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<title>Study identifies brain&amp;apos;s &amp;quot;accelerator&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;brake&amp;quot; cells for anxiety in mice</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ New research from the University of Utah identified two groups of immune cells, called microglia, that act as &quot;accelerators&quot; and &quot;brakes&quot; for anxiety in mice, representing a paradigm shift in understanding the biological roots of anxiety disorders. This discovery suggests future anxiety treatments could target these non-neuronal immune cells instead of the neurons currently addressed by psychiatric medications. ]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 foods that help combat fatty liver disease</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Fatty liver disease (steatosis) involves excess fat accumulation in the liver, driven by obesity, unhealthy lifestyle, or alcohol abuse. While medication and exercise are vital, certain foods can significantly reduce liver fat and improve function. A gastroenterologist reveals 10 crucial foods—including coffee, nuts, and olive oil—that support liver recovery and protection. ]]></description>
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<title>Study confirms green space dramatically improves mental health in urban areas</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ A large international study from Monash University found that increased exposure to green space in cities is associated with significantly fewer hospitalizations for mental health disorders among urban dwellers. The analysis, covering 11.4 million hospital admissions across seven countries over two decades, found a 7% overall reduction in hospital admissions for mental health issues. The findings underscore the importance of integrating nature into urban design as a critical public health strategy. ]]></description>
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<title>1 in 6 People Worldwide Affected by Loneliness, WHO Warns of Global Health Crisis</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ A groundbreaking World Health Organization (WHO) report has revealed that one in six people globally suffers from loneliness, a condition now recognized as a major threat to public health and well-being. The findings, released by the WHO Commission on Social Connection, estimate that loneliness contributes to more than 871,000 deaths each year—about 100 deaths every hour. ]]></description>
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