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One in five cardiac rehab patients are depressed, anxious, or stressed

One in five cardiac rehab patients are depressed, anxious, or stressed

Patients with depression, anxiety or stress are more likely to drop out of cardiac rehabilitation. The findings come from a study published on World Mental Health...
Environmental toxins impair immune system over multiple generations

Environmental toxins impair immune system over multiple generations

New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring. The research shows...
Promising steps made towards hope for schizophrenia treatment

Promising steps made towards hope for schizophrenia treatment

Schizophrenia is a severe mental health condition that causes significant disability and affects one in 100 people. Patients with schizophrenia commonly experience negative symptoms, which...
Brain-mimicking environment created to grow 3D tissue models of tumours

Brain-mimicking environment created to grow 3D tissue models of tumours

Researchers have developed three-dimensional (3D) human tissue culture models of paediatric and adult brain cancers in a brain-mimicking microenvironment. The development, led by a team of...

How can ultrasonic brain stimulation cure brain diseases?

Low intensity, low frequency ultrasound could provide hope for neurodegenerative brain diseases, such as Parkinson’s, as well as conditions such as dementia, concussions, and...

High lead levels during pregnancy linked to child obesity

Children born to women who have high blood levels of lead are more likely be overweight or obese. This is compared to those whose mothers...

Severe morning sickness associated with higher risk of autism

Children whose mothers had hyperemesis gravidarum – a severe form of a morning sickness – during pregnancy were 53% more likely to be diagnosed...

Sex-based differences implicated in the presentation of mental disorders

New research findings could help researchers understand why mental disorders present differently in males and females during adolescence. The amygdala and the hippocampus, structures in...

Physical therapy access may reduce opioid prescriptions

A new study has shown that patients who first saw a physical therapist or chiropractor for lower back pain were much less likely to...

Genetic markers linked to the start of symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

A group of genetic variants related to the starting point of Parkinson’s disease have been identified. The findings will enable delimiting the research on new...

Finding shows antibiotic-resistant bacteria spread by washing machine

Antibiotic-resistant pathogens can be spread via washing machines. This has been proven by hygienists at the University of Bonn for a children's hospital in which...

Abused children four times more likely to develop mental illness

A new study has shown that children who have experienced child abuse or neglect are four times more likely to develop serious mental illness...

Common nutrient may help combat Alzheimer’s disease

A lifelong dietary regimen of choline holds the potential to prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD) according to a new study. Lead author Ramon Velazquez and his...

Blood test can replace invasive biopsy for lung cancer patients

A growing number of patients with advanced lung cancer could soon be offered a blood test instead of having to get a tumour sample...

Trial shows that men can be spared radiotherapy after surgery

The largest ever trial in post-operative prostate cancer patients confirms that men can be spared radiotherapy after surgery. Men with prostate cancer can be spared...

Survey shows UK gyms do not cater for disabled people

Millions of disabled people are not being catered for in UK gyms, according to a new survey. Personal trainers (PTs) not being equipped to work...

Why viruses like Herpes and Zika will need to be reclassified

New findings reveal many different structural models of viruses like Herpes and Zika, which can eventually lead to developing more targeted antiviral vaccines. The research...

Questions raised about accuracy of autism screening

The first large-scale, real-world study of universal screening for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in toddlers has raised questions over its accuracy. Researchers at Children's Hospital...

Identification of new genes in hearing loss provides treatment hope

A new study has identified 44 genes linked to age-related hearing loss giving a much clearer understanding of how the condition develops and potential...

Infectious disease physicians cut death rates by 20%

New research shows that the death rate can be reduced by 20% if infectious disease specialists oversee care of patients with infections. The findings, from...

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