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Mindfulness meditation reduces guilt and the tendency to make amends

March 8, 2022

When researchers from the University of Washington’s (UW) Foster School of Business sought to understand how mindfulness meditation reduces negative emotions, like anger and guilt, they found that mindfulness does reduce feelings of guilt. “Negative emotions may not be pleasant, […]

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COVID-19 disease severity tied to patient’s blood type

March 8, 2022

King’s College London (King’s), UK, researchers have identified several causal links between blood type and risk of serious illness from COVID-19. It was found that those with type A blood were at much higher risk of hospitalisation and death compared […]

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Milk protein found to trigger MS symptoms

March 3, 2022

Multiple sclerosis (MS) begins in patients when their body’s immune system destroys the insulating layer around nerve fibres or neurons. Researchers from the Universities of Bonn and Erlangen-Nuremberg, Denmark, recently confirmed how dairy products, such as milk, yoghurt, or cottage […]

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Women reported to have poor heart health before pregnancy

March 3, 2022

US women had poor cardiovascular health before becoming pregnant, said researchers of a new study carried out at Northwestern University in Illinois. According to the study, over half the women were reported to have at least one risk factor for […]

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Types of vitamin D found to have differing impact(s) on human health

March 1, 2022

New research investigating the effects of vitamin D supplementation on human health suggests slight differences – vitamin D3 may be more effective at strengthening the immune system and raising blood levels of vitamin D, compared to vitamin D2, researchers at […]

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MSD announces new regional president amid COVID-19 research

February 28, 2022

MSD, a trade name of US-based biopharmaceutical company Merck & Co., Inc., have revealed a new President for its Human Health Division in Asia Pacific: David Peacock, appointed from February 1, 2022. David brings a broad range of experience and […]

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Psychological wellbeing in adolescence linked to adult risk of cardiovascular disease

February 23, 2022

New research findings underline the value of optimism in an adolescent’s life, as it is directly tied to the adult risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to Anand Chockalingam, cardiologist, and professor of clinical medicine at the University of Missouri. […]

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Nerve cell power of inhibition affected by myelination

February 22, 2022

Nerve cells or neurons are connected to each other in a network of structures called axons that transmit electrical impulses. Axons are often wrapped in a fatty substance called myelin, which protects the cells below like a sheath. Myelinated axons […]

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Skin probiotic could replace antibiotic treatments for acne

February 21, 2022

Scientists working on a topical probiotic solution for acne have said bacteria – commonly found in the gut – could provide an effective treatment. A team from the University of Antwerp (Antwerp), Belgium, have found a way to alter the […]

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Memory encoding found to differ between the sexes, before and after puberty

February 18, 2022

New research has highlighted a female-specific memory mechanisms leading to differences in learning between males and females, which are triggered by biological events occurring during puberty. The research, by scientists from the University of California, Irvine(UCI), further found that pharmacological […]

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