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Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder

  • Jan. 22, 2023, 6:42 a.m.
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A new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology is the first to characterize the psychological impacts of psilocybin among people with bipolar disorder. The findings indicate that many peop

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Anxious and avoidant attachment styles are negatively related to indicators of evolutionary fitness

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 6:42 p.m.
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Recent research challenges the notion that insecure attachment has some evolutionary adaptive benefits. It appears that secure attachment may have benefits for individuals, improving their chances of

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Gone fishing: highly accurate test for common respiratory viruses uses DNA as ‘bait’

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 6:42 p.m.
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The test uses DNA ‘nanobait’ to detect the most common respiratory viruses – including influenza, rhinovirus, RSV and COVID-19 – at the same time. In comparison, PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests,

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Post-Obamacare, more adults with schizophrenia have health insurance

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 5:42 p.m.
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The national uninsurance rate for adults under age 65 with schizophrenia decreased by 50% after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014, according to University of Massachusetts Am

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Two-Years Follow-Up of Symptoms and Return to Work in Complex Post-COVID-19 Patients

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 1:42 p.m.
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The main lessons learned from this work are that, contrary to expectations, many post-COVID-19 patients directly contacted the coordination team without going through their attending doctor. Further,

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Reusable take-out food containers can reduce plastic waste, emissions, costs, U-M study finds

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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Reusable containers filled with takeout food from El Harissa Market Cafe in Ann Arbor. For their study, University of Michigan researchers studied the pilot program for returnable takeout containers l

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Diagnostic and prognostic potential of the microbiome in ovarian cancer treatment response

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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To determine the impact of OC on the microbiome, we recruited women undergoing hysterectomy for OC or a benign gynecologic condition requiring hysterectomy. We then proceeded to compare the microbiome

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TikTok use is associated with increased body dissatisfaction, study finds

  • Jan. 21, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Do you scroll through TikTok as a form of entertainment? While it may seem like a harmless activity, a study published in Body Image suggests that TikTok usage is related to body dissatisfaction, appe

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Exposure to negative socio-emotional events induces sustained alteration of resting-state brain networks in older adults

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 11:42 p.m.
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Participants For experiment 1, a total of 58 healthy participants including 30 younger adults (aged between 19 and 30 years), and 28 older adults (aged between 65 and 78 years) with corrected-to-norm

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Psychologically flexible persons tend to be less materialist and less attached to experiences, thoughts and relationships

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 8:42 p.m.
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Two online surveys of psychology students explored the relationship between psychological flexibility, materialism, non-attachment and buying motivation. Results showed that people high on psychologic

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Across the US, White Neighborhoods Have More Greenery, Fewer Dilapidated Buildings, Fewer Multi-Family Homes

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 8:42 p.m.
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Across the US, White Neighborhoods Have More Greenery, Fewer Dilapidated Buildings, Fewer Multi-Family Homes . antiracism White Neighborhoods Have More Greenery, Fewer Dilapidated Buildings and Multi

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Loneliness associated with unhealthful diets and physical inactivity among US college students

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 7:42 p.m.
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College students reporting a higher level of loneliness also reported a higher level of loneliness also reported a higher level of sedentary behavior and low activity. Transitioning to a new environm

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COVID-19 patients retain elevated risk of death for at least 18 months after infection

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 1:42 p.m.
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Sophia Antipolis, 19 January 2023: COVID-19 is associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and death in the short- and long-term, according to a study in nearly 160,000 participants publish

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Omega 3 fatty acids in seafood linked to lower risk of chronic kidney problems

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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Findings support current guidelines that recommend adequate intake of seafood as part of a healthy diet, say researchers Higher levels of omega 3 fatty acids found in seafood are associated with a mo

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Media can battle polarization by telling personal stories

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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RIVERSIDE, CA – JANUARY 18: Reporters set up microphones at the podium before Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin announces charges filed against a couple accused of holding their 13 child

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New Study Reveals The Germiest Surface In Your Kitchen Is Your Spice Jars

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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Move over, cutting boards. According to a new study, there’s a new category of items to watch out for when guarding against potential kitchen mishaps. A November 2022 study in the Journal of Food Pro

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Study reveals key reason why fake news spreads on social media

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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USC researchers may have found the biggest influencer in the spread of fake news: social platforms’ structure of rewarding users for habitually sharing information. The team’s findings, published Mon

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Experimental study indicates that nostalgia can help restore meaning for lonely people

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Experiencing feelings of nostalgia increases lonely individuals’ sense of meaning in life, according to new research published in the journal Emotion. “I was interested in this topic because of resea

