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When facing difficult life experiences, study shows coping strategies matter
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When facing difficult life experiences, study shows coping strategies matter

08/08/2023

Undergraduate researchers at work Source: Read Full Article

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Study reveals link between self-perceived antibody response and actual COVID-19 protection
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Study reveals link between self-perceived antibody response and actual COVID-19 protection

08/08/2023

A recent study published in Biological Psychology evaluated whether individuals could assess the strength of their antibody response following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. Study: Estimation of antibody levels after COVID-19 vaccinations: Preliminary evidence for immune interoception. Image Credit: Corona Borealis Studio/Shutterstock.com…

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Traditional Covid symptoms now far less common – 10 symptoms of Eris variant
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Traditional Covid symptoms now far less common – 10 symptoms of Eris variant

08/08/2023

Abbas Kanani, a pharmacist at Chemist Click, said there has been a “spike in hospital admissions”. Kanani said: “Traditional symptoms such as shortness of breath, loss of smell and a fever are now far less common.” The main symptoms of…

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What is ALS? Rare disorder kills Sandra Bullock's longtime partner
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What is ALS? Rare disorder kills Sandra Bullock's longtime partner

08/08/2023

What is ALS? Rare muscle-eroding disorder that killed Stephen Hawking claims life of Sandra Bullock’s longtime partner Bryan Randall at 57 Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock’s longtime partner, died of ALS this week at age 57 ALS is a progressive disorder…

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Kidney stones: Added sugars in diet may increase risk, study finds
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Kidney stones: Added sugars in diet may increase risk, study finds

08/07/2023

New research shows that added sugar consumption may be a risk factor for developing kidney stones. Studies demonstrate the negative health impact of added sugar. This includes high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and obesity, all factors that increase the likelihood…

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Intimate way to take drugs that cuts side-effects for women
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Intimate way to take drugs that cuts side-effects for women

08/07/2023

Intimate way to take drugs that cuts side-effects for women An estimated 85 per cent of our medicine intake is via the mouth  Every day in the UK, we swallow tens of millions of tablets for everything from pain to…

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Study finds higher rate of pre-term births among Blacks than non-Hispanic white individuals
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Study finds higher rate of pre-term births among Blacks than non-Hispanic white individuals

08/07/2023

Reviewers’ Notes Non-Hispanic Black individuals have a significantly higher rate of pre-term births than non-Hispanic white individuals, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. In 2019, nearly 12% of non-Hispanic Black individuals experienced preterm births compared with 7% of non-Hispanic white…

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Understanding how Aspergillus fumigatus shapes the lungs
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Understanding how Aspergillus fumigatus shapes the lungs

08/07/2023

Aspergillus fumigatus strains that infect humans have a significantly altered metabolism compared to other strains in the environment. At the same time, infection with the fungus leads to an apparent change in the human lung microbiome. Researchers at the Leibniz…

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Sage tumbles to record low on clinical depression pill setback
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Sage tumbles to record low on clinical depression pill setback

08/07/2023

(Reuters) – Shares of Sage Therapeutics slumped to a record low on Monday after the U.S. health regulator approved the company and partner Biogen’s pill for postpartum depression, but rejected it as a treatment for major depressive disorder.FILE PHOTO: Signage…

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Study: People expect others to mirror their own selfishness, generosity
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Study: People expect others to mirror their own selfishness, generosity

08/07/2023

New research shows that a person’s own behavior is the primary driver of how they treat others during brief, zero-sum-game competitions. Generous people tend to reward generous behavior and selfish individuals often punish generosity and reward selfishness—even when it costs…

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