Author name: Payal Gupta

Severe Morning Sickness Might Be A Precursor To Depression In Pregnant Women According To New Study

Scientists recently conducted a new study whose findings led them to conclude that Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), otherwise known as severe morning sickness, might be linked to depression. According to the research, roughly 1 to 2 percent of pregnant women experience severe morning sickness in the UK. It is so severe compared to regular morning sickness …

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Females Who Go Through Maltreatment Are Likely To Experience Higher Levels Of Inflammation According To New Study

A team of researchers from the University of Georgia recently discovered through a study that girls that go through abuse or maltreatment have a higher likelihood of experiencing more inflammation than boys who also go through abuse. The researchers believe that the results of the study can be used by medical practitioners to predict chronic …

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Addiction Might Soon Be A Thing Of The Past Thanks To This New Discovery

Drug addiction is one of the biggest problems that exist in many societies. However, it is only a matter of time until science finds a solution to end addiction once and for all, especially as researchers continue to map the brain and learn new things now and then. A recent discovery points towards the possibility …

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You Might Be At Risk Of Dementia If You Lack Interest In The World Around You, Scientists Say

Many things in the modern-day and age can leave you feeling down and even make you feel disenchanted with this world. However, if all is well in your life and you still feel that you have no interest in anything, you might be experiencing early dementia symptoms according to a new study. Researchers embarked on …

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Synthetic Peptides That Mimic The Girdin Molecule Might Pave the Way for Treatments That Have Better Control Over Immune Responses

The immune system is designed to fight infections and restore the boy’s natural balance. For the most part, it entails clearing away viruses or harmful bacteria with just the right amount of immune cells. The balance is important because releasing too many immune cells causes damage to the body. Immune cells called macrophages are largely …

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Weight Loss Is Also Determined By The Brain’s Wiring According To New Research Data

Weight loss, especially for anyone who is actively trying to lose weight, starts with having the right mindset for it. You make a goal, and you work towards it like many other things in life. There is also the aspect of healthy eating, maintaining a regular physical exercise routine. However, new research suggests that weight …

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Older Adults With High Social Engagement Levels Have Healthier Brains, Scientists Say

Having a healthy social life is often considered a good and perhaps even enviable trait. However, new research findings suggest that maintaining healthy social engagement levels is good for mental health, especially in older adults. A team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health conducted a study whose findings revealed …

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New Scientific Research Suggests That Neurological Disorders Might Be Linked To Air Pollution

It has been known for a while that exposure to polluted air might contribute to respiratory issues. However, new research suggests that air pollution might cause neurological disorders. Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health embarked on a long-term study to determine any link between neurological disorders and air pollution. Some of …

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Cannabis Significantly Reduces OCD Symptoms According To New Study

Cannabis has been marketed as a viable therapy for many conditions, but the scientific evidence for most of those claims has been scanty. It is thus exciting that a recent study concluded that cannabis consumption provides significant relief for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Researchers from Washington State University conducted the study. They discovered that roughly …

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Lowering Nicotine Levels In Cigarettes May Reduce Addiction According To New Study

Smoking cigarettes can turn addictive over time, and it is a vice that has led to many’s deaths. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal roughly 48,000 cigarette smoking-related deaths annually. Addiction to nicotine through cigarette smoking, therefore, increases the likelihood of death. Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University and Brown University …

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