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In Cells, UV-Emitting Nail Polish Dryers Damage DNA and Cause Mutations

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Article Content The ultraviolet nail polish drying devices used to cure gel manicures may pose more of a public health concern than previously thought. Researchers at the University of California San

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Anti-Asian discrimination cost Chinese restaurants $7.4 billion during the pandemic's first year, new study finds

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 1:42 a.m.
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Researchers find strong link between nearly 20-percent drop in business at Chinese restaurants and political rhetoric that focused blame for Covid-19 on China Chestnut Hill, Mass (1/19/2023) – At the

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Contemporary Hermits: A Developmental Psychopathology Account of Extreme Social Withdrawal (Hikikomori) in Young People

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 1:42 a.m.
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It may be clear by now that ESW is a complex phenomenon and this is also true for its etiology. It is assumed that young people’s tendency to withdraw and seclude themselves has a multifaceted origin,

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Violence was widespread in early farming society

  • Jan. 20, 2023, 12:42 a.m.
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Violence and warfare were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe, a period associated with the adoption of farming, new research suggests. Of the skeletal remains of more th

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The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 7:42 p.m.
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The potential benefits of taking vitamin D supplements may be affected by your weight and height, new research suggests. The study found that overweight and obese people taking these supplements exper

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When recreational cannabis is legal, codeine demand drops

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 3:42 p.m.
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States that permit recreational use of cannabis see a reduction in demand for prescription codeine, an opioid with a high potential for misuse. Published Jan. 19 in Health Economics, a new study find

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Are plant-based meats really better for us than the real thing?

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 1:42 p.m.
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Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Observational study: A study in which the subject is observed to see if there is a relationship between two or mo

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Carnivorous oyster mushrooms can kill roundworms with “nerve gas in a lollipop”

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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The oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is a staple of many kinds of cuisine, prized for its mild flavors and a scent vaguely hinting at anise. These cream-colored mushrooms are also one of several

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Students who report experiencing discrimination are more vulnerable to suicidal thoughts and behaviors, study finds

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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Adolescents who feel they experience discrimination are more likely to report suicidal thoughts and behaviors, according to research published in Psychiatry Research. The findings indicate students of

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Transgender teens receiving hormone treatment see improvements to their mental health

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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Transgender teenagers who receive gender-affirming hormone treatments are more comfortable with their appearance and experience fewer depression and anxiety symptoms, according to a US study. The rese

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Sugar Sweetened and Artificially Sweetened Beverage Consumption and Pancreatic Cancer: A Retrospective Study

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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According to a 2017 report, almost two-thirds of youth and about half of adults in the US consumed at least one SSB on any given day between 2011 and 2014 [ 30 ]. While recent trends in heavy SSB cons

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Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Depression: A Marginal Structural Model Approach Promoting Causal Inference

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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Abstract Objective: Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with decreased risk for depression, but it remains unclear whether this is a causal relationship or a methodological artifact. To compa

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The Black Death may not have been spread by rats after all

  • Jan. 19, 2023, 6:42 a.m.
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The Black Death ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1353, killing millions. Plague outbreaks in Europe then continued until the 19th century. One of the most commonly recited facts about plague in Europe

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US college attendance appears to politicize students, per analysis of surveys since 1974, with female students in particular becoming more liberal through attending college

  • Jan. 18, 2023, 10:42 p.m.
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US college attendance appears to politicize students, per analysis of surveys since 1974, with female students in particular becoming more liberal through attending college ### Article URL: https://

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Harnessing the healing power within our cells

  • Jan. 18, 2023, 8:42 p.m.
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IMB researchers have identified a pathway in cells that could be used to reprogram the body’s immune system to fight back against both chronic inflammatory and infectious diseases. Targetting both ba

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Negative marital communications leave literal, figurative wounds

  • Jan. 18, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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A tendency for one or both spouses to avoid or withdraw from tough conversations could set up married couples for emotional distress, bad feelings about their relationship, chronic inflammation and lo

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Social isolation linked to an increased risk of dementia, new study finds

  • Jan. 18, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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Social isolation linked to an increased risk of dementia, new study finds Enlarge this image toggle caption Charles Dharapak/Charles Dharapak via AP Charles Dharapak/Charles Dharapak via AP Socially

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Family Dynamics and Doctors' Emotions Drive Useless End-of-Life Care

  • Jan. 18, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Researchers from Rutgers and other universities have developed a behavioral model that explains a long-standing healthcare mystery: Why do so many terminally ill patients undergo intense last-ditch tr

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