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Morning Exercise May Be Most Effective For Weight Loss
A new study shows that people who exercised in the morning exhibited the lowest BMI and waist size compared to those who exercised later in the day. Ultra-Processed Food, Especially Those With Artificial Sweeteners, May Elevate Depression Risk
Participants who consumed nine or more portions of ultra-processed foods daily had a 49% increased risk of depression compared to those who consumed less than four portions a day. Yoga Could Help Improve Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Study
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease that occurs when a person's immune system attacks healthy cells in the body. Snacking Isn't Always Harmful. Study Identifies Worst Time To Snack, Types Of Food To Avoid
Unhealthy snacking can counteract the benefits of a healthy meal, and snacking after 9 p.m. can lead to poor health.
Have Distressing Thoughts? Suppressing Them Might Help, Suggests New Study
The study indicates that training the brain to block out negative thoughts could improve symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Everything You Need To Know About Depression, One Of The Most Common Mental Illnesses
About 280 million people worldwide suffer from depression, as per the WHO's estimate. MDMA-Assisted Therapy Could Significantly Help Reduce PTSD Symptoms: Study
The study was conducted across thirteen sites, with eleven of them located in the United States and two in Israel. Using Tobacco And Cannabis Increases Risk Of Anxiety, Depression, Researchers Warn
People who used both tobacco and cannabis were approximately 1.8 times more likely to have mental health disorders compared to non-users.
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Snack On Nuts: Study Says Including Almonds In Diet Aids Weight Loss
Including almonds in an energy-restricted diet not only helps in weight loss but also improves cardiometabolic health, the study has found. Can Moderate Coffee Intake Reduce Risk Of Anxiety, Depression? New Study Says Yes
The research indicated that the risk of developing anxiety and depression was lowest among individuals who consumed two to three cups of coffee daily. Teachers Can Play A Significant Role In Addressing Childhood Obesity: Study
A five-year study conducted by researchers at the American University, Washington, evaluated the role of teachers in addressing childhood obesity. Women Can 'Grow' Benefits Of Exercise Like Bank Savings For Better Heart Health: Study
Researchers say women can "grow" the benefits of exercise like bank savings and enjoy better heart health later in life. Breast Cancer: Study Says Tumor Can Be Detected Early Through Breast Milk
The new study showed that breast milk from breast cancer patients diagnosed during pregnancy or postpartum contains circulating tumor DNA that can be detected using liquid biopsy in the future. US Surgeons Report Longest Successful Pig-To-Human Kidney Transplant
US surgeons who transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a brain-dead patient announced Thursday they had ended their experiment after a record-breaking 61 days. Does Brain Hemorrhage Transmit Through Blood Transfusions? Study Says There Is A Slight Chance
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a cause of spontaneous hemorrhage, could be transmitted through donated blood. However, it is highly unlikely that people would suffer a brain hemorrhage as a direct result of receiving donated blood, researchers say.
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