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Study: High-school students with neurodevelopmental disorders experience worse premenstrual syndrome symptoms

by Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Credit: Engin Akyurt from PexelsPremenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a relatively common condition that affects most women who menstruate, at some point in their lives. Typically, PMS can cause a variety of symptoms, including mood swings, irritability, bloating, and fatigue. Moreover, PMS tends to worsen the symptoms of certain psychiatric...

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Association between vitamin D supplementation and fatigue

By Pooja Toshniwal PahariaReviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLMIn a recent review published in Nutrients, researchers reviewed existing data on the mechanisms underlying vitamin D’s effects on fatigue. Study: Vitamin D and Its Role on the Fatigue Mitigation: A Narrative Review. Image Credit: Iryna Imago/Shutterstock.comStudy: Vitamin D and Its Role on the Fatigue Mitigation: A Narrative...

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New Sleep Apnoea Diagnostic Device Could Slash Waiting Times and Improve Quality of Life

A new diagnostic device could help those who experience sleep apnoea get a quicker diagnosis and an improved quality of life. Sleeping – illustrative photo. Image credit: Pixabay (Free Pixabay license) Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a sleep problem which causes the airway to become slightly or completely blocked during sleep. The brain, detecting low...

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Stress, via inflammation, is linked to metabolic syndrome

Study suggests stress management could reduce biological riskPeer-Reviewed Publication OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS, Ohio – Lifestyle and genetics, and a range of other factors within and outside our control, are known to contribute to development of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that add up to increased risk for serious health problems. A new study...

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Obesity linked to detection of blood cancer precursor

Researchers find that weight, smoking habits, and exercise may impact one’s likelihood of developing multiple myeloma Peer-Reviewed Publication AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY (WASHINGTON, January 12, 2024) – Individuals with obesity are more likely to have monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), a benign blood condition that often precedes multiple myeloma, according to new research published...

Breaking the curve: A call for comprehensive scoliosis awareness and care
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Breaking the curve: A call for comprehensive scoliosis awareness and care

by Sanja Schreiber, Emily Somers, The Conversation Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainCael was a typical 15-year-old—until the discovery of an already advanced abnormal curvature of his spine. “I felt like the Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Cael told CBC News, recalling the emotionally draining and gruesome two-year wait for spinal surgery during which his curve progressed to a whopping...

ADHD medication—can you take it long term? What are the risks and do benefits continue?
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ADHD medication—can you take it long term? What are the risks and do benefits continue?

by Alison Poulton, The Conversation Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that can affect all stages of life. Medication is not the only treatment, but it is often the treatment that can make the most obvious difference to a person who has difficulties focusing attention, sitting still or not acting on...

New analysis reveals how skin microbiome could be associated with wrinkles and skin health
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New analysis reveals how skin microbiome could be associated with wrinkles and skin health

by Cassidy Symons, University of California – San Diego Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainThe effects of aging and external factors like UV exposure on skin are well documented. As people age or spend more time in the sun, their skin tends to become drier and more wrinkled, Recent findings have identified an exciting potential new link to...

Study shows genetically modified pluripotent stem cells may evade immunological rejection after transplantation
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Study shows genetically modified pluripotent stem cells may evade immunological rejection after transplantation

by University of Arizona Generation of an HLA-I/II and MICA/B-deficient hESC line (A) Representation of the Cas9 editing strategy. Wild-type H1 hESCs were transfected with a Cas9 construct and up to three gRNAs at a time. gRNAs were for β2M, TAP1, CD74, CIITA, MICA, and MICB. Individual colonies were picked and sequenced to identify ones with...