Young People With Genetic Risk of Psychiatric Disorders Have Different Sleeping Brain Activity

Young People With Genetic Risk of Psychiatric Disorders Have Different Sleeping Brain Activity

Sleep-related brain activity patterns can be utilized as a biomarker to identify the start of neuropsychiatric illnesses in patients with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q11.2DS), a…
Language Impairment, ADHD, and Myasthenia Caused by Gene Mutation

Language Impairment, ADHD, and Myasthenia Caused by Gene Mutation

According to two research, some CAPRIN1 gene abnormalities have serious ramifications for people. First, the study group demonstrated that developmental disparities, such as autism spectrum…
Breast Milk contains Tiny Molecules that may Protect Infants from Allergies

Breast Milk contains Tiny Molecules that may Protect Infants from Allergies

Breastfeeding mothers produce signals that influence their babies’ immune system development and help to prevent future food allergies, according to new global research. According to…
Cancer Treatment Costs can have an impact on Survivors’ Health

Cancer Treatment Costs can have an impact on Survivors’ Health

According to researchers at the Medical College of Georgia and the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University, a significant number of cancer survivors live in…
Having COVID-19 Symptoms is Linked to a Worse Mental Health

Having COVID-19 Symptoms is Linked to a Worse Mental Health

Lower life satisfaction and worse mental health have been linked to COVID-19 symptoms. The Lancet Psychiatry published the study, which is a component of the…
Seaweed Molecules are being used to Improve Bypass Surgery Outcomes

Seaweed Molecules are being used to Improve Bypass Surgery Outcomes

A natural material derived from seaweed is being used by researchers to promote vascular cell growth, prevent blood clots, and improve the performance of synthetic…
Six Months after the Pandemic Started, Exposure to COVID-19 was a Better Predictor of Suffering than Governmental Limits, According to the Study

Six Months after the Pandemic Started, Exposure to COVID-19 was a Better Predictor of Suffering than Governmental Limits, According to the Study

A study published by the American Psychological Association found that state restrictions during the first six months of the pandemic were not associated with worse…
The Gut Microbiome may benefit from Peanuts, Herbs, and Spices

The Gut Microbiome may benefit from Peanuts, Herbs, and Spices

According to new Penn State research, eating an ounce of peanuts or a teaspoon of herbs and spices daily may affect the composition of gut…
According to a Study, ECMO Survivors are more Likely than Other ICU Survivors to Receive a New Mental Health Diagnosis

According to a Study, ECMO Survivors are more Likely than Other ICU Survivors to Receive a New Mental Health Diagnosis

According to the first study of its kind, which was published in JAMA, survivors of ECMO life support had a 24% higher prevalence of new…
Scientists Unearth the Key to Waking up Alert and Refreshed

Scientists Unearth the Key to Waking up Alert and Refreshed

You awaken to the unwelcome sound of your alarm. Even though you set that alarm for a reason, your first reaction is to hit snooze.…
An Innovative Strategy to Combat Heart Disease

An Innovative Strategy to Combat Heart Disease

Soon after cholesterol and fat begin to deposit on the lining of the blood vessels that supply your heart, the smooth muscle cells that provide…
Using Artificial Intelligence to Check Blood Pressure in a Heartbeat

Using Artificial Intelligence to Check Blood Pressure in a Heartbeat

Engineers at the University of South Australia have created a system for remotely measuring blood pressure by filming a person’s forehead and extracting cardiac signals…
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