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Over-40s on antibiotics ‘nearly 50 per cent more likely to develop Crohn’s disease’. Researchers followed more than six million people in Denmark for more than 10 years and found that taking antibiotics was linked to an increase in risk of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Widely used antidepressants cause “emotional blunting”, according to research that offers new insights into how the drugs may work and their possible side-effects. Volunteers less responsive to positive and negative feedback after course of serotonin-controlling drugs
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Most Americans aren’t getting enough exercise. People living in rural areas were even less likely to get enough exercise: Only 16% of people outside cities met benchmarks for aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities, compared with 28% in large metropolitan cities areas.
cdc.govSubmitted by Wagamaga t3_10nmv7w
Large-scale cross-cultural study provides insights into mating performance and singlehood: Study reveals that poor mating performance is a common phenomenon, with roughly one in four people experiencing difficulty in attracting and retaining intimate partners.
psypost.orgSubmitted by lolfuys t3_10nrcl7
Autistic people at higher risk of heart disease, diabetes and high cholesterol. Autistic children, in particular, were found to be at higher risk, being 2.8 times more likely to experience diabetes, and 2.5 times more at risk of high blood pressure, compared to non-autistic children.
scimex.orgSubmitted by MistWeaver80 t3_10pamzq
Black youth spend about 40% of their nonhome time in white neighborhoods, according to a study in one city that followed youth using GPS. This finding goes against a long-held view that a major reason for social disparities experienced by Black people is isolation in segregated neighborhoods.
news.osu.eduSubmitted by geoff199 t3_10rpa0t