Psychosocial interventions offered limited benefits for reducing symptoms and substance use in patients with schizophrenia and comorbid substance use disorder.
An intervention focused on parental stress and nutrition education appears to be effective for managing obesity risk in young children.
Depressive symptoms have been on the rise for college students, with a pronounced increase seen in certain demographic populations.
Dr McIntyre and colleagues share new insight on how GLP-1 receptor agonists may protect against lithium-induced kidney damage in patients treated for bipolar disorder.
The FDA has not approved leucovorin for the treatment of autism, though some experts are still seeing an increase in prescription requests.
Despite growth in the use of telemedicine for mental health services over the last few years, rural and remote areas are still underserved.
Mothers of children with ADHD had a significantly higher prevalence of fibromyalgia and elevated psychologic distress.
Buprenorphine was associated with a 50% reduction in mortality and improved treatment retention for adolescents with opioid use disorder.
Adverse pregnancy outcomes had a mediating effect on the association between higher stress levels and higher blood pressure.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government expanded access to telehealth for older adults insured by Medicare.
Despite wearable monitors increasing in use among patients with neurologic diseases, they have yet to be approved for clinical use.
Older adults with prolonged grief disorder showed sustained symptom reduction following group or individual grief-focused cognitive behavioral therapy.
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