Long-term nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use is associated with reduced dementia risk, according to a study.
Some popular synthetic hair products used for braids, twists and extensions may contain cancer-causing chemicals and high levels of lead.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with an increased risk for Parkinson disease (PD), according to a study.
Among patients with chronic pain, naturalistic psychedelic use reduced substance use and improved physical and mental health outcomes.
A significant number of individuals aged 30 to 45 years experience perimenopause-related symptoms, according to a study.
Health system- and community-based dementia interventions showed no difference in their effects on patient outcomes and caregiver strain.
Globally, there is a low rate of guideline-consistent treatment of mental and substance use disorders, with wide individual and country variations.
Telemedicine adoption is associated with modestly lower use of low-value, point-of-care testing among Medicare beneficiaries.
Painful diabetic neuropathy was associated with lower quality of life and higher rates of depression and anxiety than painless diabetic neuropathy.
Increased access to behavioral health care was associated with significant cost reductions, suggesting a financially viable buyer strategy.
Engaging in physical activity seems to be beneficial to the mental health of women with chronic pelvic pain disorders (CPPD).
As a monotherapy, glutamatergic medications show promise in treating obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, particularly OCD.
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