Workers need to take time off every 43 days to 'avoid burnout'
British workers feel the need to take a break every 43 days to avoid total burn out, according to a new study. The study of 2,000 office workers, conducted by by One poll, found that taking days off at least…
Read MoreNew study reveals older adults coped with pandemic best
Adults aged 60 and up have fared better emotionally compared to younger adults (18-39) and middle-aged adults (40-59) amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new UBC research published recently in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. Based on daily diary…
Read MoreExpanded access to treatment in prisons can reduce overdose deaths by more than 31%, study finds
The epidemic of opioid-related overdose death persists across the United States, and people released from jails and prisons are at particular risk. While the benefits of life-saving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD)—such as methadone, buprenorphine and extended-release (XR) naltrexone—has…
Read MoreCOVID-19: majority of the Affected after the disease not symptom-free Naturopathy, naturopathic specialist portal
Corona: Neurological symptoms remain Early in the course of the Corona pandemic, it was found that it can come in Infected to neurological symptoms such as loss of smell and/or taste. According to a new study, the most Affected are…
Read More2 immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatment
Some of the most promising advances in cancer treatment have centered on immunotherapies that rev up a patient’s immune system to attack cancer. But immunotherapies don’t work in all patients, and researchers have been searching for ways to increase their…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: Drinking this tea could lower your ‘bad’ cholesterol levels
High cholesterol is one of a number of conditions that contribute to heart disease, a major killer both in the UK and worldwide. It catalyses this harmful process by building up on the inside of your artery walls. Eventually, this…
Read MoreMalaria drug chloroquine does not inhibit SARS-CoV-2
More than 600,000 people worldwide have fallen victim to the lung disease COVID-19 so far, which is caused by the SARS coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). In order to obtain an effective therapy for COVID-19 as quickly as possible, drugs that are being…
Read MoreMeasuring the complexity of the aging brain
An international collaboration between the Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) and Beihang University in China has researched differential longitudinal changes in structural complexity and volumetric measures in community-dwelling older individuals. The research analyzed the brain scans of community-dwelling older…
Read MoreAnesthesia doctor in Bavaria could have infected 1300 patients in the OP with Hepatitis C
An anesthesia doctor in a large clinic in Donauwörth, in Bavaria, is suspected to have 1300 patients in the operating room with a Hepatitis C infected. The hospital urges on its website, patients – in which a particular anesthesiologist, the…
Read MoreParkinson’s disease – best dinner food to lower your risk of Parkinson’s symptoms
Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, said the NHS. You could lower your risk of Parkinson’s symptoms by simply eating more salmon, it’s been revealed. Parkinson’s is caused by a…
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