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Obsession with failure linked to burnout
Washington [US], April 23 (ANI): Athletes who strive for perfection and fixate on their mistakes risk burning out, a recent study by the University of Essex has found.
How migraine pain signals are generated and blocked
Fetal exposure to medicines may affect infants' brain development
Antidepressants do not improve quality of life long term
Study details how chemical compound can promote healthy ageing
How migraine pain signals are generated and blocked
People with diabetes at higher heart disease risk
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Reduced chances of pregnancy, childbirth after IVF
Solna [Sweden], April 21 (ANI): According to an extensive meta-analysis, women who have had one ovary surgically removed (unilateral oophorectomy) are less likely to become pregnant than women who have both ovaries and have fewer children after in vitro fertilization.
Genetic differences can affect ability to utilize energy of various nutrients: Report
Helsinki [Finland], April 21 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Helsinki, minor genetic differences can affect the ability to utilize the energy of various nutrients.
Parental domestic violence in childhood linked to mental illness
Toronto [Canada], April 20 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Toronto, adults exposed to chronic parental domestic violence have an elevated prevalence of depression, anxiety and substance abuse disorders, and lower levels of social support than their peers who do not experience childhood adversity.
Male sex hormones new target for cancer immunotherapy: Study
Columbus [Ohio], April 20 (ANI): A new study has examined the differences in intratumoral immune responses between male and female cancers of non-reproductive origin.
Infertility history linked with increased risk of heart failure
Washington [US], April 19 (ANI): A new study finds that a history of infertility is associated with an increased risk of heart failure.
Excess weight almost doubles risk of womb cancer
London [UK], April 19 (ANI): New research shows that lifelong excess weight almost doubles a woman's risk of developing womb cancer.
Product label changes don't prevent acetaminophen overdoses
Washington [US], April 19 (ANI): Changes to acetaminophen product labels did not decrease rates of hospitalization for accidental acetaminophen overdoses, according to a new study.
Vegan diets for dogs may be healthier and less dangerous
San Francisco (California) [US], April 18 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Winchester, guardians of more than 2,500 dogs explored links between dog diet and health outcomes, suggesting that nutritionally sound vegan diets may be healthier and less hazardous than conventional or raw meat-based diets.
Two out of five adults with ADHD have excellent mental health
Washington [US], April 18 (ANI): A new study has found that two in five adults (42 per cent) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were in excellent mental health.
Researchers reveal issue of loss of appetite in pregnancy
Melbourne (Victoria) [Australia], April 18 (ANI): Researchers have revealed the hidden issues and developed recommendations and principles for multidisciplinary management of anorexia nervosa in pregnancy, according to a new study by Monash University.
Study details benefits of turmeric compound
Oakland (California) [US], April 17 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of California, a compound found in turmeric called Curcumin helps grow engineered blood vessels and tissues.
High cardiovascular risk is closesly related to depression
Washington [US], April 17 (ANI): A recent study has suggested that Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increased risk of depression in older adults.
Study explains harmful effects of ultra-processed foods
Sao Paula [Brazil], April 17 (ANI): Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods is strongly associated with an increased weight gain. Researchers at the University of Sao Paulo have calculated the impact of adolescents consuming ultra-processed foods on the risk of obesity.
Healthy lifestyle assosiated with more years without Alzheimer's
Washington [US], April 17 (ANI): Healthy lifestyle is associated with longer life expectancy, and people who follow it live a larger proportion of their remaining years without Alzheimer's disease.
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Reduced chances of pregnancy, childbirth after IVF
Genetic differences can affect ability to utilize energy of various nutrients: Report
Parental domestic violence in childhood linked to mental illness
Male sex hormones new target for cancer immunotherapy: Study
Infertility history linked with increased risk of heart failure
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