A comprehensive review confirms the benefits of exercise for treating depression, even if the exact reasons remain unclear ...
Exercise may be moderately effective compared to no therapy for reducing symptoms of depression. The evidence suggests there is little to no difference in the reduction of symptoms of depression ...
Routine vaccinations offered to adults may help protect against dementia, recent research has shown.
A randomised Australian trial finds breast density notification raises anxiety and confusion and increases GP consultation ...
America has radically shaken up its dietary guidelines, inverting the food pyramid to prioritise protein and healthy fats, ...
Adding high‑intensity interval training to a lifestyle intervention enhances short‑term physical activity in children and ...
The evidence indicates that non-invasive monitoring (near-infrared spectroscopy; NIRS) of oxygen in brain tissue likely does not reduce death rates or short-term brain problems for very premature ...
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Acesion begins patient enrolment in AP31969 Phase II AF study
The trial’s primary efficacy endpoint is AF burden, which refers to the percentage of time a participant is in AF.
“This updated Cochrane review provides robust evidence that exercise can moderately reduce depressive symptoms in adults compared to no treatment or control interventions, with effects appearing ...
The UK National Screening Committee has opened a 12-week public consultation on whether and how prostate cancer screening ...
A team of scientists and physicians at Mass General Brigham has developed a single-dose oral cholera vaccine and tested it in ...
Objective Anxiety affects up to one-third of adults with asthma and is linked to poorer disease outcomes and reduced quality ...
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