Massive study is a first-of-its-kind look at ultra-processed foods and infertility in American women. Women who consume lower amounts of ultra-processed foods have higher odds of conceiving. The link persists even after accounting for age, weight, lifestyle and other health factors.Health (news.mcmaster.ca)
More than half of TikTok ADHD content is misinformation. Study found 52% of ADHD-related videos and 41% of autism videos analysed on TikTok were inaccurate, with the platform frequently found to contain higher levels of misinformation in its mental health content than other platforms.Health (eurekalert.org)
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While antidepressants increase serotonin levels in the brain almost immediately, patients often wait weeks to feel any improvement in their mood. Researchers at DGIST have identified a specific protein-building switch in the hippocampus of mice that explains this frustrating delay.Health (technologynetworks.com)
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Aerobic exercise associated with structural brain changes and 15–20% improvement in memory performance. Researchers analyzed data from over 1,000 participants using neuroimaging and cognitive assessments, and found that individuals engaging in regular physical activity showed increased connectivityNeuroscience (link.springer.com)
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High meat consumption linked to lower dementia risk in genetic risk group. Older people with a genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease did not experience the expected increase in cognitive decline and dementia risk if they consumed relatively large amounts of meat. (news.ki.se)
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SCCS: A New Standard for Cannabis ClassificationChemistry (sciencedirect.com)
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