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Happy Marriage, Healthier Weight: UCLA Study Finds Love May Protect Against Obesity Through Brain-Gut Connection
UCLA study finds married people with strong emotional support weigh less, with differences in brain activity, gut bacteria, ...
One in five patients referred for vascular access surgery experience an unsustainable treatment burden, with poor health ...
Objective To assess the magnitude and associated factors of suicidal behaviour and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among ...
Study Finds on MSN
Dark And Disturbing Thoughts Are Shockingly Common In New Parents
A new study finds 96% of new parents experience intrusive thoughts about their babies. Most find them distressing, but few ...
A new study from the University of California San Diego finds that adults in California and Louisiana who experienced ...
Investigators studied the association between negative reinforcement, compulsive behavior, and opioid use disorder.
A new analysis from University of California San Diego researchers is drawing a direct line between guns in the home and ...
A national survey of 157 patients with non-small cell lung cancer found that all groups prioritized extending life, but ...
Feelings of loneliness were linked to experiencing rapid life changes, which may explain why young adults report loneliness ...
In the US, women with any extent of disability who have recently given birth have low prevalence of discussions on lifestyle, weight changes, and diabetes testing during their perinatal care visits.
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Scalable thermal drawing method creates liquid metal fibers for wearable electronics
Over the past decades, many research teams worldwide have started working on electronic fibers. These are yarn-like ...
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