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Printing technique developed for effective skin: Research
Maryland [US], December 12 (ANI): An approach to print skin equivalents that may help in healing chronic wounds have been developed by researchers from the University of Birmingham and the University of Huddersfield.
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Environmentally sustainable diet linked to health benefits: Study
Lund [Sweden], December 11 (ANI): A recent study from Lund University in Sweden found that more sustainable dietary habits are linked to health benefits, such as a reduced risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Study finds home health care workers struggle with their own health
New York [US], December 11 (ANI): According to new research by Weill Cornell Medicine, home health care workers suffer from poorer physical and mental health when compared with similar low-wage frontline workers.
Study finds understanding impact of shame on HIV patients may improve healthcare
Exeter [UK], December 11 (ANI): Researchers have found that ensuring healthcare workers understand the psychological, social and physical impacts of shame on HIV patients could improve their medical treatment.
Researchers find impact of drugs on gut microbes
Berlin [Germany], December 11 (ANI): Researchers have found that the medication we take can impact the gut microbiome.
Study finds emotion regulation much harder for those with schizophrenia
Athens [US], December 11 (ANI): A new study has found that schizophrenia patients are able to manage low levels of negative emotions but struggle as those negative emotions increase.
Chemicals from personal care products influence hormones during pregnancy: Study
New Jersey [US], December 11 (ANI): According to a new study by Rutgers University, the use of certain personal care products during pregnancy may impact maternal hormone levels.
Infant immune system stronger than adult immune system: Study
New York [US], December 11 (ANI): According to a new study, the infant immune system is much stronger than thought and beats the adult immune system at fighting off new pathogens.
Plant-based diet reduces risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly: Study
Barcelona [Spain], December 10 (ANI): A study by the University of Barcelona (UB) and the CIBER on Frailty and Healthy Aging (CIBERFES) has found that a plant-based diet reduces the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly.
Study finds 1 out of 5 future thyroid cancers associated with obesity
Kensington [Australia], December 10 (ANI): A new study has found that in order to prevent thyroid cancer, one should avoid excess weight or obesity.
Study finds preterm birth associated with pre-eclampsia
Perth [Australia], December 10 (ANI): According to a new study by the Curtin University, women who had a preterm birth after developing pre-eclampsia, were 17 times more likely to experience another preterm birth if pre-eclampsia emerged again.
Childhood trauma increases risk of opioid abuse: Study
Washington [US], December 9 (ANI): Young adults who experienced trauma in childhood are more at risk for misusing prescription opioids, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
Study suggests new understanding of mental illness
Ottawa [Canada], December 9 (ANI): Researchers at McGill University have found evidence that a wide range of early-onset psychiatric problems (from depression, anxiety and addictions to dyslexia, bulimia, and ADHD) may be largely due to the combination of just three factors.
Sunshine may protect children, young adults from multiple sclerosis
Washington [US], December 9 (ANI): A new study has found that exposure to UV rays boost vitamin D, which may protect against auto-immune disease.
Regular exercise decreases risk of pneumonia, death: Study
Bristol [UK], December 8 (ANI): According to new research, people who exercise regularly have a lower risk of developing pneumonia as well as dying from it.
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Environmentally sustainable diet linked to health benefits: Study
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