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One in four young adults now living with a mental health condition, new survey reveals

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One in four young adults now living with a mental health condition, new survey reveals
The latest "Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey" (APMS), published by NHS England, shows a sharp rise in mental health issues among the population in England, particularly among young adults, alongside persisting inequalities linked to deprivation and debt.

4.749. New drug combination effective for T-cell lymphoma patients

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Relapsed/refractory peripheral and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (R/R PTCL and CTCL) are aggressive blood cancers that often resist standard therapy. Patients with these lymphomas may require stem cell transplants, but the disease needs to be brought under control before patients can undergo this treatment.

4.750. We have drugs to manage HIV. So why are we spending millions looking for cures?

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Over the past three decades, there have been amazing advances in treating and preventing HIV.

4.751. The rising rate of type 2 diabetes in young New Zealanders is becoming a health crisis

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No longer just a condition of middle age, type 2 diabetes is increasingly affecting children, teenagers and young adults in New Zealand. And our health system is nowhere near ready to manage this surge.

4.752. Trauma is carried in your DNA. But science reveals a more complicated story

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As war continues to rage in Gaza and Ukraine, there is concern about how the related trauma might be transmitted to future generations of people in those regions.

4.753. How modified RNA tricks the innate immune system

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The innate immune system is the body's first line of defense against pathogens and foreign substances. An essential component of this system are pattern recognition receptors, which recognize non-self RNA—such as that from viruses and bacteria—and trigger an immune response.

4.754. Diet diversity: Average Brit eats at least 49 different species a week

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A major study of U.K. dietary habits has found that the food we eat contains an average of at least 49 different species each week.

4.755. IVF and IUI pregnancy rates remain stable across Europe, despite an increasing uptake of single embryo transfer

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Fewer in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI) cycles were reported in Europe in 20202, but clinical pregnancy rates remained stable, according to data presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE).

4.756. Neurons duped into delivering mitochondria to cancer cells found fueling tumor spread

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University of South Alabama researchers report that neurons can transfer mitochondria directly to cancer cells, enhancing their metastatic potential.

4.757. Exposure to air pollution may cause heart damage, cardiac MRI study finds

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Researchers using cardiac MRI have found that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with early signs of heart damage, according to a study that was published in Radiology. The research indicates that fine particulate matter in the air may contribute to diffuse myocardial fibrosis, a form of scarring in the heart muscle that can precede heart failure.

4.758. One in four young adults now living with a mental health condition, new survey reveals

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The latest "Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey" (APMS), published by NHS England, shows a sharp rise in mental health issues among the population in England, particularly among young adults, alongside persisting inequalities linked to deprivation and debt.

4.759. Dysregulated epigenetic memory in early embryos offers new clues to the inheritance of polycystic ovary syndrome

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Novel research presented at the 41st annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has found that embryos from women with PCOS carry a distinctive "epigenetic memory" that could explain why the condition often runs in families.

4.760. Time to throw away the plastics in your kitchen?

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Plastic containers and utensils are staples in many kitchens—but could they be affecting your health?

4.761. Study questions the potential benefit of levothyroxine treatment of mild hypothyroidism during pregnancy

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While severe maternal hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone levels) in pregnancy is known to increase risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes, it is unclear whether mild (subclinical) hypothyroidism causes similarly adverse pregnancy complications. It is also not clear whether maternal hypothyroidism in pregnancy increases risks of gestational diabetes.

4.762. Engineer-mom turns breastmilk worries into smart device for parents

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For countless new moms, one of the hardest parts of breastfeeding isn't the latch or the logistics—it's the uncertainty. Is my baby getting enough? Am I making enough?

4.763. Massachusetts' Nantucket is testing wastewater for cocaine, fentanyl, meth

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The illicit secrets are in the sewage.

4.764. A single brain scan can tell how fast you're aging

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Any high school reunion is a sharp reminder that some people age more gracefully than others. Some enter their older years still physically spry and mentally sharp. Others start feeling frail or forgetful much earlier in life than expected.

4.765. Epilepsy self-management program shows promise to control seizures, improve mood and quality of life

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Epilepsy is among the most common neurological conditions, marked by unpredictable seizures, accidents and injuries, reduced quality of life, stigma and—in the worst case—premature death.

4.766. Study investigates therapy vs medication for anxiety recovery in people over 60

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There is new evidence suggesting therapy may lead to higher recovery rates than medication in people over 60 who experience anxiety disorders, says Associate Professor Carly Johnco.

4.767. Triglycerides may play an important role in brain metabolism

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While glucose, or sugar, is a well-known fuel for the brain, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have demonstrated that electrical activity in synapses—the junctions between neurons where communication occurs—can lead to the use of lipid or fat droplets as an energy source.

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