Journal Of Affective Disorders

'Journal Of Affective Disorders' - 9 News Result(s)

  • Apart from Muscle Protein, these Foods May be Causing Various Sleep Disorders
    Food | NDTV Food Desk | Friday August 4, 2017
    Poor sleep can affect the ability to perform and be hazardous for overall health in the long run. It is often believed that the brain controls all the aspects of sleep, but a new research published in the Journal eLife shows that a protein in the muscle can lessen the effects of sleep loss
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  • Fever During Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk in Kids
    NDTV Food Desk | Thursday June 15, 2017
    A new study, appearing in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, shows that babies who are exposed to maternal fever during the second trimester are likely to have a 40 per higher risk of developing autism spectrum disorder.
    food.ndtv.com
  • New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
    Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 10, 2016
    Researchers have identified a blood test that may help predict how severely a newborn can be affected by alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Soak Up The Sun To Boost Emotional, Mental Health: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Friday November 4, 2016
    Soaking up some sun may help improve your mental and emotional well-being, a new study has claimed.
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  • Immune system can Affect Social Behaviour
    Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 16, 2016
    A malfunctioning immune system may be responsible for social deficits in neurological diseases such as autism-spectrum disorders and schizophrenia, suggests new research.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Fragmented Baby Care May Affect Brain Development: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Mothers, put down your cellphones when caring for your babies as fragmented and chaotic maternal care may disrupt proper brain development, which can lead to emotional disorders later in life, a new study suggests.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Negative Body Image Ups Obesity Risk in Teenagers
    Health | India-Asian News Service | Wednesday November 11, 2015
    If you think you are overweight or your body is not what you would like it to be, you are more likely to get obese, a new study suggests.
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  • Team DoctorNDTV | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    For some people with a condition that causes them to wake up in the night and eat, treatment with an antidepressant may help. Night eating affects a significant proportion of people who struggle with weight and obesity. People with night eating syndrome lack a normal appetite during the day, but they have insomnia and increased appetite during the ...
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Tuesday February 23, 2010
    Screening women with blood tests and ultrasound during the first trimester of pregnancy may improve the detection of two serious disorders that can affect the growing baby. Down syndrome, known as trisomy 21, and Edwards' syndrome, also called trisomy 18, are genetic disorders that result from having an extra chromosome.
    doctor.ndtv.com

'Journal Of Affective Disorders' - 9 News Result(s)

  • Apart from Muscle Protein, these Foods May be Causing Various Sleep Disorders
    Food | NDTV Food Desk | Friday August 4, 2017
    Poor sleep can affect the ability to perform and be hazardous for overall health in the long run. It is often believed that the brain controls all the aspects of sleep, but a new research published in the Journal eLife shows that a protein in the muscle can lessen the effects of sleep loss
    www.ndtv.com
  • Fever During Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk in Kids
    NDTV Food Desk | Thursday June 15, 2017
    A new study, appearing in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, shows that babies who are exposed to maternal fever during the second trimester are likely to have a 40 per higher risk of developing autism spectrum disorder.
    food.ndtv.com
  • New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
    Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 10, 2016
    Researchers have identified a blood test that may help predict how severely a newborn can be affected by alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Soak Up The Sun To Boost Emotional, Mental Health: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Friday November 4, 2016
    Soaking up some sun may help improve your mental and emotional well-being, a new study has claimed.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Immune system can Affect Social Behaviour
    Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 16, 2016
    A malfunctioning immune system may be responsible for social deficits in neurological diseases such as autism-spectrum disorders and schizophrenia, suggests new research.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Fragmented Baby Care May Affect Brain Development: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Mothers, put down your cellphones when caring for your babies as fragmented and chaotic maternal care may disrupt proper brain development, which can lead to emotional disorders later in life, a new study suggests.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Negative Body Image Ups Obesity Risk in Teenagers
    Health | India-Asian News Service | Wednesday November 11, 2015
    If you think you are overweight or your body is not what you would like it to be, you are more likely to get obese, a new study suggests.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    For some people with a condition that causes them to wake up in the night and eat, treatment with an antidepressant may help. Night eating affects a significant proportion of people who struggle with weight and obesity. People with night eating syndrome lack a normal appetite during the day, but they have insomnia and increased appetite during the ...
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Tuesday February 23, 2010
    Screening women with blood tests and ultrasound during the first trimester of pregnancy may improve the detection of two serious disorders that can affect the growing baby. Down syndrome, known as trisomy 21, and Edwards' syndrome, also called trisomy 18, are genetic disorders that result from having an extra chromosome.
    doctor.ndtv.com
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