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Depressed? Do some exercise, says study
People who are suffering from depression may find relief by getting physically active, like walking or jogging, yoga, and strength training, a study suggests. More intense exercises also seem to provide greater benefits in reducing depression, while yoga and strength training are well tolerated versus other treatments.
Depressed? Do some exercise, says study
04 Mar 2024Semaglutide induces weight loss despite antidepressant use
Treatment with semaglutide 2.4 mg results in clinically meaningful weight loss, irrespective of baseline antidepressant (AD) use, among adults with overweight/obesity, reports a post hoc study of the Semaglutide Treatment Effect for People with obesity (STEP).
Semaglutide induces weight loss despite antidepressant use
03 Mar 2024COVID-19 impairs sexual function in women
Being infected with COVID-19 may reduce the sexual function of cisgender women, while having long COVID can worsen the already impaired sexual function as compared to those who do not have long COVID, a study has found. However, the mechanisms as to why these effects occur remain unclear.
COVID-19 impairs sexual function in women
27 Feb 2024High intake of macronutrients ups ADHD risk in children
Children who have lower intakes of vitamins and mineral and higher intakes of macronutrients are more likely to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), suggests an Egypt study.
High intake of macronutrients ups ADHD risk in children
26 Feb 2024PCOS tied to increased suicide attempts
Individuals with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) appear to be at greater risk for suicide attempts, suggests a study, which notes the importance of routine monitoring of mental health and suicide risk in individuals diagnosed with PCOS.
PCOS tied to increased suicide attempts
16 Feb 2024Depression raises risk of hypertension, CVD in adults
Depressive symptoms are common among Chinese adults aged >45 years and appear to increase the risk of incident hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), reveals a recent study.