Study: Retirement homes hardest hit by employment decline since pandemic

Study: Retirement homes hardest hit by employment decline since pandemic

Among health care employment sectors, nursing homes have been hardest hit by the decline in job growth since the pandemic – a rate more than three times that of hospitals or doctors’ offices , according to a researcher at the University of Michigan. Employment in nursing homes is 10.5% below pre-pandemic levels, compared with 3.3% …

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Pulling a sleepless night can reverse depression for several days, study finds

Pulling a sleepless night can reverse depression for several days, new study suggests

By Health Reporter for Dailymail.Com Published: 1:19 p.m. EDT, November 2, 2023 | Update: 1:24 p.m. EDT, November 2, 2023 Most people associate sleepless nights with feeling grumpy the next day. But pulling an all-nighter could actually reverse depression for several days, a new study suggests. Sometimes, even though the body is physically exhausted, the …

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Hot yoga for depression: One session a week can help you stay cool, study finds

Hot yoga for depression: One session a week can help you stay cool, study finds

People may be connected to each other like never before, but they’ve probably never been so depressed and alone. With the rise of technology, it may seem like you have the tools to be happier, but why doesn’t life seem fulfilling for everyone? Depression has silently entered the lives of many people, even though they …

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Study Finds Hot Yoga Can Ease Depression Symptoms

Girls have poorer mental health than boys in Europe, according to WHO

A new study found that practicing hot yoga regularly can improve your mood. ADVERTISEMENT We are happy to tell you some good news. Just one hot yoga session a week may help reduce symptoms of depression, according to results of a clinical trial. However, to feel the benefits, you will have to endure temperatures of …

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Unlocking the nutritional power of insoluble fiber: a progress study

Unlocking The Nutritional Power Of Insoluble Fiber: A Breakthrough Study

Compelling reasons to increase fiber intake A recent study has shown why you should prioritize more fiber in your regular diet. We all know the positive impact of a balanced diet on our health. Incorporating a nutrient-dense diet into your daily routine can make a significant difference in your life. In particular, dietary fiber has …

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Study offers roadmap to improve data collection on migrant and refugee health in Europe

Study offers roadmap to improve data collection on migrant and refugee health in Europe

Despite increasing global mobility, the state of migrant and refugee health data in European health systems remains worrying, according to a new study. Analysis by an international coalition of universities, UN organizations, government officials and European institutions published in the journal The Lancet Regional Health Europe reveals that data coverage on migrants and refugees remains …

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Simple dietary changes can reduce carbon emissions and improve your health, study shows

Swap beef for chicken in a burger

Making a small change in diet — chicken instead of beef, plant-based milk instead of cow’s milk — can significantly reduce carbon emissions and increase the healthiness of your diet, according to a new study. (Photo from iStock) Curbing carbon emissions and eating healthier can both start at the dinner table. According to a new …

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Can exercise help slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease? Sacramento State Study Investigates

Can exercise help slow the progression of Parkinson's disease?  Sacramento State Study Investigates

Can exercise help slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease in patients? That’s the question a team of professors and student researchers at Sacramento State University is trying to answer with a new study. Gwnalle Begue and Dr. Matt JN Brown, both professors at the university, are leading the research. More than 20 people from the …

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Racial minorities and first-generation students reported higher rates of depression and anxiety during the pandemic, new study finds

Racial minorities and first-generation students reported higher rates of depression and anxiety during the pandemic, new study finds

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of many students. A new study found that cases of depression and anxiety were even worse among racial minority students in their schools. According to the University of Georgia study, more than half of students at a predominantly white university who identified as non-white …

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No time to go out? Even watching nature videos can improve mental health: study

No time to go out?  Even watching nature videos can improve mental health: study

If you don’t have time for a relaxing walk in the woods, try a nature video instead. A new study found that watching even a brief video of nature scenes significantly improved viewers’ mental health, especially compared to the effect of watching scenes of urban environments. The researchers focused on late adolescence, a period of …

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