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Air pollution linked to increased hospital admission for major heart and lung diseases
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New Finnish Study Suggests That Clinical Gender Dysphoria Does Not Appear to Be Predictive of All-Cause nor Suicide Mortality When Psychiatric Treatment History Is Accounted For
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US workers during the covid-19 pandemic: uneven risks, inadequate protections, and predictable consequences
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Negligence by experts in the early response to Covid-19
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Energy drinks linked to poor sleep quality and insomnia among college students, according to a study (survey) conducted on 53,266 students aged 18–35 years in Norway
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Women with perinatal depression were associated with an increased risk of death in the first year after perinatal depression, and this association remained up to 18 years after start of follow up.
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$14.2 million in undisclosed conflicts of interest in the “bible” of psychiatry. New BMJ study examined compensation received, but not reported, from pharmaceutical companies to the authors of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR). One author had 213 "free" meals/1year (reddit)
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New research shows air pollution from using fossil fuels in industry, power generation, and transportation accounts for 5.1 million extra deaths a year worldwide. (reddit)
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A review of 17,077 studies involving 1,431,534 adolescents (mean age 15 years) found that social media use is associated with adverse health risk behaviours in young people (reddit)
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Walking at faster speeds is associated with a graded decrease in the risk of type 2 diabetes. Dose–response analysis suggested that the risk of type 2 diabetes decreased significantly at a walking speed of 4 km/h and above. (reddit)
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New study suggests a strong association between covid-19 vaccination before infection and reduced risk of post-covid-19 condition (PCC)/ long COVID. Vaccine effectiveness against PCC for one dose, two doses, and three or more doses was 21%, 59%, and 73%, respectively. (reddit)
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Dynamic changes in methadone utilization for opioid use disorder treatment: a retrospective observational study during the COVID-19 pandemic published in BMJ Open finds a 5% recent decrease in state-level distribution of this effective OUD treatment. (reddit)
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Childhood adversity is significantly associated with COVID-19-related hospitalization and COVID-19-related mortality (reddit)
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22 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous activity may provide an antidote to the ills of prolonged sitting. Research found as a person’s activity level increases, the risk of dying prematurely from any cause goes down (reddit)
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