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'Brain-Bone-Axis' May Link Depression With Osteoporosis, Study Claims - ScienceAlert

The effects of depression may infiltrate your very bones and conversely, your bones may send penetrating messages all the way back to your brain. This two-way street is a captivating new field of re… [+4106 chars]

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'Brain-Bone-Axis' May Link Depression With Osteoporosis, Study Claims - ScienceAlert
'Brain-Bone-Axis' May Link Depression With Osteoporosis, ...

The effects of depression may infiltrate your very bones and conversely, your bones may send pene...

Bitcoin Market Structure Points To ‘Ongoing Stress’, Not Final Capitulation – Analyst
Bitcoin Market Structure Points To ‘Ongoing Stress’, Not ...

Bitcoin has slipped below the $70,000 level, a move that reflects growing selling pressure and ri...

Bitcoin supply underwater hits 2-year high as market stress grows
Bitcoin supply underwater hits 2-year high as market stre...

Investors brace for increased volatility as millions of coins fall into loss. Around 8.9 million ...

Why are some estrogen patches for menopause hard to find? - NBC News
Why are some estrogen patches for menopause hard to find?...

Menopause clinics across the U.S. are hearing from women who are having trouble filling prescript...

Morning Bid: Selling begets selling
Morning Bid: Selling begets selling

By Mike Dolan Feb 5 - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Larg...

Global tech stock selloff deepens, silver plunges
Global tech stock selloff deepens, silver plunges

A slump in technology stocks snowballed into Asia as mounting anxiety over frothy valuations and ...

Mental Health Analysis

Mental health and heart attacks: What a 22-million-person review suggests - Medical Xpress
Mental health and heart attacks: What a 22-million-person review suggests - Medical Xpress

The Department of Medicine at University of Calgary led an analysis comparing several clinical mental disorders with risk of acute coronary syndrome, a term that includes heart attack and emergency...

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Successful World First: Baby Treated with Personalized CRISPR Gene Therapy for Rare Disease is Now ‘Thriving’ - Good News Network
Successful World First: Baby Treated with Personalized CRISPR Gene Therapy for Rare Disease is Now ‘Thriving’ - Good News Network

Dr. Kiran Musunru (left) and Dr. Rebecca Ahrens-Nicklas (right) led the researchers who developed a personalized treatment for baby KJ – Released CHOP and Penn CRISPR has been used to create a gene...

Analysis by Andy Corbley

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Word of the day: Ergophobia
Word of the day: Ergophobia

Ergophobia meaning: Have you ever felt a knot in your stomach on Sunday night as the workweek loomed? Most of us call it the Monday blues, but for some, the experience goes far beyond a casual disl...

Analysis by Global Desk

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Data from 560,000 students reveals a disturbing mental health shift after 2016 - PsyPost
Data from 560,000 students reveals a disturbing mental health shift after 2016 - PsyPost

A comprehensive analysis of data spanning fifteen years reveals that depression symptoms have increased among college students in the United States, with the most severe rises occurring after 2016....

Analysis by Eric W. Dolan

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Crypto market volatility triggers $2.5 billion in bitcoin liquidations
Crypto market volatility triggers $2.5 billion in bitcoin liquidations

Bitcoin investors liquidated $2.56 billion in recent days, according to data provider CoinGlass, as cryptocurrencies slumped following a sell-off in other risk assets, including equities and precio...

Analysis by Reuters

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