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Thousands gather in Raleigh for 37th annual Walk for Hope to support mental health research

abc11.com

Since its founding, the event has helped generate millions of dollars toward better understanding and treatment of mental health conditions.

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New research challenges the idea of a ‘vicious cycle’ between psychological distress and conspiracy beliefs

theconversation.com

One prominent theory says conspiracy beliefs are triggered by elevated distress. But a new study finds limited evidence to support this claim.

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New ‘unusual’ side effect of weight-loss drugs becoming more common, research suggests

www.independent.co.uk

GLP-1 drugs may interfere with medical imaging, leading to unnecessary tests, researchers have found

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Cancer Research UK set to close 88 stores in Britain - full list

www.express.co.uk

The move is a part of a wider plan to address growing financial challenges

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OpenAI’s Marketing Efforts Are Embarrassingly Ineffective, New Consumer Research Finds

futurism.com

The post OpenAI’s Marketing Efforts Are Embarrassingly Ineffective, New Consumer Research Finds appeared first on Futurism.

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World Mental Health Day: New research reveals benefits of weekly Parkrun events

www.belfastlive.co.uk

Nearly three-quarters of those surveyed said that their life satisfaction had improved through running and walking at Parkrun

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New research reveals how obesity secretly fuels Alzheimer’s onset

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) Scientists have discovered that fat tissue in obese individuals releases microscopic messengers (extracellular vesicles) carrying a specific cargo...

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Fern Britton demands the government end animal use in sepsis research

www.cornwalllive.com

The presenter and Cornwall resident has survived the deadly infection and here relives the full horror as we exclusively share her letter to the highest government officials

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Ed Slater calls for more research into MND

Ed Slater has urged the government to increase funding for research into motor neurone disease after England 2003 World Cup winner Lewis Moody revealed that he is suffering with the illness.

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MSNBC’s Psaki Tries to 'Correct' Speaker Johnson's Evidence with Different Research

www.newsbusters.org

On Thursday night, MSNBC’s Jen Psaki highlighted a moment from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s appearance on C-SPAN, where a frustrated caller claimed Republicans were lying about illegal aliens receiving Medicaid coverage. In an effort to…

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The Kind of Depression You Have Matters to Your Heart, According to New Research

www.menshealth.com

Scientists find two types of depression link more to heart disease, the other to Type 2 diabetes.

Saturday, Oct 11

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Peanut allergies may be prevented, new research finds

www.kxan.com

The new tools developed help parents and doctors to introduce peanuts to babies early and safely.

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India News | Leading 6G Alliances and Research Institutions Issue Statement Reaffirming Shared Commitment to Shape Future of 6G as a Global Public Good

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. At the International Bharat6G Symposium 2025, held alongside India Mobile Congress 2025, leading global research alliances "Bharat 6G, 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry…

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Fox Chapel cyclist, 62, training for 170-mile event to benefit cancer research

triblive.com

George Stewart prefers to be out cycling on the roads of Fox Chapel, Indiana Township, West Deer and Butler County. Stewart, a 62-year-old Fox Chapel resident, doesn’t want to have to worry about being tripped by the hazards that go along…

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Unlocking the molecular puzzle of exercise: Research maps 20 years of progress

medicalxpress.com

We've long known that regular exercise builds muscle, strengthens the heart, and lifts our mood, but a new paper shows the benefits go even further—physical activity doesn't just improve the body, it rewires it on a molecular level,…

7 risk factors of deadly fungus infections identified, new Candida auris research finds

thehill.com

Researchers are getting a better idea of what leads to clinical cases of Candida auris, a dangerous and drug-resistant fungus that has been rapidly multiplying.