The acceptability of stress makes us fat and sick

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The flight or fight response refers to the body's physiological responses to outside threats. In high stress reactions, the body conserves functional energy in...

Study: Genetic test can diagnose certain immune system disorders

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Primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID) can result in chronic and sometimes life-threatening infections. More than 450 PIDs have been described, but timely and accurate diagnoses...

Mercury in sushi poses significant health risks

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Effects of high mercury exposure include neurodevelopmental deficits, poor cognition and heart disease Fish contains omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids that reduce cholesterol levels, reduce risk...

New study sheds light on crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever disease process

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Army scientists determined that the body’s own natural immune response contributes to disease severity in mice infected with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV), which...

How to handle stress caused by real-life issues

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Dr. Steven Haymon is an expert in helping people across the country cope with the stresses of real-life issues as a practicing psychotherapist, consultant...

Research identifies most important vascular risk factors for dementia

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International research led by NUI Galway has identified the most important risk factors for dementia in middle-aged and older people. The study, which also...

The Occurrence of Nightmares in Children May Indicate Psychosis Link

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A recent study that was published in the journal 'Sleep' has found a strong link in regards to frequent nightmares in children leading up...

Research tests link between common blood pressure pills and breast cancer

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Curtin University researchers will examine if the long-term use of a popular blood pressure medication increased the risk of breast cancer in almost 200,000...

Study reveals efficacy of Sensory Integration Therapy in children with Autism

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A new study funded by an Autism Speaks research grant is backing parent reports that Sensory Integration Therapy improves daily function in children with...

UBC study maps how the brain changes during depression treatment

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For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person receives a depression treatment known as repetitive transcranial magnetic...

Advancing maternal age linked to increased risk of Autism

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Researchers from the Drexel University School of Public Health in Philadelphia and Karolinska Institute in Sweden provide more understanding on how the risk for...

Microbiology: Exploring the ethical challenges in microbiome research

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A human rights activist and a group of anthropologists and human biologists are casting a critical lens on the way that microbiome research is...