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Discrimination Linked to Anxiety Risk

Discrimination Linked to Anxiety Risk by Colleen Fleiss on  January 17, 2021 at 12:06 AM Discrimination may increase the risk of anxiety disorders regardless of genetics, said a multidisciplinary team of health researchers led by Tufts University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Researchers determined that even after controlling for genetic risk for anxiety, depression, and neuroticism, greater reports of discrimination experiences remained associated with higher scores of anxiety and related disorders. The findings, recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggest that discrimination is a risk factor for anxiety and related disorders rather than solely a result of common genetic liability.

Discrimination may increase risk of anxiety disorders regardless of genetics, study finds

Study Explores the Link Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Study Explores the Link Between Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Written by AZoCleantechDec 15 2020 A University of Oklahoma-led interdisciplinary study on a decade-long experiment (1997-2009) at the University of Minnesota found that lower nitrogen levels in soil promoted release of carbon dioxide from soils under high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and could therefore contribute to furthering rising atmospheric greenhouse gases and climate change. Soil microorganisms help extract carbon from non-living sources and make the carbon available to living organisms and play an important role in influencing future climate and carbon cycle feedbacks, said Jizhong Zhou, the OU director for the Institute for Environmental Genomics, a George Lynn Cross Research Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, and an adjunct professor in the Gallogly College of Engineering.

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