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  • June 2, 2023

Sleep-related depression and anxiety in new mothers: a study

Any new mom can tell you that sleep is an important factor in how she feels, but a new study finds that some changes in sleep and in circadian rhythms are linked to the severity…

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‘I Have No Friends’: Here’s What to Do – Loneliness is contagious – and here’s how to beat it: Expert reveals ways to find meaningful connections instead of just going out more

One in five men have no friends as loneliness epidemic leaves hundreds of thousands living in isolation Loneliness is a common condition affecting around one in three adults.  It damages your brain, immune system, and…

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Break-ups hurt women more in the short term but men NEVER recover, researchers claim

Women experience more emotional pain following a breakup than men, researchers have found. They reported higher levels of both physical and emotional pain. However, researchers also said that, over time, they came put stronger –…

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Yes, your dog can understand what you’re saying — to a point – Graduate student working on dogs’ scent detection abilities.

In theconversation.com published a reasearch article with peer reviewed papers and information in which claiming that Humans are unique in their ability to develop sophisticated language abilities. Language allows us to communicate with each other…

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The truth about your toothbrush

Sitting in the dentist’s chair, perhaps after a filling, many people have been told their teeth would be in better shape if they switched to an electric brush. So they duly went out and spent…

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Trail of African bling reveals 50,000-year-old social network – Study finds ancient hunter-gatherers traded eggshell beads over vast area

In theguardian.com published an article in which claiming that Scientists have discovered the world’s oldest social network, a web of links that spanned thousands of kilometres across Africa 50,000 years ago. This old web of…

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Domestic abuse survivors can empower themselves by self-reflecting on the qualities that separate them from their abuser

Many who have been through abusive relationships will later reflect upon their situation with confusion, often asking, “Was I the abusive one?” in a desperate attempt to make sense of the chaos. My first reaction…

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Nasal spray could prevent Covid infection for up to eight hours and effective against ALL variants of the virus

Nasal spray could prevent Covid infection Why YSK: A molecule developed by researchers at the University of Helsinki can inactivate the coronavirus spike protein and offers effective short-term protection against the virus. Cell cultures and…

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Cooking with olive oil may reduce your risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke by a fifth, a study suggests.

Journal of the American College of Cardiology Consuming half a tablespoon of the oil — a major component of the Mediterranean diet — every day was also credited with cutting the odds of dying from…

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Breast is best… for mum too! Breastfeeding cuts heart disease AND stroke risk by up to 15% later in life, study of 1.2m mothers finds

Summary:- Breastfeeding mothers 14% less likely to develop heart disease, a study foundAnd they are 12% less likely to have strokes, a review of 1.2million women foundLead researcher said women need to be made aware…

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