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Study reveals lasting mental health impacts of domestic violence

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Study reveals lasting mental health impacts of domestic violence
A new study has found that women who experienced physical abuse in the context of domestic violence are more likely to suffer from long-term mental health challenges, even decades after the abuse has ended.

2.413. The food affordability crisis is one reason governments need to step up for school food

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Despite the hard work and dedication of hundreds of local grassroots organizations across the country to deliver student nutrition programs, there are, too often, not enough funds to purchase the food to meet student needs.

2.414. No one-size-fits-all for migraine treatments, survey reveals

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About half of people with migraine disease turn to non-medication treatments in an attempt to ease their symptoms, new Otago research reveals.

2.415. Tailored brain stimulation treatment results offer hope for people with depression

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Medical researchers at QIMR Berghofer have achieved a significant milestone in the treatment of depression, demonstrating the effectiveness of personalized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy. This innovative approach uses advanced brain imaging to tailor treatment to an individual's unique brain anatomy and connectivity, offering a new treatment option for people who have had little success with other therapies.

2.416. Natural substance can block a newly discovered cancer cell energy pathway

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Looking to nature for answers to complex questions can reveal new and unprecedented results that can even affect cells on molecular levels.

2.417. 1/4 of the world population are adolescents: New report sets out health and well-being trends

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The Lancet has released its second global commission report on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Adolescents are defined as 10- to 24-year-olds. The report builds on the first one, done in 2016.

2.418. Biological aging clock outperforms existing models in predicting mortality and health outcomes

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Researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) have developed an improved biological aging clock, "LinAge2," that offers doctors a practical and more accurate way to assess how quickly a person is aging—and what can be done to slow it down.

2.419. Why narcissism can be a positive thing for athletes and their coaches

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Sports scientists at Nottingham Trent University wanted to investigate how a coach's personality shaped their behavior and experiences when working with athletes.

2.420. hMPV is likely one of the viruses making us sick this season. Here's what to know about human metapneumovirus

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As winter settles over Australia, it's not just the drop in temperature we notice—there's also a sharp rise in respiratory illnesses. Most of us are familiar with the usual winter players such as COVID, influenza and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), which often dominate news headlines and public health messaging.

2.421. Psychopathic personality is measured with a 1970s checklist—a psychologist says it's time to upgrade

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If someone asked you to imagine a psychopath, who would you picture? Many of us might conjure an image of a violent criminal who will do anything without remorse to get what they want. After all, we've seen such a character in countless movies and other depictions over the decades.

2.422. Study reveals lasting mental health impacts of domestic violence

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A new study has found that women who experienced physical abuse in the context of domestic violence are more likely to suffer from long-term mental health challenges, even decades after the abuse has ended.

2.423. Less is more: To build muscle and gain strength, researchers say train smarter—not longer

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Now that summer's here, the pressure is on to sculpt that beach-ready body—but that doesn't mean you need to live at the gym. New research from Florida Atlantic University shows that when it comes to building muscle and gaining strength, less might actually be more.

2.424. Small vessel disease found in long-term follow-up of severe COVID-19 patients

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Patients hospitalized for severe COVID-19 exhibit cardiac systolic dysfunction and small vessel disease at long-term follow-up. This is according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital published in JAMA Network Open.

2.425. Further evidence that physical activity helps maintain brain health

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A large study has found that physical exercise helps maintain brain size as we age—regardless of body mass.

2.426. Dual-laser photothermal therapy strategy improves breast cancer treatment while reducing healthy tissue damage

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Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among women worldwide. Phototheranostics—an approach that uses light both to detect and treat cancerous lesions—has drawn growing attention due to its potential advantages, including light-triggered, non-invasive real-time diagnosis and simultaneous in situ therapy.

2.427. Artificial pancreas uses 'digital twin' tech to improve diabetes control

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New digital twin technology that allows a University of Virginia-developed artificial pancreas system to adapt to users' changing needs—and lets users adjust the settings—has been shown to improve type 1 diabetes control, according to a study published in npj Digital Medicine.

2.428. Hundreds of new N-acyl lipids identified, expanding the dictionary of human metabolism

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Human metabolism is a complex web of chemical processes and interactions between our cells and the microbes living within us. The more scientists can identify and classify the molecules involved in our metabolism, called metabolites, the more we can learn about human health and disease. Now, researchers at University of California San Diego have made a major advance in our understanding of human metabolism by describing hundreds of new N-acyl lipids, a type of molecule involved in immune and stress responses.

2.429. The virus that won't quit: New research reveals how SARS-CoV-2 evolves

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Researchers have tracked how the COVID-19 virus mutates long term, revealing patterns that could help predict the emergence of future variants.

2.430. Exploring characteristics of primary care physicians who provide low-value care in Japan

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Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have analyzed the provision of low-value care in primary care settings. The study, published in JAMA Health Forum, found that most of this care was provided by a small number of physicians. Among these, older physicians, physicians who were not board certified, and those having high patient volumes were more likely to provide low-value care.

2.431. CT colonography beats stool DNA testing for colon cancer screening

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Compared to stool DNA testing, researchers found that CT colonography is a cost-saving and clinically effective method for colorectal cancer screening, according to a study published in Radiology.

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