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Bain Capital delays Virgin Australia listing until next year - source
Bain Capital delays Virgin Australia listing until next year - source
SYDNEY Bain Capital has put off its plans for an initial public offering of Virgin Australia airline to
1970-01-01 08:00
Scott McTominay reveals how David Beckham inspired performance against Brentford
Scott McTominay reveals how David Beckham inspired performance against Brentford
Scott McTominay has revealed that watching the new Netflix docuseries about David Beckham's life inspired him to a brace in the win over Brentford.
1970-01-01 08:00
Closing arguments set for trial of Colorado officers in Elijah McClain's death
Closing arguments set for trial of Colorado officers in Elijah McClain's death
By Brad Brooks LONGMONT, Colorado Closing arguments are expected on Tuesday in the trial of two Colorado police
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House GOP conference remains bitterly divided amid fight to find next speaker
House GOP conference remains bitterly divided amid fight to find next speaker
House Republicans gathered for the first time since last week's historic vote to oust Kevin McCarthy, but the two-hour session left them no closer toward coalescing around a speaker nominee and a path forward.
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IMF lifts Latam, Caribbean 2023 GDP growth estimate to 2.3%
IMF lifts Latam, Caribbean 2023 GDP growth estimate to 2.3%
The International Monetary Fund raised its 2023 output growth estimate for Latin America and the Caribbean to 2.3%
1970-01-01 08:00
Man City interested in Joshua Kimmich move in 2024
Man City interested in Joshua Kimmich move in 2024
Manchester City remain interested in signing Joshua Kimmich from Bayern Munich and could firm up their interest in 2024. The German champions blocked a potential exit this summer, but the midfielder is now set to enter the last 18 months of his contract.
1970-01-01 08:00
China's Country Garden warns of default again as property sales plunge
China's Country Garden warns of default again as property sales plunge
For the second time in just over two months, Country Garden has warned investors that it could default on its $190 billion debt in a reminder that China's real estate crisis is far from over.
1970-01-01 08:00
'We have four hours 10 minutes': Ridley Scott's Napoleon director's cut will be released on Apple TV+
'We have four hours 10 minutes': Ridley Scott's Napoleon director's cut will be released on Apple TV+
A four-hour director's cut of Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' will be released to viewers on Apple TV+ once the movie has hit cinemas.
1970-01-01 08:00
Morgan Stanley Sold Option at Heart of Glen Point FX Fraud Case
Morgan Stanley Sold Option at Heart of Glen Point FX Fraud Case
Morgan Stanley sold and paid out the $20 million option that federal prosecutors allege motivated Glen Point Capital
1970-01-01 08:00
Meituan Troubles Are Piling Up Even After 40% Slump
Meituan Troubles Are Piling Up Even After 40% Slump
The stock of China’s biggest food delivery platform has almost halved since a January peak and if traders
1970-01-01 08:00
Real Madrid on verge of announcing Vinicius Junior contract extension
Real Madrid on verge of announcing Vinicius Junior contract extension
Real Madrid are gearing up to announce Vinicius Junior's new long-term contract. The Brazil international has been at the Santiago Bernabeu since he was 18.
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists find what works best for depression – antidepressants or running
Scientists find what works best for depression – antidepressants or running
Scientists have found that a 16-week regimen of running has similar effect for mental health as antidepressants taken over the same period, an advance that may lead to better treatment guidelines for patients. Running, however, showed more benefits compared to antidepressants, whose effects on physical health slightly worsened over time, say researchers, including those from Vrije Universiteit (VU) in Amsterdam. Despite this, the yet-to-be peer-reviewed study presented at the 36th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Congress, found that adherence to running was lower than to medication. The first-of-its-kind study compared the effects of antidepressants with running exercises for anxiety, depression, and overall health in over 140 patients. The research found that while both have the same benefits for mental health, a 16-week course of running over the same period scored higher in terms of physical health improvement, whereas antidepressants lead to a slightly worse physical condition. Scientists, including Brenda Penninx from VU, also found that the drop-out rate was much higher in the group that initially chose exercise. In the study, patients were offered a choice of treatment of either SSRI antidepressants for 16 weeks, or group-based running therapy for 16 weeks. Forty-five of the participants chose antidepressants – SSRI Escitalopram for 16 weeks – while 96 participated in running that included aiming for two to three closely supervised 45-minute group sessions per week for the same period. Researchers say members of the group which chose antidepressants were slightly more depressed than the members of the group that chose to take running. “This study gave anxious and depressed people a real-life choice, medication or exercise. Interestingly, the majority opted for exercise, which led to the numbers in the running group being larger than in the medication group,” Dr Penninx said. Antidepressant treatment required patients to adhere to their prescribed medication, and was not found to directly impact daily behaviors. However, exercise was found to also address sedentary lifestyles often found in patients with depressive and anxiety disorders by encouraging them to go outside, set personal goals, improve their fitness, and participate in a group activity. But researchers also found that adherence to protocol was lower in the running group than in the antidepressant group, despite the initial preference for running over antidepressants. While at the end of the trial, about half the number of participants in both groups showed improvement in depression and anxiety, the running group also had improvements in physical health markers like blood pressure, heart function, and weight. The antidepressant group, on the other hand, showed slight deterioration in these metabolic markers, the study noted. “Antidepressants generally had a worse impact on body weight, heart rate variability, and blood pressure, whereas running therapy led to improved effects on general fitness and heart rate for instance,” Dr Penninx said. While antidepressants have been found to be safe and effective, working for most people, scientists call for extending the treatment arsenal by implementing exercise therapy. “Telling patients to go run is not enough. Changing physical activity behavior will require adequate supervision and encouragement as we did by implementing exercise therapy in a mental health care institution,” Dr Pennix added. Read More Postnatal depression drug ‘shows benefits five years on’ John Fetterman wants people to stop fussing about his use of captioning technology Mental health ‘top reason for children contacting Childline’ Largest study of centenarian blood reveals secrets to longevity Scientists map where 27 different types of love are felt in the body Biggest ever solar storm identified using ancient tree rings
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