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The latest in medical research and health news you need to know

Fermented Foods May Reduce Stress 

The trillions of bacteria that live in your gut influence how your digestive system communicates with your brain—a fact that prompted Irish scientists to investigate whether our eating habits could influence our mental health. In their recent study of people with poor dietary habits, half the participants received healthy-eating advice and used the food pyramid as guide. The other half adopted a diet high in fibre, grains and legumes, and ate two to three daily servings of fermented foods such as sauerkraut or kefir. After four weeks, the latter group felt less stressed. They also showed lower levels of chemicals that are produced by gut microbes and have been linked to mental health.

A Potentially Dangerous Drug Combo

Ibuprofen and codeine are commonplace painkillers, so people might assume there’s no harm in taking both at the same time. Even doctors may recommend that patients combine them for chronic-pain management or post-surgical recovery. However, the European Medicines Agency now requires a warning on any packages that contain both of these medicines: it turns out that combining them at high doses or for a prolonged period of time could lead to kidney or gastrointestinal damage. For example, there have been several cases of renal, gastrointestinal and metabolic toxicities across Europe, some of which were fatal. Most were from countries in which this combination is available without a prescription, suggesting that medical supervision can lower its risks.

Fit Friends Make You Fitter 

True fitness buffs—the marathon-runner types—spend their spare time very differently than sedentary people, and these two groups don’t tend to influence each other. The same can’t be said about the sedentary folks and people who exercise moderately (150 to 300 minutes a week). According to a mathematical mo...

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