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India's Rural Mental Health Program Shows Promise

Combining digital healthcare with community-based initiatives can substantially decrease medlinkdepression/medlink, medlinkanxiety/medlink, and




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Transgender Kids Often Seek Support From Their School Teachers

medlinkTransgender/medlink students are more likely to seek help from teachers and not from their parents, finds a new study led by researchers at




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New Hope for Depression: Psychedelic Therapy Offers Promise

As mounting evidence supports the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies, the FDA nears a groundbreaking decision: the approval of psilocybin, the




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Indian Employees See Real Gains from Mental Health Initiatives at Work

A survey found that 39% of the Indian workforce has benefited from their company's mental health programs. These programs are helping employees improve




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From Dawn to Dusk: How Gut Microbes Regulate Stress Levels?

A groundbreaking study has revealed the essential role of gut microbiota in managing stress responses through its interaction with the body's circadian rhythms.




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Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: A Red Flag for Pre-Dementia Syndrome

Older people who feel sleepy during the day or show a lack of interest in activities due to sleep problems may be at a higher risk of developing a syndrome




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Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems

The 'Resilience' project, implemented by IWMI, aims to enhance the adoption of efficient micro irrigation systems, including sprinklers and drip irrigation, among smallholder farmers in the Indian states of Odisha and Assam.

The post Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).





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The multiple challenges from climate change, urbanization and forced displacement in Irbid Governorate, northwest Jordan

IWMI research will support evidence-based design and the implementation of the Jordanian climate adaptation policy.

The post The multiple challenges from climate change, urbanization and forced displacement in Irbid Governorate, northwest Jordan first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).





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From wastelands to wetlands: The fight to save Sri Lanka’s natural flood buffers

IWMI researchers comment on the importance of preserving Colombo's wetland ecosystem as the city becomes more vulnerable to flooding.

The post From wastelands to wetlands: The fight to save Sri Lanka’s natural flood buffers first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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India Implements Various Initiatives to Promote Organ Donations

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that the Indian government has implemented several initiatives to boost medlinkorgan donations/medlink in the country.




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Higher Mortality Rates in Heart Transplant Patients from Low-Income Groups

Compared to those from non-distressed communities, patients from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities had a 10% higher relative risk of graft failure




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Thyroid Dilemma Prompts Reconsidering of Strategies in Transplant Medicine

Routine use of medlinkthyroid hormones/medlink in deceased organ donors, aimed at preserving organ function for transplantation, may be ineffective




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Kids Dash for Organ Donation: Promoting Life and Hope

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points" liChildren and parents unite for organ donation awareness/li liInspiring stories of transplant




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Gene Dyrk1a Linked to Heart Defects in Down Syndrome Identified

Leveraging genetic mapping, scientists pinpointed a gene on human chromosome 21 named Dyrk1a. In the mouse model of medlinkDown syndrome/medlink,




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Late-Onset Combined Immune Deficiency in Chromosome 18q Deletion Syndrome

Chromosome 18q deletion syndrome is a medlinkrare genetic disorder/medlink, affecting about 1 in 40,000 to 55,000 individuals. It results from the




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Genetic Variants Heighten Risk of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

Accessory conduction pathways in the heart, associated with medlinkWolff-Parkinson-White syndrome/medlink, can lead to rhythm disturbances uncovered




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Warm Nights Raise the Death Risk from Heart Disease in Older Men

Warmer than usual summer nights may lead to an increase in heart disease-related deaths in men aged in their early 60s, suggests new research published in the online journal iBMJ Open/i.




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Male Contraceptive Pills Show Promise

Male contraceptive drugs DMAU and 11 beta-MNTDC effectively reduce testosterone without causing unacceptable side effects, says a new study. The




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Is There a Link Between Heart Failure and Y Chromosome in Men?

It is now a little clearer why a condition that often occurs in older men, showing a large number of hematopoietic cells showing loss of the Y chromosome,




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Men in the U.S. Dying at 2-3 Times Higher Rate from Overdose Than Women

A recent study looked at information about people who died from medlinkdrug overdoses/medlink in the United States between 2020 and 2021. The study




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The Y Chromosome Puzzle and Its Impact on Bladder Cancer Resistance

Recent research indicates that the progressive loss of Y chromosomes in aging men significantly impairs the body's capacity to combat bladder cancer.




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Combination Therapy Holds Promise for Advanced Prostate Cancer Treatment

Decitabine, a medlinkprostate cancer/medlink drug, that inhibits DNA methylation, effectively cuts tumor growth in prostate cancer with neuroendocrine features or loss of the gene RB1.




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How Societal Pressures Can Compromise Men's Heart Health

medlinkCardiovascular disease/medlink remains one of the leading causes of illness and death in the U.S. and globally. Physicians and researchers




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TYK2: The Molecular Switch Flipping Tau from Friend to Foe

TYK2 enzyme changes tau protein from a protective role to a harmful one, contributing to Alzheimer's disease progression.




