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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Why Some People Don't Respond to Antidepressants

You might think that when you're feeling really down, taking some medicine could make you feel better. But for some adults with a condition called major depressive disorder (MDD), this isn't always the case. A big study in Taiwan looked into why some people don't respond to common treatments. For st

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Heartfulness Online: Boosting Health Care Students' Mental Health

Stress is a major issue for health care students, with many facing anxiety and mental health hurdles. Levels of the hormone DHEA-S and the protein IL-6 in the body can change due to stress. A recent study explored a web-based Heartfulness program designed to help students cope with these challenges.

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

The Hidden Side of Ukraine's Job Market: Non-Market Relations

In Ukraine, certain signs point to the presence of non-market labor practices. Some people pay illegal taxes even while working legally, treating these as job security measures. The government has also increased its pressure on labor market regulators. Experts suggest that Ukraine should lean more t

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Dec 16 2024WEATHER

Weather Whirlwind in New England This Week

Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of weather conditions in New England! A powerful high-pressure zone is keeping the region dry and cool, but that's about to change. As we head into Sunday evening, expect a mix of light snow showers and freezing drizzle in southern areas. Don't worry, Boston will l

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

How Alzheimer's Affects Moods and Voices

Did you know that Alzheimer's disease can mess with a person's mood and voice? A recent study dug into this, asking folks with early-stage Alzheimer's and others without it to fill out questionnaires. These forms helped measure depression and how people felt about their voice. The results? People wi

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How Blood Pressure Impacts Artery Health Over Time

Scientists decided to take a closer look at how blood pressure affects the inner lining of arteries in the neck over the long term. This study was focused on patients who had suffered a stroke, but not because of blood clots from the heart. They wanted to see if higher blood pressure at the start of

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

The Secret Weapon of Friendly Root Bacteria: A Unique Protein

Imagine a tiny world underground, where plant roots meet and greet a crowd of microorganisms called the rhizosphere microbiome. Some of these microbes can trigger the plant's immune system—like when they detect flg22, a snippet from the flagellin protein found on bacterial cells. However, a few comm

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Supercritical Ethane Makes Better ZIF-8 Membranes

Scientists have been trying to find the best way to make ZIF-8 membranes strong enough for industrial use. These membranes are really good at separating two important gases, C3H6 and C3H8. A recent study found that using supercritical ethane, scC2H6, to make these membranes might be the answer. Supe

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

How Mood and Coping Affect Asthma in Older Adults

Imagine you're an older adult living with asthma. How you deal with daily stress can greatly impact your health. Researchers have found that how people cope with problems can either ease or worsen their asthma symptoms. They looked at how depression affects this relationship and found that it's not

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Rectal Health Matters in Ulcerative Colitis Recovery!

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a tenacious disease that targets the rectum and colon. But here's a surprising fact: the rectal environment plays a crucial role in triggering relapses. So, why is this the case? Researchers dived into this question in a two-step study. They compared gene activities in the

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