mental health risks, the study revealed. Watching Even 8 Minutes Of TikTok Glamorizing Disordered Eating Harms Body Image, Study Finds
The researchers noted that even short exposure to "pro-anorexia" content that glorifies extreme weight loss and restricted diet is sufficient to harm body image and affect women's mental health.
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The latest study sheds light on the mechanisms behind the eye-boosting benefits of pistachios. Meal Timing Matters For Diabetes: Study Recommends Time-Restricted Eating For Blood Sugar Control
The researchers recommend adopting time-restricted eating as an alternative dietary strategy for diabetic patients were individualized dietary plans do not work or cannot be accessed. Struggling With Hunger During Weight Loss? High-Intensity Workouts Could Be The Key
Researchers now suggest engaging in high-intensity workouts may help curb hunger more than moderate exercise, particularly in women.
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The rapport nurses develop with patients can play a crucial role in encouraging individuals to open up about their thoughts of self-harm.