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Covid Survivors At Risk Of "Brain Fog", Epilepsy Even Years Later: Study
- Thursday August 18, 2022
- Science | Press Trust of India
Increased risk of neurological and psychiatric conditions such as dementia and seizures is still higher two years after COVID-19 compared to other respiratory infections, suggests an observational study published in Lancet Psychiatry journal.
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Exercising For 45 Minutes May Boost Mental Health, Says Study: These 6 Food Help Too
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
A new study published in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry has conclusively pointed at the positive effects of excercising on your mood. Here are the best mood-boosting foods to add to your diet for good mental health.
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Father's Depression May Affect Mental Health of Kids; Dietary Tweaks That May Help
- Friday November 17, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
According to a new study published in the Journal Lancet Psychiatry, there is association between depression in fathers and their teenaged children, independent of whether the mother has it.
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Covid Survivors At Risk Of "Brain Fog", Epilepsy Even Years Later: Study
- Thursday August 18, 2022
- Science | Press Trust of India
Increased risk of neurological and psychiatric conditions such as dementia and seizures is still higher two years after COVID-19 compared to other respiratory infections, suggests an observational study published in Lancet Psychiatry journal.
- www.ndtv.com
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Exercising For 45 Minutes May Boost Mental Health, Says Study: These 6 Food Help Too
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
A new study published in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry has conclusively pointed at the positive effects of excercising on your mood. Here are the best mood-boosting foods to add to your diet for good mental health.
- www.ndtv.com
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Father's Depression May Affect Mental Health of Kids; Dietary Tweaks That May Help
- Friday November 17, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
According to a new study published in the Journal Lancet Psychiatry, there is association between depression in fathers and their teenaged children, independent of whether the mother has it.
- www.ndtv.com