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Women who are diagnosed with depression around the time they give birth appear to have a higher risk of heart problems in later life, according to a new study. Those diagnosed with perinatal depression – which includes postnatal depression and depression during pregnancy – may be at higher risk of heart problems including high blood pressure; heart disease and heart failure for up to 20 years afterwards. Swedish researchers said that the links between depression around childbirth and the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease are “largely unknown” as they published a study tracking women for...
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Women who are diagnosed with depression around the time they give birth appear to have a higher risk of heart problems in later life, according to a new study. Those diagnosed with perinatal depression – which includes postnatal depression and depression during pregnancy – may be at higher risk of heart problems including high blood pressure; heart disease and heart failure for up to 20 years afterwards. Swedish researchers said that the links between depression around childbirth and the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease are “largely unknown” as they published a study tracking women for...
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This week's featured article is "Government Can't Fix America's Baby Bust" by Elizabeth Nolan Brown. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward. Music credits: "Deep in Thought" by CTRL and "Sunsettling" by Man with Roses The post <I>The Best of Reason</I>: Government Can't Fix America's Baby Bust appeared first on Reason.com.
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The Tokyo City Hall is developing a dating app called “Tokyo Futari Story”. The app is expected to be launched this year, accessible through phone or web, a city official said on Thursday. "Futari” means couple in Japanese. A site offering counsel and general information for potential lovebirds is already online. Details were still undecided. Tokyo's City Hall declined to comment on Japanese media reports that said the app will require a confirmation of identity, such as a driver’s license, your tax records to prove income and a signed form that says you are ready to get married. Marriage is d...
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Mr Fib and Little Miss Surprise are the latest characters to join the "Mr Men & Little Miss" children’s book series, it has been announced. The two new stories will be published on September 12, more than 50 years after Mr Tickle, the first Mr Men book, was released in 1971. The series was conceived by cartoonist and illustrator Roger Hargreaves, who died in 1988, and has been continued by his son Adam, who has added new characters to the collection. Mr Fib fibs to impress people, but his fibs are getting bigger and bigger, and one day he goes too far and his friends are upset, according to pu...
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Mr Fib and Little Miss Surprise are the latest characters to join the "Mr Men & Little Miss" children’s book series, it has been announced. The two new stories will be published on September 12, more than 50 years after Mr Tickle, the first Mr Men book, was released in 1971. The series was conceived by cartoonist and illustrator Roger Hargreaves, who died in 1988, and has been continued by his son Adam, who has added new characters to the collection. Mr Fib fibs to impress people, but his fibs are getting bigger and bigger, and one day he goes too far and his friends are upset, according to pu...
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Global tobacco consumption might be falling, but while fewer younger people are finding their way into smoking cigarettes, newer forms of nicotine addiction are still emerging. Nicotine pouches, a small and discreet cigarette alternative made without tobacco, are increasingly popular among younger people in many countries where sales of these pouches have doubled in recent years, according to analysis. Although they appear less dangerous that smoking, their large doses of nicotine still make them highly addictive - and bad for your health, scientists are warning. The pouches contain a powder c...
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Global tobacco consumption might be falling, but while fewer younger people are finding their way into smoking cigarettes, newer forms of nicotine addiction are still emerging. Nicotine pouches, a small and discreet cigarette alternative made without tobacco, are increasingly popular among younger people in many countries where sales of these pouches have doubled in recent years, according to analysis. Although they appear less dangerous that smoking, their large doses of nicotine still make them highly addictive - and bad for your health, scientists are warning. The pouches contain a powder c...
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Regularly feeding children peanuts from infancy until the age of five reduced the rate of peanut allergy by 71%, a study has found. Researchers from King’s College London found that introducing peanuts into babies’ diets early achieved long-term prevention of peanut allergy. The new research findings come from the LEAP-Trio study, which built on the results of the Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (Leap) clinical trial. In the first trial, half of participants were asked to regularly consume peanut from infancy until the age of five, while the other half were asked to avoid peanuts during th...
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Regularly feeding children peanuts from infancy until the age of five reduced the rate of peanut allergy by 71%, a study has found. Researchers from King’s College London found that introducing peanuts into babies’ diets early achieved long-term prevention of peanut allergy. The new research findings come from the LEAP-Trio study, which built on the results of the Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (Leap) clinical trial. In the first trial, half of participants were asked to regularly consume peanut from infancy until the age of five, while the other half were asked to avoid peanuts during th...
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