Balanced diet linked to better brain health and cognition, large-scale study shows
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 Personality dictates binge-watching: Study reveals why we can't stop streamingPersonality dictates binge-watching: Study reveals why we can't stop streaming
 
Personality traits, particularly openness to experience and need for cognition, influence the use of over-the-top (OTT) services and binge-watching habits, revealing a complex relationship between individual differences and media consumption behaviors.
 
 
 Balanced diet linked to better brain health and cognition, large-scale study showsBalanced diet linked to better brain health and cognition, large-scale study shows
 
Study utilizing the UK Biobank data identifies four dietary patterns, revealing the balanced diet subtype promotes superior cognitive functions and mental health outcomes compared to starch-free, vegetarian, or high-protein-low-fiber diets.
 
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Research reviews the essential role of minerals like zinc, selenium, and iron in supporting female reproductive health, emphasizing their impact on hormone regulation, ovulation, and endometrial health.
 
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Review uncovers that psychobiotics may offer supportive treatment for depression by restoring gut microbiome balance and positively influencing the microbiome-gut-brain axis, which is crucial for mental health and well-being.
 
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Research suggests no strong genetic link between inflammatory bowel disease and increased cancer risk, with specific exceptions in European populations for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
 
 Study explores how cannabis use affects breast milk and lactation
 
Study explores how cannabis use affects breast milk and lactationStudy reviews the impact of cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation, highlighting potential changes in breast milk composition and lactation due to cannabinoid effects.
 
 
 Certain progestogens linked to higher brain tumor risk in women, study suggests
 
Certain progestogens linked to higher brain tumor risk in women, study suggestsStudy finds long-term use of specific progestogens increases the risk of benign brain tumors in women, while short-term use and other progestogens do not.
 
 
 Bio-Rad launches first ultrasensitive multiplexed digital PCR assay for breast cancer mutation detection in clinical research
 
Bio-Rad launches first ultrasensitive multiplexed digital PCR assay for breast cancer mutation detection in clinical researchBio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., a global leader in life science research and clinical diagnostic products, today announced the launch of its first ultrasensitive multiplexed digital PCR assay, the ddPLEX ESR1 Mutation Detection Kit.
 
 
 Earlier menopause combined with high cardiovascular risk linked to cognitive problems later
 
Earlier menopause combined with high cardiovascular risk linked to cognitive problems laterEarlier menopause combined with higher risk of cardiovascular disease is linked to an increased risk of thinking and memory problems later, according to a new study published in the April 3, 2024, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
 
 
 Metabolic markers tied to increased risk of depression and anxiety, study finds
 
Metabolic markers tied to increased risk of depression and anxiety, study findsComprehensive study within a large Swedish cohort links elevated glucose and triglyceride levels to an increased risk of developing depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders, while higher HDL-C levels seem protective, suggesting a significant connection between metabolic health and psychiatric conditions.
 
 
 New treatments in sight for challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurodegenerative diseases
 
New treatments in sight for challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurodegenerative diseasesStudy reviews the advancements in pharmacological treatments for neuropsychiatric syndromes in neurodegenerative disorders, discussing the complexities of managing symptoms such as depression, disinhibition, apathy, psychosis, and agitation to improve patient care.
 
 
 Even moderate alcohol use by pregnant patients may affect babies' prenatal development
 
Even moderate alcohol use by pregnant patients may affect babies' prenatal developmentUniversity of New Mexico researchers have found that even low to moderate alcohol use by pregnant patients may contribute to subtle changes in their babies' prenatal development, including lower birth length and a shorter duration of gestation.
 
 
 Medical debt affects much of America, but Colorado immigrants are hit especially hard
 
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 Study reveals immune cell levels as prognostic marker in early-stage triple-negative breast cancer
 
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 Bridging the gap in mental health services for pregnant women with serious mental illness
 
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 Study shows strong social ties may ease the way for older adults in life's final chapter
 
Study shows strong social ties may ease the way for older adults in life's final chapterStudy across 19 countries delves into how social connections influence end-of-life outcomes for older adults, revealing that stronger social ties can affect symptom management, healthcare utilization, and the place of death.
 
 
 New ovarian atlas paves the way for extended fertility and hormone restoration
 
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 Feds join ranks of employers with generous fertility benefits
 
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 Researchers call for policy changes to address perinatal mental health disparities
 
Researchers call for policy changes to address perinatal mental health disparitiesA team of researchers is calling for comprehensive changes to U.S. health care and social policies to improve diagnosis and treatment of perinatal mental health conditions and mitigate the dramatic disparities that put women of color at significantly greater risks of morbidity and mortality compared with white women.