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Look Out for the Christmas Heart Syndrome

Highlights: Heart issues during the holidays are often due to stress, and people being busy leaving them no ti




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Growing Monkeypox Outbreak in Indonesia Prompts Heightened Alert

Indonesia's Health Ministry has heightened its vigilance regarding medlinkmonkeypox/medlink as the number of confirmed cases has risen to 14 since the initial detection on October 13.




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Monkey Fever Prompts Public Health Advisory in Tamil Nadu

The public health department of Tamil Nadu has issued a health advisory to both the Tamil Nadu forest department and local authorities in regions bordering




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Hypertension: More People Suffer From High Blood Pressure Than Expected

A new study has found that 1 in 8 people aged 40 to 75 years had increased blood pressure (hypertension) in the evening that would be missed by a daytime GP appointment.




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Early Mpox Antiviral Shows Promise in HIV Patients

Administering the antiviral tecovirimat (Tpoxx) within 7 days of medlinkmpox symptom/medlink onset is linked to reduced rates of mpox disease progression in individuals with HIV (PWH).




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Promising Tuberculosis Therapy for HIV-positive Patients

A promising new therapy for medlinktuberculosis/medlink (TB) has been shown to be compatible with combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), stated research




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Y Chromosome: A Genetic Factor in Autism Risk

Y chromosome plays a role in increasing the likelihood of autism, providing a potential explanation for the higher rates in males. (!--ref1--) h2What




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Senior Citizens to Benefit from GST Relief on Health and Life Insurance

The Group of Ministers (GoM) has agreed to largely exempt the goods and services tax (GST) on term life insurance premiums and health insurance premiums paid by senior citizens.




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From Genes to Gut: How Zinc Pathways Bring Hope for Short Bowel Syndrome

A newly identified gene pathway involving zinc in mice brings us one step closer to using zinc-based supplements to treat people with the rare disorder




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Building Artificial Kidneys from Scratch to Fight Disease

The kidney is a masterpiece. The development of the kidney is truly a beautiful process, says Alex Hughes, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Penn




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DMT1: A Promising New Target in the Fight Against Malaria

Malaria claims more than 600,000 lives annually, and as temperatures rise, the disease's potential spread is expanding. Although certain medications can




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TYK2: The Molecular Switch Flipping Tau from Friend to Foe

Targeting the enzyme TYK2 could be a potential strategy to combat Alzheimer's disease. Researchers found that TYK2 plays a crucial role in the abnormal




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Anti-Fibrotic Data from Amira Pharmaceuticals' LPA1 Receptor Antagonist Program Published in the British Journal of Pharmacology

Anti-Fibrotic Data from Amira Pharmaceuticals' LPA1 Receptor Antagonist Program Published in the British Journal of Phar




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SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth

SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth




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PHOTO ADVISORY -- SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth - National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day

PHOTO ADVISORY -- SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth - Natio




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Clinical Study Results Show Nutrition 21's Chromax(R) Chromium Picolinate Improves Cognitive-Cerebral Function in Older Adults

Clinical Study Results Show Nutrition 21's Chromax(R) Chromium Picolinate Improves Cognitive-Cerebral Function in Older




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York Memorial Hospital Selects SurePayHealth From Recondo Technology

York Memorial Hospital Selects SurePayHealth From Recondo Technology




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'Four-In-One' Teenager from UK Wants To Be Kidney Donor

Laura Moon, 18, from Whinmoor in Leeds, has four kidneys. All of them are functional and growing naturally. She is wi




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First Death from Avian Flu Reported In India

H5N1 virus infection led to the death of a 11-year-old boy at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi on Tuesday. The medical




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First Death from Avian Influenza Virus Reported

First mortality case linked to medlinkavian influenza/medlink A (H3N8) virus has been reported by China, revealed the World Health Organisation. China,




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Bird Flu Spread from Cows is More Infectious to Humans

H5N1, highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) virus, may be more infectious to humans when transmitted from cattle than directly from birds, finds a new study.




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Triple Avian Influenza Threat Prompts Warning

Experts from Australia's national science agency warn that the country is facing an unprecedented threat from three distinct strains of medlinkavian influenza/medlink (!--ref1--).




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From Science Fiction to Reality: AI as a Companion!

In the face of a prevalent global loneliness epidemic, a robotics expert proposes that medlinkArtificial Intelligence/medlink (AI) technology could




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AI-Powered Body Scanner Predicts Metabolic Syndrome Risk

Mayo Clinic researchers are using AI and a cutting-edge 3D body scanner, originally designed for fashion, to predict medlinkmetabolic syndrome/medlink risk more accurately.