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man and woman in prayer, wearing masks

Religious people coped better with the Covid-19 pandemic, research suggests

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Individuals who carry the APOE4 gene variant have an elevated riskof developing subclinical atherosclerosis in middle age, whereas carriers of the variant APOE2 are protected.

APOE genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s also tied to aterosclerosis

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Depressed woman looking out window

Lack of friend or family visits is associated with increased risk of dying

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Retrograde AAV selectively targets D1-MSNs and rescues parkinsonian symptoms with chemogenetic modulation

Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Navigating Parkinson’s Circuitry for Lasting Relief

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Metformin can help youth manage weight gain side effect of bipolar medications

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New strategy for eye condition could replace injections with eyedrops

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Where Black adolescents live affects their mental health

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MIND diet study shows ‘short-term’ impact on cognition

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Woman doctor reviews a prescription with a patient. Courtesy of ESMT Berlin

Are shared medical appointments the key to solving global healthcare shortages?

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As inflation continues to bite and interest rates rise, workers in insecure jobs are under enormous strain. While many might believe that the benefit of flexibility offered to workers on temporary, part time or zero-hour contracts outweigh the risks of this form of employment, our new research shows that nearly half of these workers disagree. Ben Harrison, Director of the Work Foundation at Lancaster University

As interest rates soar, new study reveals insecure workers are ‘trapped’ and 42% fear job losses

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Extensive Study Reveals Strong Link Between Cannabis Use Disorder and Mental Disorders

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pollution from the exhaust of cars in the city in the winter. Smoke from cars on a cold winter day

Air pollution may increase risk for dementia

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The UCLA-developed nanoparticle has sugars on its surface that target specific cells in the liver (dark blue and pink shapes) and an mRNA payload that encodes for a specific protein fragment (red).

Nanoparticle with mRNA appears to prevent, treat peanut allergies in mice

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