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New depression test identifies men who could be at up to 30x the risk of suicidal ideation
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New depression test identifies men who could be at up to 30x the risk of suicidal ideation

by South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)  Credit: Shutterstock New research from SAHMRI, the University of Adelaide, CSIRO Australia’s national science agency, Orygen and the Freemasons Center for Male Health and Well-being (FCMHW) has found men who score high on both traditional measures of depression symptoms and University of Adelaide’s recently developed Short-Form...

Metals found in people’s urine could detect acute kidney injury in very early stages, says new study
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Metals found in people’s urine could detect acute kidney injury in very early stages, says new study

by Charlotte Anscombe, University of Nottingham Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Scientists have discovered that certain metals found in people’s urine, could be potentially useful clinical biomarkers for the early detection of acute kidney injury (AKI). The study, which is published in Kidney International Reports, was led by experts from the University of Nottingham’s School of Veterinary...

Discovery could lead to better cancer immunotherapy
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Discovery could lead to better cancer immunotherapy

Washington State University Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A type of white blood cell previously known only as a helper in the immune system appears also to be the instigator of the body’s defenses against cancerous tumors. The discovery could lead to more effective cancer immunotherapy, a promising treatment which uses the body’s own immune system,...

Native Hawaiians are more at risk for gout, study reveals
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Native Hawaiians are more at risk for gout, study reveals

by University of Hawaii at Manoa Gout in X-ray of left foot. Credit: Hellerhoff/Wikipedia. An analysis of nearly two decades of data has revealed that Native Hawaiian study participants had more than twice the risk of developing gout as older adults, relative to white participants. Black and Japanese participants had the second and third highest...

Studies indicate that pain and anxiety should be dealt with soon after MS diagnosis
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Studies indicate that pain and anxiety should be dealt with soon after MS diagnosis

by University of Washington Myelin sheath. Credit: Wikipedia. Two recently published studies by UW Medicine researchers indicate that clinicians should offer non-pharmaceutical help for pain, fatigue, depression, or anxiety at the time of diagnosis for patients with multiple sclerosis, rather than wait. The first study, published in the April 2022 edition of the Multiple Sclerosis Journal,...

When is the best time of day to exercise? The answer may be different for men and women
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When is the best time of day to exercise? The answer may be different for men and women

by Frontiers Significant Changes in Women with RISE Exercise Training Conducted in the Morning (AM) or Evening (PM). Upper Body Maximal Strength (A), Upper Body Peak Power (B), Upper Body Muscle Strength/Endurance (C), Lower Body Peak Power (D), Abdominal Fat Percent (E), and Fat Mass (F). ap < 0.05 pre vs post pairwise differences; bp...

Five reasons to say ‘yes’ to therapy for your child
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Five reasons to say ‘yes’ to therapy for your child

by Meghan L. Marsac, University of Kentucky Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Have you wondered whether therapy could be helpful for your child? Have you asked yourself, “Are these ‘normal’ struggles or behaviors?” or “Does my child need more help with their stress or feelings?” In the past, going to therapy might have been seen as...

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Low Vitamin D Tied to Breast Cancer Risk in Hispanic Women

By Reuters Staff April 26, 2022 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Sufficient levels of vitamin D might help protect Hispanic and potentially Black women from developing breast cancer, new research suggests. “Although Black/African American women and Hispanic/Latina women have lower circulating vitamin D levels than non-Hispanic white women, few studies have examined the association between vitamin D...