Nova Scotia’s lung screening program finds dozens of cancer cases in first 2 years

Nova Scotia’s lung screening program finds dozens of cancer cases in first 2 years

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Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Raises Mental Health Risks, Study Finds

Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Raises Mental Health Risks, Study Finds

Mental health problems are the main cause of death among pregnant women in the United States.…

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Study Finds Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Nearly Doubles Risk

Study Finds Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Nearly Doubles Risk

An Alarming Trend: Discontinuing Antidepressants During Pregnancy Nearly Doubles Risk of Severe Mental Health Crises Emerging…

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Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

News The new research posits museums and galleries as “accessible, non-clinical spaces for preventive health promotion,”…

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Rye bread helps constipation, unlike other varieties of bread, British study finds

Rye bread helps constipation, unlike other varieties of bread, British study finds

The best tips for baking bread Chef Eric Levine, owner of 317 Main Street, shares his…

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Study Finds Uneven Burden of Brain and Nervous System Cancers in the US

Study Finds Uneven Burden of Brain and Nervous System Cancers in the US

Ariz Keshwani, ’21 BA, ’22 MPH, a Feinberg medical student, was a co-author of the study.…

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Eating More Fruit May Protect Lungs From Air Pollution, Study Finds

Eating More Fruit May Protect Lungs From Air Pollution, Study Finds

Some new research suggests that eating fruit daily could help protect your lungs from air pollution.…

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Women are at higher risk of two mental health problems in the weeks after childbirth, study finds

Women are at higher risk of two mental health problems in the weeks after childbirth, study finds

Published on 26/09/2025 – 7:00 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Postpartum women are at higher risk of depression and…

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Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds

Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds

ICES, McGill and The Institute lead the first large-scale study using Ontario-based health data to examine…

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Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds

Surrogates more likely to be diagnosed with mental illness, study finds

Infographic. Credit: ICES People who are gestational carriers (or “surrogates”) appear more likely to be diagnosed…

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