Both low and high increases in use were negatively but weakly associated with adolescent cognitive performance two years later.
Youth with distress were significantly more likely to report being screened than those without distress (odds ratios, 1.20 to 1.42). There was no association between distress and receiving advice. For ...
Neurologists also face multiple barriers to providing interventions and do not receive adequate training relating to ASD.
For younger people in the United States, a medical presentation with self-harm is a strong predictor of a subsequent new diagnosis of a bipolar or psychotic disorder, according to study findings ...
A secondary analysis on a randomized trial exploring how tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy affects health care utilization in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorder.
Type 1 diabetes was linked to increased risk for dementia, especially vascular dementia, non-Alzheimer-nonvascular dementia, and Alzheimer disease.
(HealthDay News) — For patients with focal treatment-resistant epilepsy (FTRE), seizure frequency improves over time, according to a study published online Oct. 20 in JAMA Neurology.
Daily screen time in late childhood predicts early adolescent depression. Shorter sleep and white matter changes (cingulum bundle) partially mediate this effect.
Longitudinal data shows increasing or high addictive use of social media and mobile phones in adolescents significantly raises the risk of suicidal behaviors and ideation.
The FDA has granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to BPL-003 (mebufotenin benzoate) nasal spray for adults with treatment-resistant depression.
The FDA has approved Uzedy (risperidone) as monotherapy or as adjunctive therapy to lithium or valproate for the maintenance treatment of bipolar I disorder in adults.
(HealthDay News) — Brief bouts of exercise spread throughout the day (“exercise snacks”) improve cardiorespiratory fitness in physically inactive adults, according to a review published online in the ...
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