Author name: Payal Gupta

Scientists Discover the Part of the Brain Responsible for PH Balance

Researchers finally understand the brain processes that regulate PH balance and it involves specialized cells known as astrocytes. They made the discovery thanks to mice studies. The scientists, led by Dr. Shefeeq Theparambil, are excited about the findings because understanding how the brain regulates its PH balance might be the key to figuring out how …

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Researchers Find Inefficiencies Holding Back Postpartum Care

Many women go through postpartum depression after giving birth, thus the need for vital postpartum care. However, recent research findings suggest that women have been underserved by existing recommended postpartum services. University of Massachusetts researchers dived into the subject to understand whether existing postpartum care measures provide adequate help. One of the findings observed as …

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Kick Your Social Skills Into High Gear Through Perspective Talking and Empathy

Having the right social skills is necessary if you want to connect with others and have a robust social life. Fortunately, achieving it might not be as difficult as it might seem, particularly if you can see things from other people’s perspectives and also if you are an empathetic person. Researchers from numerous institutions, including …

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Scientists Find Link Between Enlarged Prostate Treatment And Suicidality

Finasteride is a drug commonly prescribed to individuals that suffer from enlarged prostate glands and male pattern baldness. However, concerns are mounting on the treatment’s adverse psychological effects and suicidality. Brigham researchers recently conducted a study to determine the link between finasteride and suicidality. They evaluated data from the World Health Organization’s database, which features …

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Interest In A Particular Career Does Not Equate To Job Satisfaction According To Recent Research

If you are like many people, the chances are that you have felt dissatisfied by your occupation, and maybe you have even thought about switching careers. Maybe you even picked up interest in another job type or career you think will be fulfilling enough to enjoy. Houston University researchers recently published the findings of a …

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You Have Are More Likely To Suffer From Anxiety And Depression If You Do Not Work Out Regularly According To New Study

Having a regular fitness plan at home or the gym is important not only for aesthetic purposes but also for health reasons. New research findings suggest that regular workout sessions might contribute to overall happiness and well-being. UCL researchers recently concluded a study whose findings highlight the importance of muscular and aerobic fitness. The study …

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Losing Weight By A Few Kilograms May Help Keep Diabetes At Bay According To Research

Diabetes is one of the most common lifestyle diseases affecting millions of people across the world. A lifestyle change might prove very useful in managing the disease, and new research shows that some lifestyle changes may also help prevent the disease. Researchers have been actively involved in diabetes research for decades, especially in the Norfolk …

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Blood Biomarkers May Allow Doctors To Determine The Damage A Stroke Causes On The Brain

Florida’s Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a new method that will help doctors understand the extent of brain damage caused by a stroke. The latter occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, usually by a blood clot in the brain or neck. The researchers discovered that they could use blood biomarkers to map …

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