1 In a new pilot study that features in the journal Translational Psychiatry, an international team of researchers looked at metabolites as a potential tool to predict the risk of recurrence.复发
2 Out of 612 potential metabolites, they found 399 in the blood plasma血浆;血清 of both males and females.
3 The research did not include anyone who was not in stable remission,缓解期,减轻期 had alcohol or drug use disorder, or had a secondary illness, such as anxiety, severe personality disorder, or symptoms of psychosis精神病 or bipolar disorder.躁郁症
4 In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) added burnout — defined as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress — to its official compendium纲要;概略 of diseases as an occupational phenomenon.
5 Workers in Japan, where workplace culture frequently dictates命令;指示 that employees work brutally残忍地;野蛮地 long hours, are certainly not immune to occupational stress.
6 This study’s results line up with与…对齐 numerous previous studies that have touted被吹捧的 the benefits of walking in forests and green spaces.
7 In a new animal study, scientists have explored the effects a combination of diet and exposure to the chemical benzophenone-3 (BP-3) has on mammary 乳腺的gland腺体 tumors.肿瘤;肿块
8 The study, published in the journal Oncotarget, lays the ground for further research to confirm the findings and to explore the extent to which they are likely to be reproducible可再生的;可繁殖的 in humans.
9 The first group was fed a low fat diet; the second group was fed a diet high in fat; and the third group received a diet high in fat during puberty青春期 and then low in fat after.
10 They were surprised to discover that the gut microbiota小型生物群—the community of microorganisms微生物 living in our intestines肠道; 内脏;—was more strongly associated with a person’s risk of certain illnesses than their genetics
11 In particular, people who ate a diverse diet that was rich in healthful plant-based foods and healthful animal-based foods, such as oily fish, had high levels of health-promoting, “good” microbes细菌 微生物 in their gut.
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