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Randomized controlled trial suggests healthier diet may directly reduce depression

October 9, 2019 controlled, Depression, diet, directly, Healthier, may, Randomized, reduce, suggests, trial

Young adults with depression whose diet is usually unhealthy showed significantly fewer symptoms of depression after eating a healthy diet

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Research suggests the happiest introverts may be extroverts

September 17, 2019 be, extroverts, Happiest, Introverts, may, research, suggests, the

If you are an introvert, force yourself to be an extrovert. You’ll be happier. That’s the suggestion of the first-ever

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Fluoride may diminish kidney and liver function in adolescents, study suggests

August 8, 2019 Adolescents, and, diminish, Fluoride, Function, in, kidney, liver, may, study, suggests

August 8, 2019)—Fluoride exposure may lead to a reduction in kidney and liver function among adolescents, according to a study

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Neuroscience research suggests support-dependent modulation of responses to social exclusion

June 13, 2019 exclusion, modulation, Neuroscience, of, research, responses, social, suggests, support-dependent, to

Social support can change the way we perceive an unpleasant situation, but some types of support seem more effective than

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Soy protein lowers cholesterol, study suggests

May 6, 2019 Cholesterol, lowers, protein, Soy, study, suggests

Soy protein has the ability to lower cholesterol by a small but significant amount, suggests a new study led by

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Study suggests the majority of tourniquets used in medical procedures are contaminated

April 12, 2019 Are, contaminated, in, majority, medical, of, Procedures, study, suggests, the, tourniquets, Used

New research presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Amsterdam, Netherlands (13-16 April)

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Study suggests people become susceptible to social influence around age 12

January 29, 2019 12, age, around, become, influence, people, social, study, suggests, susceptible, to

An international team of researchers has found evidence that suggests children begin to become susceptible to social influence when they

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Study suggests how high blood pressure might contribute to Alzheimer’s

January 28, 2019 Alzheimer's, Blood, contribute, high, How, might, pressure, study, suggests, to

The brain’s system for removing waste is driven primarily by the pulsations of adjoining arteries, University of Rochester neuroscientists and

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Control HIV by treating schistosomiasis, new study suggests

December 13, 2018 By, Control, HIV, New, schistosomiasis, study, suggests, treating

Of the 34 million people worldwide with HIV, and the 200 million with schistosomiasis, the majority live in Africa— where

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Having a hysterectomy may cause short-term memory loss, study suggests

December 6, 2018 cause, Having, hysterectomy, loss, Memory, Short, study, suggests, Term

Having a hysterectomy may cause short-term memory loss in a third of patients over 60, suggests first study to link

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