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  • It’s Not Just Depression: Personality Disorders Linked to Highest Suicide Risk Schizophrenia may surpass depression in suicide risk; personality disorders significantly elevate this risk, highlighting urgent treatment needs.
  • Study Finds Missing Gut Bacteria in Parkinson’s and IBD Patients New research links inflammatory bowel disease to Parkinson's disease, revealing reduced beneficial gut bacteria in affected patients.
  • Parkinson's Puzzle: Study Explains How PINK1 Gene Fights Cell Damage A study on the PINK1 gene reveals its role in Parkinson's disease, aiding mitochondrial protection and removal of damaged cells.
  • New Study: Daytime Drowsiness Could Raise Dementia Risk by 100% A study links daytime fatigue to higher dementia risk, revealing sleep patterns as predictors of cognitive health.
  • Back Pain Fixes? Study Says Most Non-Surgical Treatments Are Useless A study reveals that many non-surgical treatments for lower back pain may not be effective, highlighting the need for better research.
  • Strength Training Proves Most Effective Treatment for Insomnia in the Elderly Strength training effectively treats insomnia in the elderly, improving sleep quality more than other exercise forms, according to research.
  • Colon Cancer Risk Soars on Low-Carb, Low-Fiber Diet, Says New Research A low-carbohydrate, low-fiber diet increases colon cancer risk, while a high-fiber diet may help lower it, according to new research.
  • Microplastics Found to Raise Risk of Cognitive Decline, Mental Disorders Microplastics in water may increase risks of mental and physical disorders, with higher concentrations linked to cognitive decline.
  • Study Shows Volunteering Just One Hour a Week Can Slow the Aging Process Volunteering just one hour weekly can slow aging, with greater benefits seen at four hours, enhancing physical and mental health.
  • Premature Babies May Have a Surprising Advantage: Lower Risk of Heart Disease A study reveals that premature babies may have lower cardiovascular disease risks and depression rates as adults, challenging stereotypes.
  • Harvard Study Shows Antibiotics Are Safe for Brain Health in Seniors A study finds antibiotics do not impair cognitive function or increase dementia risk in older adults, contrasting previous research findings.
  • Study Links Processed Foods to Thigh Fat Gain—Regardless of Calories Processed food intake is linked to increased thigh fat, which may raise the risk of knee arthritis, according to recent research.
  • Lower Education Equals Higher Suicide Rates for Young Males A study shows lower education levels significantly increase suicide risk, highlighting socioeconomic inequality as a key factor.
  • China Outperforms the U.S. in Top Academic Research—Here’s How Analysis shows China is surpassing the US in academic achievements, indicating a significant golden cross across various fields.
  • Walking 7,000 Steps a Day Could Slash Your Depression Risk by 43% A study reveals walking over 5,000 steps daily significantly reduces depression risk, with optimal benefits at around 7,000 steps.
  • Intermittent Fasting May Slow Down Your Hair Growth, Study Finds Intermittent fasting slows hair growth, as shown by studies on mice and humans, revealing a significant reduction in regrowth rates.
  • Smoking Just One Cigarette Could Cut 22 Minutes Off Your Life, Study Finds Research shows each cigarette smoked can reduce life expectancy by up to 22 minutes, highlighting the dangers of smoking.
  • How 30 Minutes of Exercise and Quality Sleep Can Improve Your Brain Health Exercise for 30 minutes daily boosts brain health, enhancing cognitive function and memory, especially with quality sleep.
  • NVIDIA Set to Overtake Tesla as Most Popular Stock Among Individual Investors NVIDIA is set to surpass Tesla as the most purchased stock by individual investors, with $30 billion in purchases this year.
  • Twins Show That Eating More Fruits and Vegetables Leads to Fewer Depression Symptoms A study shows twins consuming more fruits and vegetables report fewer depression symptoms, highlighting dietary impact on mental health.
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