Early intervention service cuts suicide rate in schizophrenia [Sastha Bangla Desk] Early intervention (EI) services seem to improve the suicide rate for patients with first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum (FES) disorders, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry (a monthly, peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association) Sherry Kit Wa Chan, M.R.C.Pysch., from the University of Hong Kong, and colleagues examined the correlation of a two-year EI service with suicide reduction in patients with FES disorders. A total of 617 consecutive patients with FES who received the two-year EI service between…
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Exercise before pregnancy
Exercise before pregnancy [Sastha Bangla Life Style Desk] Expectant mothers who are more fit before pregnancy are at lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, a study suggests. Gestational diabetes is a condition in which women develop diabetes during the last half of pregnancy. Women with gestational diabetes are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes after giving birth. “Women are very careful during pregnancy with what they eat and the exercise they get. But the study shows women should engage in these healthy behaviours before they get pregnant as well,”…
Read MoreHeart disease patients live longer in exercise
Heart disease patients live longer in exercise [ Sastha Bangla Desk ] Researchers examined three decades of data on 3,307 adults who had been diagnosed with coronary heart disease after a heart attack or an episode of severe chest pain, known as angina, caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart. By the time half of the patients had been in the study for at least 15 years, 1,493 of them had died. Compared to people who were inactive, participants who consistently got the minimum recommended amount of exercise for…
Read Moree-cigarettes may still damage lungs, Even without nicotine
e-cigarettes may still damage lungs , Even without nicotine [ Sastha Bangla Desk ] E-cigarette liquids sweetened with flavourings like vanilla and cinnamon may harm the lungs even when they don’t contain nicotine, a US study suggests. Researchers examined what happened to monocytes, a type of white blood cell, upon exposure to flavouring chemicals used in popular e-cigarette liquids. None of the liquids contained nicotine, but the flavouring chemicals still appeared to increase biomarkers for inflammation and tissue damage, and many of them also caused cells to die. Over time,…
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