Study: Bidirectional Link Between Depression and Physical Activity in Adults
A new research published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity from the University of Toronto reported a bidirectional relationship between depressive
A new research published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity from the University of Toronto reported a bidirectional relationship between depressive
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) can be defined as “a cluster of cognitive, behavioural and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues using the
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Four people along with two minors were arrested for extorting cash and jewellery of almost 41 lakh from a Class 10 student. Police
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The gift was being presented to Albert Einstein College of Medicine by former professor Dr Ruth Gottesman. It turned out to be significant