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Massive Review Identifies Exercises That Could Benefit Mental Health the Most

A new study has underscored the potential benefits of exercise for people living with depression and anxiety. The massive review paper suggested that physical activity is associated with improvements in symptoms of distress, anxiety and depression.
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Changing Temperatures in the Brain Affect Neuronal Activity

According to research, small increases in temperature while stimulating the brain can profoundly alter brain activity, sometimes with negative consequences.
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Maintaining Flexibility May Be the Key to Living Well With Chronic Pain

According to a study, for people living with chronic pain, the extent to which pain interferes with their daily activities poses the biggest threat to their mental health.
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Study Identifies Over 500 Gene–Protein–Disease Links

Hundreds of proteins have been identified that might contribute to the onset of common, chronic metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes.

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A New Target Could Help Researchers Prevent Vision Loss

Scientists have discovered a new target to prevent the formation of abnormal tangles of blood vessels in the eye that could lead to new treatments for common causes of vision loss.
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New Model Helps Predict Whether Antibodies Can Reach the Brain

Researchers have developed a simple and effective artificial blood-brain barrier model that can be used to determine how well antibody-based therapies can enter the brain.
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Could Head Injuries Be a Risk Factor for Brain Cancer?

Research suggests that brain trauma could increase the risk of developing brain cancer in later life.
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Microplastics Not on Copepods' Dinner Menu

Scientists found very few microplastics in Danish waters small enough for copepods to eat them and when they do enter their mouths, they usually spit them out, allaying fears that microplastics accumulate in the food chain via copepods.

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Infectious Disease Spread Tracking Simplified

A new computational method simplifies the analysis of social contacts, proving useful to study how viruses spread in society and how we can stop them.

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New Radiopharmaceutical Shows Potential for Cervical Cancer Therapy

Researchers show that a new radiopharmaceutical, a class of cancer drugs that also deliver radiation therapy, may be a promising treatment option for advanced cervical cancer.
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