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Cancer is diagnosed more in patients with type 2 diabetes
People with type 2 diabetes who acquire cancer are more likely to have an advanced form of the disease diagnosed, according to research.
Stronger sense of purpose may be linked to lower death risk
Scientists discover genes to diagnose long-term Lyme disease
New nasal vaccination approach might enhance COVID-19 protection
Researchers find how flu shots protect people with heart failure
Lethal childhood disease linked to age-related muscle decline
Kids with severe form of epilepsy should receive flu vaccine
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Baby's vaccine reactions related to birth delivery method
According to research, a baby's delivery method influences how its immune system responds to two important childhood vaccines.
Feeling poorer than friends may hint to receding mental health
Comparing your pocket-money to your friends and feeling dismayed, may have far-reaching consequences according to a study published by a team of psychologists in the University of Cambridge.
It's a big No to 'No Nut November', experts raise red flags
No Nut November (NNN) is an online challenge between men where they take a month-long oath of sexual abstinence. This challenge pops up every year in the month of November. It involves men giving up ejaculation for 30 days, which means no sex and no masturbation for a month.
Decline in deaths from cardiovascular disease expected in Japan
A key requirement of health policy-makers preparing budgets, and of great interest to those with family histories of cardiovascular disease (CVD), are predictions of future prevalence of this disease. Now, researchers from Japan have used new statistical modelling approaches that have predicted a drop in CVD rates until 2040.
Research: Obesity-related gut damage may worsen asthma symptoms
Changes in gut function caused by weight gain are associated with an increase in asthma severity, according to research to be presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Harrogate.
Devices fit in brains can detect thinking before speech: Study
Speech-assistance technology reaches a milestone with the new study at Caltech, which unveils a device which has the ability to predict, what you are about to say.
Survey shows rise demand for mental healthcare
Demand for mental health treatment has continued to increase as many psychologists report no longer having the capacity to see new patients, according to a new survey by the American Psychological Association.
Researchers find Bariatric surgery lowers risk of heart disease
Researchers find Bariatric surgery lowers risk of heart disease Obese people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease after bariatric surgery experienced significantly fewer severe cardiovascular events. The researchers revealed that obese patients are less likely to develop adverse cardiovascular events such as heart attacks, angina or stroke.
Brains of autistic people show unique orientation
A team of scientists at USC came up with a new research, set to dispel prior notions about patterns of white matter connectivity in the brains of autistic individuals.
Osteoporosis treatment may also protect against pneumonia
A recent study found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate, which are widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, are linked with lower risks of pneumonia and of dying from pneumonia. The results are published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
Antimicrobial therapy can prevent sepsis in pneumonia patients
Research sheds light on the initial phase of infectious disease and the potential for prevention of pneumococcal septicaemia.
Microbes help orchestrate how the gut uses its genes
The microbes that help break down food actually tell the gut how to do its job better, according to a new study in mice. The researchers said it appears that the microbes are able to influence which of the gut's genes are being called into action, and in turn, that interaction might lead to a remodeling of the epithelial cells lining the gut so that they match the diet.
Signature pattern of connectivity to brains of autistic people
Distinguishing between the brain activity patterns of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental coordination deficit populations is critical. The study revealed how distinctive pattern of white matter connectivity in autistic individuals's brains that is different from that in those with DCD.
Height may be risk factor for multiple health conditions
A large genetic study has found that a person's height may affect their risk for several common health conditions in adulthood. Significant findings include a link between height and lower risk of coronary heart disease, and a link between height and higher risk for peripheral neuropathy and circulatory disorders.
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