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Internet Use Good for Mental Well-Being?
A study including 2 million people found that connection to the internet was generally better for mental well-being.
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Does Racism in Black Americans Boost Alzheimer’s Risk?
Alzheimer’s disease is twice as prevalent in Black Americans as in Whites, at 18.6% and 10%, respectively, and the difference can’t be attributed...
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Lecanemab’s Promise and Peril: Alzheimer’s Treatment Dilemma
A study found a minimum clinically important difference for lecanemab treatment in mild disease and possible amyloid-related abnormalities on on...
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CBT Tops Mindfulness Therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder
Patients receiving grief-focused CBT had a better response than those receiving mindfulness-based cognitive therapy but both groups had a...
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High-Potency Cannabis Tied to Impaired Brain Development, Psychosis, Cannabis-Use Disorder
“Clearly new treatment strategies are needed to address the mounting challenge of cannabis-use disorder risk in teens and young adults.”
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Follow-Up for Pediatric Depression Doubles With New Quality Initiative
In a cultural shift, pediatric clinic takes ownership of mental health outcomes.
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Widespread, Long-Held Practice in Dementia Called Into Question
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It Would Be Nice if Olive Oil Really Did Prevent Dementia
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Inappropriate Medication Use Persists in Older Adults With Dementia
Data from a cross-sectional analysis suggested troubling trends in use of medications by older adults.
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Traffic Noise Negatively Impacts Health
Traffic-related noise can lead to sleep fragmentation, increased stress hormone levels, and oxidative stress.
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Customized Video Games Promising for ADHD, Depression, in Children
“The studies are showing these video games really do work, at least for ADHD and depression but maybe not for anxiety.”