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Scientists Develop New Blood Test That Could Diagnose Your Level of Depression


Scientists Develop New Blood Test That Could Diagnose Your Level of Depression
17 APRIL 2021
A newly developed system that monitors for blood biomarkers linked to mood disorders could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat depression and bipolar disorder, all beginning with a simple blood test.
 
While depression has been recognized for centuries and affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, the traditional diagnosis still depends on clinical assessments by doctors, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Blood tests might inform such health assessments, to check whether symptoms of depression might be related to other factors, but they re not used in clinical practice to objectively and independently diagnose the condition itself. The new research suggests this could be a practical option in the future. ....

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Living near pesticide-treated farms raises risk of childhood brain tumors


Published on Wednesday, March 31, in the 
Environmental Research journal, the study also revealed that the pregnant women did not have to be working in agriculture or in close contact with pesticides for health-harming exposures to occur.
Study co-author Christina Lombardi, a public health researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, said there are large numbers of pregnant women and children living close to pesticide-treated farmlands. Both mothers and children could experience adverse health effects from their proximity to those farmlands.
The study is not the first to show that pesticide use poses a threat to pregnant women and their children. But it is unique in that it showed the specific pesticides linked to the development of different kinds of CNS tumors. ....

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Ashok Soota launches SKAN Medical research trust for Ageing and Neurological disorders, Commits Rs. 200 Cr investment


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BENGALURU, India, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ashok Soota today announced the creation of SKAN, probably India s first not-for-profit entity in the private sector, exclusively for medical research.
The research for the projects will be done through reputed partners, and directly in-house. The strategic partner for Neurological research is the Centre for Brain Research (CBR) at Indian Institute Science, Bangalore (IISc). CBR is putting together a consortium to handle the first project on Parkinson s disease. The strategic partner for Ageing is the upcoming St. John s Geriatric Centre (SJGC), to be located on the St John s Hospital campus. Soota has agreed to fund the setting up of the Centre for Research in Ageing and Geriatrics (CRAG) at the SJGC and to support joint projects. In Ageing, the approach will be to go wide into relatively under-researched areas and will include the establishment of a large community-based research cohort. For Neurological research, the pl ....

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Eating disorders: How genetics and parenting may play a part in anorexia and bulimia


Eating disorders: How genetics and parenting may play a part in anorexia and bulimia
4 Apr, 2021 02:48 AM
4 minutes to read
People with eating disorders typically display both body-image disturbance and problems in what is called interoception - how they perceive and interpret bodily sensations. Photo / Eric Ward, Unsplash
People with eating disorders typically display both body-image disturbance and problems in what is called interoception - how they perceive and interpret bodily sensations. Photo / Eric Ward, Unsplash
By: Marc Wilson
Researchers are exploring genetic and parenting roles in eating disorders. By Marc Wilson.
It is something of a paradox that people in the throes of a serious eating disorder will swear that they re overweight. ....

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There's One Simple Aspect of Everyday Life Tied to Better Wellbeing, Study Hints


There s One Simple Aspect of Everyday Life Tied to Better Wellbeing, Study Hints
4 APRIL 2021
A variety in everyday movements is linked to better wellbeing, according to a small new study of psychiatric patients, a finding that may help to explain why pandemic lockdowns have been tough for so many of us.
 
Staying active during a global pandemic has been quite difficult, especially when many people are afraid to even go outside. Some have taken to exercising at home, and yet in a normal world, spontaneous outings are important health factors that we tend to underestimate. 
When most of us think of mental-boosting activities, we imagine deliberate and strenuous exercise, like a jog, a bike, or a swim, but it seems that just visiting a variety of different locations is associated with a higher sense of wellbeing in people with depression or anxiety. ....

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