Scrolling. Liking. Commenting. Click-click-clicking. The majority of US college students spend hours each day on social media platforms and are never far from their digital devices. In this era of constant online engagement, students’ identities, experiences, and mental health are
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In research published today in Nature Mental Healthan international team of researchers, including from the University of Cambridge and Fudan University, looked at a combination of factors including lifestyle factors, genetics, brain structure and our immune and metabolic systems

- A new study finds being active can help offset signs of cognitive decline.
- A new study found being physically active,
A sedentary lifestyle refers to a lack of significant physical activity. It is becoming a significant public health issue and relates to a range of chronic health conditions.
Most people living a sedentary lifestyle are unlikely to meet the national
Meta-analysis pinpoints the price difference of consuming a healthy diet, which could be a burden for low-income families but is trivial compared with health costs of eating an unhealthy diet
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Here’s a good reason to check what your kids are eating: women who remember having eaten poorly as teenagers were more likely to develop early breast cancer, researchers reported Wednesday.
They found women who ate the most inflammatory diet –


Scientists found that poverty and poor education are linked to ill health and early death, and should be considered risk factors for these outcomes.
The research, published in The Lancet and coordinated from Imperial College London, revealed that low socioeconomic