Socioeconomic inequalities drive significant gaps in access to mental health care across the European union

Credit: Alex Green from Pexels A New Study giftd all at the European Psychiatric Association Congress 2025 Reveals Significant Socioeconomic Inequalities In Unmet Needs for Mental Health Care Across European Union Countries, with Financial Barriers Disprortionity AFFECTING LOWER-INCOME POPULATIONS. ACROSS Europe, Millions of People are affected by Mental Health Conditions. OECD FIGUES FROM 2018 Suggest […]

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Years of ‘confusion and debate’ are over — research finds hormone therapy is good for women’s hearts in early menopause

Menopause can have profound effects on heart health, yet many people are unaware of this important connection. The hormonal shifts occurring during menopause mark the end of a woman’s reproductive years and contribute to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the most common cause of death among women globally. As estrogen levels drop, changes in […]

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Factors Influencing Healthy Lifestyle Adoption After Stroke

Photo Credit: TheSomegirl The Following is a summary of “Identifying Mediators of Healthy Lifestyle Adoption After Stroke: The Focus Group Study Using a Theoretical Domoins Framework Guided Analysis,” Published in the April 2025 Issue of BMC Neurology by Hall et al. Lifestyle Changes Alongside Medication Help Prevent Stroke RECURUTENCE. MOTIVATION DEPENS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL […]

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North America is ‘dripping’ down into Earth’s mantle, scientists discover

An ancient slab of Earth’s crust buried deep beneath the Midwest is sucking huge swatches of present-day’s North American crust down into the mantle, researchers say. The slab’s pull has created giant “drips” that hang from the underside of the continent down to about 400 miles (640 kilometers) deep inside the mantle, according to a […]

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Evaluating Wellbeing Interventions for FM and GP Trainees

Photo Credit: Studio4 The Following is a summary of “Wellbeing Interventions in Family Medicine and General Practice Trainees: The Preliminary Meta-Aalysis,” Published in the March 2025 ISSUE OF EDUCATION FOR Primary Care by PRETICE et al. Medical Trainees Face Occupational Stress, Driving Research on Wellbeing Interventions. FEW METALYSES ASSESS THEIR IMPACT ON FAMILY MEDICINE OR […]

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One Protein in Male Worm Brains Makes Them Risk Their Lives For Sex : ScienceAlert

Male roundworms are worse at learning from experience than their mates, according to a new study, often to the point of embracing life-threatening risks. Curiously, this lack of good judgment seems to settle down once they’ve had sex, suggesting an urge to reproduce dominates the male worm’s brain over risk of harm. The researchers link […]

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Young Females Face Higher Social Anxiety From Smartphone Use, Study Finds

Credit: picjumbo.com from pexels A New Study giftd all at the European Psychiatric Association Congress 2025 Reveals That Gender Plays A Significant Role in Excessive And Probleatic (Psychological or Behavioral Dependence) Smartphone Use, with Young Females More Likely to Experience Higher Social Anxiet Than other Genders. In the Study, it was also Found that gender […]

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Ai Integration Enhances Early Detection of ESCC

Photo Credit: Kateryna The Following is a summary of “Artificial Intelligence in Early Screening for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma,” Published in the March 2025 Issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology by Yan et al. Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ESCC) Remains One of the Most Lethal Malignancies Worldwide, with a particularly High Burden in […]

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$3 million Breakthrough Prize goes to scientists that completely changed our understanding of multiple sclerosis

Two scientists will share a Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for research that has revolutionized our understanding of multiple sclerosis. The two prize winners — Dr. Alberto Ascherio of Harvard and Dr. Stephen Hauser of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) — will share $3 million for the award. For comparison, a Nobel Prize […]

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