Lower education levels linked to higher suicide rates—up to 13 times higher

A research team recently published a study examining the link between education levels and suicide rates. The study found that among young men aged 30 to 44 whose highest level of education was elementary school or lower, the suicide rate was 6.1 to 13 times higher than that of men with a university or higher degree across all survey periods (1995–2020).

Adults with congenital heart disease can boost exercise capacity by reducing sedentary time, study suggests

Adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) have poor exercise capacity, which is associated with adverse outcomes. In a study published in the International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease, researchers found that reducing sedentary time and spending more time on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity may be associated with exercise capacity enhancement in adult patients with CHD.