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Past studies have identified a loneliness-rumination-depression nexus. Rumination is defined as repetitive and intrusive negative thoughts and feelings, and loneliness as a gap between desired and actual social connections.
Given a widely reported high co-occurrence between loneliness and depression, a research team led by the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Professor Tatia M.C. Lee, Chair Professor of Psychological Science and Clinical Psychology and May Professor in Neuropsychology at HKU, sought to understand the underlying mechanisms.
The research team’s hypothesis for their study, entitled “A network analysis of rumination on loneliness and the relationship with depression”, which was recently published in Nature Mental Health, aimed to examine the connections that rumination would mediate the relationship between loneliness and depression, where a higher level of loneliness would be associated with more rumination, which would, in turn, link to a higher severity of depressive symptoms.
Nearly a third of people in the U.S. have been exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could impact their health, according to a new analysis by scientists at Silent Spring Institute. What’s more, Hispanic and Black residents are more likely than other groups to have unsafe levels of contaminants in their drinking water and are more likely to live near pollution sources.
Nearly half of Americans (46%) think the country is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to the incoming president’s policies to lower healthcare costs, while 31% say it’s on the right track, according to the latest West Health-Gallup survey released today.
The possibility of a new therapy for colorectal cancer could be achieved by blocking DUSP6, a protein that is important for cell growth, survival, and repair.