Older adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) demonstrate distinct and riskier driving behaviors than those without MDD.
The use of short-term hormone therapy for menopause is not associated with long-term cognitive impact after 10 years.
Short sleep duration that persists during pregnancy and for two to seven years after delivery is associated with increased odds of metabolic syndrome.
Eating disorder interventions like guided self-help and cognitive behavioral therapy are effective treatment in binge/purge eating disorders.
Increased suicidal behavior and psychotic experiences (PEs) were linked, with PEs showing associations with suicidal ideation and attempt.
For patients with neurodevelopmental disorders, a genomics-informed model can provide clinical benefits, directly affecting management.
Exposure to extreme heat stress is associated with increased risks for emergency department visits and unplanned hospital admissions among children.
Smoking cessation was associated with significant objective changes in N1 sleep, REM sleep, and SWS among those who maintained abstinence.
In the 12 months after a nonfatal overdose, few Medicare beneficiaries receive medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) or fill a naloxone prescription.
Patient-identified desired outcomes go beyond symptom improvement and into emotional functioning, self-awareness, and self-relatedness.
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.