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New antimigraine drugs linked with less risk for adverse events
The safety and efficacy of new antimigraine treatments were compared with current standard therapy, in a new systematic review.
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Substance abuse boosts COVID hospitalization, death risk, even after vaccination
Investigators found about twice as many individuals with an SUD had a breakthrough COVID-19 infection as their counterparts without an SUD.
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Avoidant attachment style may drive mood in movement disorders
High rates of depression found in patients with functional neurological disorders associated with avoidance of close relationships.
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Mixing COVID vaccine boosters may be better option: Study
"The antibody responses are so much higher [with mix and match], it's really impressive."
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Therapeutic homework adherence improves tics in Tourette’s disorder
After eight sessions of behavior therapy, overall greater homework adherence significantly predicted reduced tic severity.
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Telehealth a game changer for addiction treatment?
“We still need more research to confirm the benefits of telehealth and to determine under what conditions telehealth is best used.”
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‘Fascinating’ link between Alzheimer’s and COVID-19
Study findings could lead to new treatment targets to slow progression and severity of both diseases.
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What turns wandering thoughts into something worse?
The more negative someone’s thoughts became, the more likely that their next idea would be related to their previous one, researchers found.
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Synthetic chemical in consumer products linked to early death, study says
Daily exposure to phthalates may lead to hundreds of thousands of early deaths each year among older adults in the United States.
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Retraining the brain may eliminate chronic back pain
The effects of pain-reprocessing therapy on pain were mediated by lessening the belief that pain indicates tissue damage, the researchers said.
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Depression rates up threefold since start of COVID-19
Clinicians, public health officials and policy makers need to be aware of the impact COVID-19 has had on mental health, said Dr. Sandro Galea.