Smoking cessation was associated with significant objective changes in N1 sleep, REM sleep, and SWS among those who maintained abstinence.
HealthDay News — Women with a history of low birth-weight (LBW) delivery may have poorer cognition, according to a study published online June 12 in Neurology.
Consistent with findings among adults with insomnia, CBT-I for adolescents was associated with significant improvements in sleep.
Patient-identified desired outcomes go beyond symptom improvement and into emotional functioning, self-awareness, and self-relatedness.
For older patients with at least three months of musculoskeletal pain, emotional awareness and expression therapy may be a more effective treatment.
In the 12 months after a nonfatal overdose, few Medicare beneficiaries receive medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) or fill a naloxone prescription.
Women with persistent short sleep during the peripartum period had significantly increased odds of developing metabolic syndrome.
Self injurious behaviors were associated with dysregulation, sensory hypersensitivity, age, sex, IQ, and language level in youth with autism.
Up to 12 months, psychological interventions showed preventive effects for major depressive disorder reducing symptom severity and incidence.
Adolescents may experience delayed bipolar disorder (BD) progression after major depressive disorder (MDD) diagnosis.
Going to bed late, regardless of natural inclination, is associated with poorer mental health, according to a study.
In a cohort study, the collaborative care model effectively engaged patients with opioid use disorder and may offer a solution to complex cases.